Title of article :
Prevalence of Four Enteropathogens with Immunochromatographic Rapid Test in the Feces of Diarrheic Calves in East and Southeast of Turkey
Author/Authors :
Içen, Hasan University of Dicle - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Internal Diseases, Turkey , Arserim, Neval Berrin University of Dicle - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Microbiology, Turkey , IŞIK, Nurettin Laboratory of Research, Diagnosis and Control of Animal Diseases - Microbiology, Turkey , Özkan, Cumali University of Yuzuncu Yil - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Internal Diseases, Turkey , Kaya, Abdullah University of Yuzuncu Yil - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Internal Diseases, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, fecal specimens taken from 192 diarrheic and 14 healthy calves (2-40 days old) were examined for the presence of bacterial and parasitic agents. Fecal samples from diarrheic calves with the four immunochromatographic rapid tests were 92.7% positive for four enteropathogens. The individual prevalence was 25, 21.8, 9.4 and 2.1% for Rotavirus, Cryptosporidium parvum, E. coli K99 and Coronavirus, respectively. Concomitant infections caused by two agents were 15.6% for Rotavirus+Cryptosporidium, 1.0% for Rotavirus+Coronavirus, 5.2 % for Cryptosporidium+E. coli K99, and 7.3% for Rotavirus+E. coli K99. Besides concomitant infections caused by three agents were 3.1% for Cryptosporidium +Rotavirus+E.coli K99 and 1.0%, Cryptosporidium+Rotavirus+Coronavirus. In addition one calf (1.0%) was infected by combination of four agents as Cryptosporidium, Rotavirus, Coronavirus, and E. coli K99. The calculated individual prevalence was 56.9% for Rotavirus, 47.8% for C. parvum, 26.0% for E. coli K99 and 5.2% for Coronavirus. However, 88 samples were positive in smear detection for Cryptosporidium while 92 were positive in rapid test. As a result of this study it can be concluded that multiple etiologies of diarrhea can be seen and this can help in the development of a specific treatment and preventative measures for practitioners in east and southeast of Turkey.
Keywords :
Calves , Coronavirus , Cryptosporidium , Diarrhea , E. coli K99 , Rapid diagnostic test , rotavirus
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal