Acute Oral Chromium Exposure Resulting in Ulcerative Gastritis and Perforated Ulcers in Swine.
Fernanda Felicetti PerosaAnderson Hentz GrisManoela Marchezan PivaJean Carlo Olivo MenegattClaiton Ismael SchwertzPaola SônegoTatiane Terumi Negrão WatanabeSaulo Petinatti PavariniDavid DriemeierSaulo Petinatti PavariniPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2023)
Heavy metal poisoning poses a challenge in diagnostic practices and environmental safety. This study describes the epidemiological, clinical, and pathological aspects of a chromium (Cr) poisoning outbreak in growing/finishing pigs housed in pens with bedding of pine wood shavings containing Cr. A visit to the affected farm was conducted. Epidemiological data were collected, and necropsy and histopathological examinations and heavy metal quantifications were performed. Up to 30% of the animals from the affected pens displayed clinical signs 48 h after housing, characterized by apathy, rigid gait, distended abdomen, pain to abdominal palpation, fever, vomiting, and skin cyanosis. The lethality rate reached 76.6%. Main postmortem findings consisted of ulcerative gastritis with perforation of the glandular stomach in all necropsied swine. Heavy metal analysis revealed a higher concentration of Cr in the bedding of the affected pens, along with elevated levels of Cr in the livers of the affected swine. Given that Cr is a known cause of poisoning in humans (with acute oral exposure resulting in corrosive lesions in the gastrointestinal tract), this study marks the first diagnosis of acute oral natural Cr poisoning in animals. This diagnosis was established through the association of epidemiological, pathological, and heavy metal quantification data.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- liver failure
- risk assessment
- health risk assessment
- respiratory failure
- health risk
- helicobacter pylori
- helicobacter pylori infection
- drug induced
- aortic dissection
- electronic health record
- primary care
- machine learning
- intensive care unit
- spinal cord injury
- hepatitis b virus
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- deep learning
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- mechanical ventilation
- single cell
- neuropathic pain
- mental illness
- data analysis
- drinking water
- wound healing