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Research article2015Peer reviewedOpen access

Cryptosporidium infections in suckler herd beef calves

Björkman, Camilla; Lindström, Lina; Oweson, Carolina; Ahola, H.; Troell, Karin; Axén, Charlotte

Abstract

A study was carried out to investigate how common Cryptosporidium infections are in beef calves in Swedish suckler herds and to explore which species and subtypes that occur. We further aimed at identifying factors associated with shedding of Cryptosporidium oocysts in this type of calf management. The study was conducted in two regions in Sweden and included 30 herds. Faecal samples were collected from calves younger than 3 months. A brief clinical examination was done and a questionnaire was used to collect data on management routines. Faeces were cleaned and concentrated and oocysts identified by epifuorescence microscopy. Cryptosporidium positive samples were analyzed at the 18S rRNA and GP60 genes to determine species and Cryptosporidium parvum subtype, respectively. Logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with infection. Oocysts were detected in 122 (36·7%) calves from 29 (97%) herds, at 400 to 2·4 × 107 OPG. The youngest positive calves were only 1 and 2 days old. There was no association between age and Cryptosporidium infection. Cryptosporidium bovis, C. ryanae, C. parvum and C. ubiquitum were identified, with C. bovis being the major species. Two C. parvum subtypes, IIaA16G1R1 and IIdA27G1 were identified. Routines for cleaning calf pens and number of cows in calving pens were associated with infection.

Keywords

Cryptosporidium; beef calves; suckler herd; diarrhea; Cryptosporidium bovis; Cryptosporidium parvum; Cryptosporidium ryanae; Cryptosporidium ubiquitum

Published in

Parasitology
2015, Volume: 142, number: 8, pages: 1108-1114