Krogh P
Nord Vet Med. 1976 Sep;28(9):452-8.
Mycotoxic porcine nephropathy is a renal disorder caused by ingestion of feed-borne secondary fungal metabolites, possessing nephrotoxic properties. The disease is present endemically in all areas of Denmark, but unevenly distributed, with frequency varying from 0.6 to 65.9 cases per 10,000 pigs in 1971. Epidemics were encountered in 1963 and 1971, apparently associated with excessive climatic conditions. The highest frequency of the disease is found among pigs from the smaller farms. Ordinarily the same farm delivers cases during only one year. Female pigs contract the disease more frequently than male (castrated) pigs. The epidemiology of mycotoxic porcine nephropathy shows similarities with the epidemiology of endemic Balkan nephropathy.
霉菌毒素性猪肾病是一种因摄入具有肾毒性的饲料源性次生真菌代谢产物而引发的肾脏疾病。该病在丹麦所有地区均有地方性流行,但分布不均,1971年每10000头猪中的发病频率在0.6至65.9例之间。1963年和1971年出现了疫情,显然与极端气候条件有关。该病在较小农场的猪中发病率最高。通常同一个农场一年中只会出现病例。母猪比公(阉割)猪更易感染该病。霉菌毒素性猪肾病的流行病学与地方性巴尔干肾病的流行病学存在相似之处。