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Category: Agriculture and Fisheries
Subcategory: Animal Science

BLASTOCYSTIS INFECTION AMONG DOMESTICATED PIGS REARED UNDER BACKYARD FARMING IN BAY, LAGUNA

Conducted by LSPU Siniloan , Started on 2014 - Completed on 2015
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A cross-sectional survey aimed at providing data on determining the occurrence and risk factors associated with Blastocystis infection among backyard-raised pigs from selected villages in the Municipality of Bay, Philippines was carried out. Fresh fecal samples were collected froma total of 122 pigs and these were processedcvia formalin-ether sedimentation and culture method to detect the presence of Blastocystis by optical microscopy. The overall prevalence in pigs was 38.5%. The prevalence was found to be significantlyhigher (×2= 9.198; P<0.01) in weaning pigs (60%) than growers (33%) and breeders (26%), and in female pigsless than males (46% vs. 29%; ×2= 6.453; P<0.01). Univariate logistics regressionshowed significant associations between the likelihood of Blastocystis infection and handler’s age, animal sex, and animal age-grouping (P<0.05). Subsequent multivariate logit analysis hasconfirmed animal age (OR=3.68) and animal sex (OR=5.76) as significant unique predictors of blastocystosis in pigs (P<0.01). In conclusion, Blastocystis is a ubiquitous entericparasite that frequently infects/ colonizes backyard-raised pigs with weaning pigs and sows being the more susceptible groups. High stocking density also increases the chance of Blastocystis occurrence in backyardswine farms. Analysis of genetic diversity using molecular techniques is recommended to identify the different subtypes.

Proponents
CHRISTIAN PAUL P. DE LA CRUZ
MITCHEL M. GOROSPE
VACHEL GAY V. PALLER
Beneficiaries
LSPU stakeholders
Fund Source
LSPU
No. of Patents
0
No. of Utility Models
0
How to Cite
Remarks
Asian Jr. of Microbiol. Biotech. Env. Sc. Vol. 18, No. (2) : 2016 : 209-217© Global Science Publications
ISSN-0972-3005

Agency Details

Laguna State Polytechnic University - Siniloan
LSPU, L. de Leon St. Siniloan, Laguna
Phone: 0498130452
Email: [email protected]