Peracute selenium toxicosis followed by sudden death in growing and finishing pigs
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Peracute selenium toxicosis followed by sudden death in growing and finishing pigs
Abstract
Fattening pigs (n = 751) showed progressive apathy, paralysis, and sudden death after accidental ingestion of excessive concentrations of selenium in mineral feed. Selenium concentrations of 1.09 to 1.32 mg/L in the serum confirmed the diagnosis. Within 3 d all pigs had died spontaneously or were euthanized due to the grave prognosis and on welfare grounds.
Toxicose suraiguë au sélénium suivie de mort soudaine chez des porcs en croissance et des porcs de finition. Des porcs d’engraissement (n = 751) ont manifesté une apathie progressive et de la paralysie, puis sont morts soudainement après l’ingestion accidentelle de concentrations excessives de sélénium dans les aliments minéraux. Des concentrations sériques de sélénium de 1,09 à 1,32 mg/L ont confirmé le diagnostic. En l’espace de trois jours, tous les porcs sont morts spontanément ou ont été euthanasiés en raison d’un pronostic sombre et pour des raisons de bien-être.
(Traduit par Isabelle Vallières)
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