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Clinical observations on eperythrozoonosis.

S C Henry

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
    |March 15, 1979
    PubMed
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    Eperythrozoonosis in swine herds was diagnosed using icterus and anemia. Combined oxytetracycline, arsanilic acid, and louse control effectively managed this parasitic disease.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Pathology
    • Parasitology

    Background:

    • Eperythrozoonosis is a significant swine disease.
    • Diagnosis often relies on clinical signs like icterus and anemia.
    • Assessing infection rates and disease severity is crucial for management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To diagnose Eperythrozoonosis in swine herds.
    • To evaluate diagnostic criteria and infection rates.
    • To determine effective treatment and control strategies.

    Main Methods:

    • Diagnosis of Eperythrozoonosis in 23 swine herds.
    • Clinical examination focusing on icterus and anemia.
    • Packed cell volume (PCV) measurements.
    • Indirect hemagglutination (IHA) testing for infection rates.

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  • Evaluation of treatment efficacy with oxytetracycline and arsanilic acid.
  • Assessment of transmission control measures, including louse control.
  • Main Results:

    • Eperythrozoonosis was confirmed in 23 herds.
    • Icterus and anemia were primary clinical signs.
    • Low PCV values corroborated anemia.
    • IHA titers correlated positively with disease severity.
    • Combined treatment (oxytetracycline, arsanilic acid) and louse control proved effective.

    Conclusions:

    • Eperythrozoonosis diagnosis in swine relies on clinical signs and PCV.
    • IHA titers can indicate infection prevalence and severity.
    • Integrated management, including medication and parasite control, is essential for controlling Eperythrozoonosis.