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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 43(5): 937-46, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21234677

ABSTRACT

Little information is available on the prevalence of swine enteropathogens in Cuba where diarrheic diseases are responsible for 31% and 37% of the total mortality during the neonatal and postweaning periods. F4+ and F18+ enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and F18+ verotoxigenic E. coli induce diarrhea and edematous disease in pigs, but their distribution has never been thoroughly studied in the Cuban swine population. Therefore, the present study estimated the prevalence of F4- and F18-specific antibodies in sera of 1,044 6-month-old gilts distributed in 34 piggeries spread over the Cuban territory. For the data analysis, which included the optical density of individual samples tested by ELISA, random-effects models and a mixture model in R (package "mixAK"; Komárek, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 53:3932-3947, 2009) were fitted. Low, moderate, and high levels of F4-specific antibodies were found in 67.6%, 26.8%, and 5.6% of the gilts, while 66.4% and 33.6% of gilts showed low and high levels of F18-specific antibodies. Hereby, we show that F4+ and F18+ E. coli are highly prevalent as potential enteropathogens in Cuban piggeries.


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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/isolation & purification , Escherichia coli Infections/veterinary , Escherichia coli Proteins/blood , Fimbriae Proteins/blood , Sus scrofa/immunology , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Swine Diseases/microbiology , Animals , Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Antibodies, Bacterial/immunology , Antigens, Bacterial/blood , Cuba , Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/growth & development , Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli/immunology , Escherichia coli Infections/epidemiology , Escherichia coli Infections/immunology , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Escherichia coli Proteins/immunology , Fimbriae Proteins/immunology , Prevalence , Sus scrofa/blood , Swine Diseases/immunology
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J Periodontol ; 76(4): 582-9, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15857099

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A Japanese population residing in the same area may be suitable for evaluation of the association among IgG subclass levels, smoking status, and periodontal disease due to similar racial and environmental factors, as these factors can interact to influence serum IgG subclass levels. The present cross-sectional investigation attempted to examine the influence of serum IgG subclass levels and smoking status on periodontal condition in a population of elderly Japanese subjects. METHODS: Elderly individuals (N = 451, age, 71 years) residing in Niigata City, Japan participated in the present study. Clinical evaluations, which consisted of probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and calculus, and serological determinations including serum IgG subclass levels and anti-Porphyromonas gingivalis fimbriae IgG subclass titers were conducted. All participants were asked to complete questionnaires regarding smoking status and were then divided into one of three groups: never smoker, former smoker, or current smoker. RESULTS: Distributions of the number of teeth did not differ significantly across the groups. The proportion of sites with CAL > or =4 mm (%CAL4) in current smokers was significantly higher in comparison with never smokers. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that %CAL4 was influenced by number of teeth, serum IgG2 levels, gender, and smoking status (R(2) = 0.253, P < 0.001). The effect of IgG2 was greater than that of smoking status. Distribution of IgG2 was not significantly different across the three groups. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that serum IgG2 levels influences periodontal conditions in an elderly Japanese population independent of smoking status.


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Fimbriae Proteins/blood , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Periodontal Diseases/blood , Smoking/adverse effects , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Japan/epidemiology , Linear Models , Logistic Models , Male , Periodontal Attachment Loss/etiology , Periodontal Diseases/epidemiology , Periodontal Diseases/microbiology , Periodontal Index , Porphyromonas gingivalis/immunology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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