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Parasitology | 2007

The effect of inulin on new and on patent infections of Trichuris suis in growing pigs.

S. Petkevicius; Lisbeth E. Thomsen; K. E. Bach Knudsen; K.D. Murrell; Allan Roepstorff; J. Boes

The objective of this experiment was to investigate the potential influence of inulin on the establishment of new and patent infections of Trichuris suis in growing pigs. Two experimental diets were formulated based on barley flour with either added insoluble fibre from oat husk (Diet 1) or a pure inulin (16%) supplementation (Diet 2). Twenty-eight 10-week-old pigs were divided randomly into 4 groups (Groups 1-4) each of 7 pigs. After 3 weeks adaptation to the experimental diets all pigs were infected with a single dose of 2000 infective T. suis eggs. Group 1 was fed Diet 1 until 7 weeks post-infection (p.i.) and Group 3 until 9 weeks p.i., Group 2 was fed Diet 2 until 7 weeks p.i., Group 4 was fed Diet 1 until week 7 p.i. and was switched-over from Diet 1 to Diet 2 until week 9 p.i. Seven weeks p.i. pigs in Groups 1 and 2 were slaughtered, and pigs in Groups 3 and 4 were slaughtered at 9 weeks p.i. Trichuris suis worm burdens were determined for all pigs. Inulin-fed pigs (Group 2) exhibited an 87% reduction in EPG, compared to the pigs on standard diet (Group 1) (P < 0.0001). The number of worms recovered at week 7 p.i. from pigs on the inulin diet (Group 2) was significantly reduced by 71%, compared to the pigs on standard diet (Group 1) (P < 0.01). At week 9, worm recovery in pigs on the inulin diet switch protocol (Group 4) was reduced by 47% compared to the control pigs in Group 3 (P < 0.01). Further, the inulin-fed pigs exhibited a significant reduction in female worm fecundity and worm large intestine location was more distal compared to those from pigs on standard diet. These results demonstrate that inclusion of the highly degradable fructose polymer inulin in the diet leads to significant reductions in T. suis establishment, egg excretion, and female worm fecundity and can be used as a treatment for patent infections.


Archive | 2011

Composition Comprising Parasite Eggs and Methods for Isolation and Storage of Parasite Eggs

Christian Mollin Outzen Kapel; Allan Roepstorff; Stig Milan Thamsborg


Parazitologiya | 2005

The influence of dietary carbohydrates on experimental infection with Trichuris suis in pigs

Lisbeth E. Thomsen; S. Petkevicius; Knud Erik Bach Knudsen; Allan Roepstorff


Veterinary Parasitology | 2006

The effect of dietary carbohydrates and Trichuris suis infection on pig large intestine tissue structure, epithelial cell proliferation and mucin characteristics

Lisbeth E. Thomsen; K.E Bach Knudsen; Mette Skou Hedemann; Allan Roepstorff


Archive | 2003

Parasite problems in organic livestock and options for control

Stig Milan Thamsborg; Allan Roepstorff


Archive | 2004

Methodologies for improving the quality of meat, health status of animals and impact on environment

Laurits Lydehøj Hansen; Morgens T. Jensen; Derek V. Byrne; Allan Roepstorff; Stig Milan Thamsborg; Helena Mejer


Archive | 2011

Long-term survival of Ascaris suum and Trichuris suis eggs in relation to pasture management

Helena Mejer; Allan Roepstorff


Archive | 2011

Knowledge synthesis: Animal health and welfare in organic pig production - Final Report COREPIG

Barbara Früh; David Bochicchio; Sandra Edwards; Lene Hegelund; Christine Leeb; Mari Heinonen; Florence Maupertuis; Albert Sundrum; Steffen Werne; Sophia Wiberg; Helena Mejer; Armelle Prunier; Allan Roepstorff; Stanislas Lubac; Marianne Bonde; Tine Rousing; Kristina Lindgren


Archive | 2005

The effect of Cichorium intybus on helminth infections in pigs

Helena Mejer; Allan Roepstorff; Stig Milan Thamsborg; Laurits Lydehøj Hansen; Knud Erik Bach Knudsen


Archive | 2014

Long-term survival and infectivity of porcine helminths on paddocks in relation to ploughing

Helena Mejer; Stig Milan Thamsborg; Allan Roepstorff

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Derek V. Byrne

University of Copenhagen

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Barbara Früh

Research Institute of Organic Agriculture

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Armelle Prunier

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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