2016
DOI: 10.3855/jidc.7398
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Outbreak of diarrhea among preweaning alpacas (Vicugna pacos) in the southern Peruvian highland

Abstract: Introduction: Infections, particularly diarrheal infections, are a major cause of neonatal death in South American camelids. The aim of this study was to identify the pathogens that could have caused the recent diarrhea outbreak among the alpacas in Silli, Cusco, located in the southern Peruvian highland. Methodology: Spleen, kidney, and intestine tissue along with fecal and intestinal lavage samples were obtained from 50 one-to five-week-old alpacas and analyzed for the presence of parasites, bacteria, and vi… Show more

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“…Cases of C perfringens enteritis have been associated with concurrent coccidiosis in cattle and New World camelids. [79][80][81] Other factors, such as abomasal ulcers, coarse feed, foreign bodies, hairballs, and mineral deficiencies, may be associated with abomasal tympany and increase the risk of C perfringens overgrowth in the abomasum. 61…”
Section: Predisposing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cases of C perfringens enteritis have been associated with concurrent coccidiosis in cattle and New World camelids. [79][80][81] Other factors, such as abomasal ulcers, coarse feed, foreign bodies, hairballs, and mineral deficiencies, may be associated with abomasal tympany and increase the risk of C perfringens overgrowth in the abomasum. 61…”
Section: Predisposing Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that climate and management conditions affect alpaca susceptibility to diseases (Rojas et al, 2016). For instance, a diarrhea outbreak affected alpaca herds in southern Peru in 2010.…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a diarrhea outbreak affected alpaca herds in southern Peru in 2010. Diarrhea is the most lethal disease in alpacas being responsible for 44% of the mortalities (Rojas et al, 2016). Although climate has been accepted as an important driver of the proliferation of these enteric diseases (Rojas et al, 2016), studies analyzing and forecasting its frequency and severity are still missing.…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Se han hecho importantes avances en la identificación de los agentes infecciosos y se ha determinado la participación de las bacterias Clostridium perfringens y E. coli, de los rotavirus y coronavirus y de los parásitos Eimeria spp y Cryptosporidium spp en los complejos entéricos de las crías (Rojas et al, 2016); sin embargo, existe escaso conocimiento de la respuesta inmune de la mucosa intestinal de las alpacas, sobre todo de las crías, que permita comprender la participación del sistema inmune en el desarrollo de la fisiopatología de las enfermedades y los mé-todos para tratarlas y prevenirlas. No obstante, el tracto intestinal es una de las principales puertas de entrada para los microorganismos patógenos y, a su vez, una de las superficies corporales donde tales microorganismos se detectan y son combatidos (Tizard, 2002;More, 2013).…”
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