Cong-Cong Lv's research while affiliated with Hunan Agricultural University and other places

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Prevalence of Balantidium coli infection in sows in Hunan province, subtropical China
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August 2015

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Tropical Animal Health and Production

De-Ming Yin

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Cong-Cong Lv

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Lei Tan

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Wei Liu

Balantidium coli is a cosmopolitan parasitic-opportunistic pathogen that can be found throughout the world. However, little information is available about prevalence of B. coli in pigs in China. In the present study, the prevalence of B. coli in pigs was investigated in Hunan province, subtropical China, between January 2012 and August 2014. A total of 3925 diarrheic fecal samples from nine representative administrative regions in Hunan province, subtropical China, were examined for the presence of B. coli cysts and/or trophozoites using microscopy after sedimentation with water. The overall prevalence of B. coli in pigs was 36.9 % (1450/3925). The present survey revealed high circulation of B. coli in pigs in Hunan province, subtropical China, which poses potential threats to human health. The results of the present investigation have important implications for the control of B. coli infections in pigs in Hunan province, subtropical China. To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive report of B. coli prevalence in sows in Hunan province, subtropical China.

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... Pigs and wild boars are considered to be the most important reservoirs. 2,[11][12][13][14] However, the parasite may cause extra intestinal infections especially in immune suppressed individuals through dissemination into appendix, 15 liver, 16 peritoneum, 17 lung, 18 and genitourinary tract. 19 In females, the genitourinary tract infections like uterine infection, vaginitis, and cystitis may occur through direct spread from the anal area and secondary to the rectovaginal fistula. ...

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Balantidium coli; Rare and Accidental Finding in the Urine of Pregnant Woman: Case Report
Prevalence of Balantidium coli infection in sows in Hunan province, subtropical China
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  • August 2015

Tropical Animal Health and Production