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Causes of Abortions in South American Camelids in Switzerland—Cases and Questionnaire

SIMPLE SUMMARY: South American camelids (SAC) are increasingly popular in Switzerland for keeping as pets. For many farmers, SACs are a supporting leg when offered for trekking. Products made from alpaca fibers are in demand, and even the market for meat is increasing as they are extensively hold. L...

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Autores principales: Rüfli, Isabelle, Gurtner, Corinne, Basso, Walter U., Vidondo, Beatriz, Hirsbrunner, Gaby, Zanolari, Patrik
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34208975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071956
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author Rüfli, Isabelle
Gurtner, Corinne
Basso, Walter U.
Vidondo, Beatriz
Hirsbrunner, Gaby
Zanolari, Patrik
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: South American camelids (SAC) are increasingly popular in Switzerland for keeping as pets. For many farmers, SACs are a supporting leg when offered for trekking. Products made from alpaca fibers are in demand, and even the market for meat is increasing as they are extensively hold. Low reproductive rates and abortions/stillbirths are one of the main complaints among alpaca and llama breeders. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reasons for pregnancy loss and perinatal death in SAC herds in Switzerland. Aborted and stillborn fetuses were collected, necropsied and analyzed for infectious causes. This was complemented with a nationwide survey among breeders. During a 1.5-year period, eight cases of aborted or stillborn alpaca and llama have been analyzed. For the first time, the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, a known cause of abortions and stillbirths in small ruminants and cattle, could be detected in aborted alpacas and llamas. As this pathogen has the possibility to infect humans (=zoonotic potential), it is important to gain more knowledge about its significance among SAC. This study has set the ground stone for further investigations about abortifacients in Swiss SAC herds. ABSTRACT: Over the last decade, South American camelids (SAC) have gained increasing popularity in Switzerland. They are used for several purposes such as fiber and meat production, as companion or guard animals and for trekking activities. The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency and reasons for pregnancy loss and perinatal death in SAC herds. Within the scope of this study, early embryonic losses could not be identified, as pregnancy examinations by ultrasonography are not performed routinely. Aborted and stillborn fetuses were collected, necropsied and analyzed for infectious abortifacients. A nationwide survey among breeders was carried out. During a 1.5-year period, only eight cases of aborted or stillborn alpaca and llama (out of a population of 6550 animals) were reported by the breeders, and their causes were subsequently analyzed. In half of the cases, Coxiella burnetii was identified in the fetoplacental material. Abortions and stillbirths were reported to be rare in Swiss herds. As a conclusion, recording of embryonic losses through ultrasound training of veterinarians should be impaired and breeders motivated to have abortions and perinatal mortality examined. Special focus should be laid on C. burnetii due to its zoonotic risk.
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spelling pubmed-83003852021-07-24 Causes of Abortions in South American Camelids in Switzerland—Cases and Questionnaire Rüfli, Isabelle Gurtner, Corinne Basso, Walter U. Vidondo, Beatriz Hirsbrunner, Gaby Zanolari, Patrik Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: South American camelids (SAC) are increasingly popular in Switzerland for keeping as pets. For many farmers, SACs are a supporting leg when offered for trekking. Products made from alpaca fibers are in demand, and even the market for meat is increasing as they are extensively hold. Low reproductive rates and abortions/stillbirths are one of the main complaints among alpaca and llama breeders. The purpose of this study was to investigate the reasons for pregnancy loss and perinatal death in SAC herds in Switzerland. Aborted and stillborn fetuses were collected, necropsied and analyzed for infectious causes. This was complemented with a nationwide survey among breeders. During a 1.5-year period, eight cases of aborted or stillborn alpaca and llama have been analyzed. For the first time, the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, a known cause of abortions and stillbirths in small ruminants and cattle, could be detected in aborted alpacas and llamas. As this pathogen has the possibility to infect humans (=zoonotic potential), it is important to gain more knowledge about its significance among SAC. This study has set the ground stone for further investigations about abortifacients in Swiss SAC herds. ABSTRACT: Over the last decade, South American camelids (SAC) have gained increasing popularity in Switzerland. They are used for several purposes such as fiber and meat production, as companion or guard animals and for trekking activities. The purpose of this study was to investigate the frequency and reasons for pregnancy loss and perinatal death in SAC herds. Within the scope of this study, early embryonic losses could not be identified, as pregnancy examinations by ultrasonography are not performed routinely. Aborted and stillborn fetuses were collected, necropsied and analyzed for infectious abortifacients. A nationwide survey among breeders was carried out. During a 1.5-year period, only eight cases of aborted or stillborn alpaca and llama (out of a population of 6550 animals) were reported by the breeders, and their causes were subsequently analyzed. In half of the cases, Coxiella burnetii was identified in the fetoplacental material. Abortions and stillbirths were reported to be rare in Swiss herds. As a conclusion, recording of embryonic losses through ultrasound training of veterinarians should be impaired and breeders motivated to have abortions and perinatal mortality examined. Special focus should be laid on C. burnetii due to its zoonotic risk. MDPI 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8300385/ /pubmed/34208975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071956 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300385/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11071956
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