Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment

F4+ Escherichia coli is an important agent of post-weaning diarrhoea in piglets. Piglets that express an adhesion site for F4+ E. coli in their small intestine (F4R+) shed higher numbers of F4+ E. coli than piglets lacking this site (F4R[minus sign]). We hypothesized that F4R+ piglets are more infectious and more susceptible for F4+ E. coli. This implies that in populations with F4R+ and F4R[minus sign] piglets, the transmission would be dependent on the frequency of both types of animals. To quantify the difference in infectiousness and susceptibility, a one-to-one transmission experiment was performed with 20 pairs consisting of one inoculated and one contact piglet. Based on the contact infections observed, transmission parameters were estimated with generalized linear models. F4R+ piglets were infectious for other piglets and the reproduction ratio (R0) for homogeneous F4R+ populations, that is the average number of secondary infections that one F4R+ pig will cause during its entire infectious period in a population of susceptible F4R+ individuals only, was estimated as 7·1. F4R+ piglets were more susceptible than F4R[minus sign] piglets and reducing the fraction of F4R+ piglets of a population will reduce transmission. It was calculated that in order to prevent major outbreaks of F4+ E. coli (R0

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Main Authors: Geenen, P.L., van der Meulen, J., Bouma, A., de Jong, M.C.M.
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Subjects:edema disease, f-18, k88, phenotypes, postweaning diarrhea, prevalence, pseudorabies virus, resistance, small-intestine, weaned pigs,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-3370742024-12-04 Geenen, P.L. van der Meulen, J. Bouma, A. de Jong, M.C.M. Article/Letter to editor Epidemiology and Infection 132 (2004) 6 ISSN: 0950-2688 Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment 2004 F4+ Escherichia coli is an important agent of post-weaning diarrhoea in piglets. Piglets that express an adhesion site for F4+ E. coli in their small intestine (F4R+) shed higher numbers of F4+ E. coli than piglets lacking this site (F4R[minus sign]). We hypothesized that F4R+ piglets are more infectious and more susceptible for F4+ E. coli. This implies that in populations with F4R+ and F4R[minus sign] piglets, the transmission would be dependent on the frequency of both types of animals. To quantify the difference in infectiousness and susceptibility, a one-to-one transmission experiment was performed with 20 pairs consisting of one inoculated and one contact piglet. Based on the contact infections observed, transmission parameters were estimated with generalized linear models. F4R+ piglets were infectious for other piglets and the reproduction ratio (R0) for homogeneous F4R+ populations, that is the average number of secondary infections that one F4R+ pig will cause during its entire infectious period in a population of susceptible F4R+ individuals only, was estimated as 7·1. F4R+ piglets were more susceptible than F4R[minus sign] piglets and reducing the fraction of F4R+ piglets of a population will reduce transmission. It was calculated that in order to prevent major outbreaks of F4+ E. coli (R0 en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/estimating-transmission-parameters-of-f4-e-coli-for-f4-receptor-p 10.1017/S0950268804002675 https://edepot.wur.nl/21691 edema disease f-18 k88 phenotypes postweaning diarrhea prevalence pseudorabies virus resistance small-intestine weaned pigs Wageningen University & Research
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topic edema disease
f-18
k88
phenotypes
postweaning diarrhea
prevalence
pseudorabies virus
resistance
small-intestine
weaned pigs
edema disease
f-18
k88
phenotypes
postweaning diarrhea
prevalence
pseudorabies virus
resistance
small-intestine
weaned pigs
spellingShingle edema disease
f-18
k88
phenotypes
postweaning diarrhea
prevalence
pseudorabies virus
resistance
small-intestine
weaned pigs
edema disease
f-18
k88
phenotypes
postweaning diarrhea
prevalence
pseudorabies virus
resistance
small-intestine
weaned pigs
Geenen, P.L.
van der Meulen, J.
Bouma, A.
de Jong, M.C.M.
Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
description F4+ Escherichia coli is an important agent of post-weaning diarrhoea in piglets. Piglets that express an adhesion site for F4+ E. coli in their small intestine (F4R+) shed higher numbers of F4+ E. coli than piglets lacking this site (F4R[minus sign]). We hypothesized that F4R+ piglets are more infectious and more susceptible for F4+ E. coli. This implies that in populations with F4R+ and F4R[minus sign] piglets, the transmission would be dependent on the frequency of both types of animals. To quantify the difference in infectiousness and susceptibility, a one-to-one transmission experiment was performed with 20 pairs consisting of one inoculated and one contact piglet. Based on the contact infections observed, transmission parameters were estimated with generalized linear models. F4R+ piglets were infectious for other piglets and the reproduction ratio (R0) for homogeneous F4R+ populations, that is the average number of secondary infections that one F4R+ pig will cause during its entire infectious period in a population of susceptible F4R+ individuals only, was estimated as 7·1. F4R+ piglets were more susceptible than F4R[minus sign] piglets and reducing the fraction of F4R+ piglets of a population will reduce transmission. It was calculated that in order to prevent major outbreaks of F4+ E. coli (R0
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet edema disease
f-18
k88
phenotypes
postweaning diarrhea
prevalence
pseudorabies virus
resistance
small-intestine
weaned pigs
author Geenen, P.L.
van der Meulen, J.
Bouma, A.
de Jong, M.C.M.
author_facet Geenen, P.L.
van der Meulen, J.
Bouma, A.
de Jong, M.C.M.
author_sort Geenen, P.L.
title Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
title_short Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
title_full Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
title_fullStr Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
title_full_unstemmed Estimating transmission parameters of F4 + E. coli for F4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
title_sort estimating transmission parameters of f4 + e. coli for f4-receptor-positive and -negative piglets: one-to-one transmission experiment
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