Abstract
An outbreak of zearalenone mycotoxicosis occurred between early March and mid-April involving 62 suckling piglets of both sexes. The clinical picture was characterized by edematous swelling and reddening of the vulva, sometimes associated with reddening and/or necrosis of the tail. Six female piglets had congenital lesions of the external genitalia while in the remainder clinical signs appeared 2 to 3 d after birth. No sows ingesting the contaminated feed had signs of hyperestrogenism. The distribution of affected litters showed a correlation with poor hygienical conditions. Zearalenone residues were detected only in feed samples from mangers where the hyperestrogenic syndrome occurred.
MeSH terms
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Animal Feed / adverse effects
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Animals
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Animals, Suckling
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Disease Outbreaks / veterinary*
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Eating
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Estrogens, Non-Steroidal / administration & dosage
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Estrogens, Non-Steroidal / toxicity*
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Female
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Food Contamination / analysis
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Hyperemia / chemically induced
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Hyperemia / veterinary
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Male
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Mycotoxicosis / epidemiology
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Mycotoxicosis / etiology
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Mycotoxicosis / veterinary*
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Necrosis / chemically induced
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Necrosis / veterinary
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Swine
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Swine Diseases / chemically induced*
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Swine Diseases / epidemiology
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Tail / drug effects
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Tail / pathology
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Vulva / drug effects
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Vulva / pathology
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Zearalenone / administration & dosage
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Zearalenone / adverse effects*
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Zearalenone / analysis
Substances
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Estrogens, Non-Steroidal
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Zearalenone