Cysticercosis occurrence and sanitary risks in groups of inspected and non-inspected swine in Brazil
Author
DE ARRUDA PINTO,PAULO SÉRGIO
PEREIRA DE ALMEIDA,LAERTE
MANUEL LEAL GERMANO,PEDRO
JOSÉ VAZ,ADELAIDE
MUTUKO NAKAMURA,PAULO
Abstract
A sero-epidemiological study of swine cysticercosis was carried out in 628 swine slaughtered at seven locations in Brazil. 322 of these animals were inspected by approved meat inspectors at three locations and 306 animals were slaughtered at four different locations and were not inspected. Non-inspected swine (prevalence 16,3%) were 5,5 times more likely to be seropositive than inspected swine (3,4%) (p < 0,0001). The results of this study provide information to further understand the epidemiology of cysticercosis in Brazil