Sertések parazitózisai által okozott termelési veszteségek Irodalmi összefoglaló
Abstract
Summary
The author reviews the production impact of parasitisms and coccidiosis in swine
as the internal and external parasites might result in considerable economic
losses. Even today the sarcoptic mange is still quite often, but along with the
mites other external parasites, such as lice, flies, fleas and ticks, could also have
detrimental impact on production in either a direct or indirect way. The mange
reduces the live weight gain (LWG) by 11% (1-29%) and deteriorates the feed
conversion ratio (FCR) by 6% (2-10%) for fattening pigs on average. The house
flies (Musca domestica) and stable flies (Stomoxys calcitrans) can cause 1.2-2.4%
decrease in the LWG compared to pens with effective fly control. Some internal
parasites, such as Ascaris suum, Trichuris suis and Oesophagostomum species, can
also be found worldwide, including Hungary. In most cases the infestation has no
clinical sings, thus remains unrecognizable, but the internal parasites deteriorate
the production parameters in almost every production period, causing significant productions losses. The Ascaris suum infection compared to an uninfected
herd decreases the LWG by 2-9%, and decreases the FCR by 5-13% for fatteners,
the trichuriosis by 6-35% and 3-33%, the strongylosis by 10-29% and 6-44%, the
stephanurosis by 25-69% and 3-24%, the hyostrongylosis by an average of 18%
and 8%, respectively, and the oesophagostomosis by 6-13% each. In the slaughterhouse the condemnation of liver with "milk spots" due to ascariosis might also
cause severe economic losses. For suckling pigs the effective prophylaxis against
coccidiosis is of fundamental importance in order to prevent the reduced growth
rate, and both the pre- and post-weaning digestive disorders due to secondary
infections causing deteriorative performance, consequently financial costs. After
a proper metaphylaxis the number of suckling piglets having diarrhoea can be
diminished by 83-98%, that of mortalities by 53-63%, the curative antibiotics cost
for digestive disorders by 85-90%, respectively, and LWG and FCR can also greatly
improve in both the growing and fattening phase.