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Global Mycotoxin Review, 2022 update and outlook for 2023

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Selko 2022 mycotoxin review and analysis of the mycotoxin risk in 2023
Dr. Swamy Haladi presents the test results of 52,000 samples which were tested for contamination levels with 6 mycotoxins of ruminants. Analysis of the results for different feeds and feed ingredients, different regions and the impact of climatical conditions throughout the year are included. In 2023, the risk for aflatoxin problems in dairy cows are high.

Expect problems with aflatoxins in ruminants for 2023!

Contamination of livestock feed with different mycotoxins is not uncommon. There are scientifically established additive and synergistic interactions between mycotoxins. During a time of climate change, an ongoing war in the Ukraine that results in volatile commodity prices and ongoing supply disruptions, mycotoxins can pose an even increasing threat to livestock producers and feed manufacturers. Dr. Swamy Haladi presented the findings of the 2022 Global Mycotoxin Review. He gave a 2022 update followed by an outlook for 2023.

Percentage of samples contaminated with mycotoxins
Mycotoxin No. No. contaminated % contaminated Average, ppb Median, ppb Minimum, ppb Maximum, ppb
T2HT2 5817 4019 69 44 15 2.00 1700
AFLA 17205 11322 66 13 3 0.20 3400
ZEA 7148 4672 65 133 54 15.00 15241
DON 10014 5605 56 1058 527 12.00 14600
FUM 7353 3316 45 1414 650 40.00 50000
OCHRA 4292 1326 31 9 4 1.00 590
Percentage of samples contaminated with mycotoxins
Mycotoxin No. No. contaminated % contaminated Average, ppb Median, ppb Minimum, ppb Maximum, ppb
T2HT2 5817 4019 69 44 15 2.00 1700
AFLA 17205 11322 66 13 3 0.20 3400
ZEA 7148 4672 65 133 54 15.00 15241
DON 10014 5605 56 1058 527 12.00 14600
FUM 7353 3316 45 1414 650 40.00 50000
OCHRA 4292 1326 31 9 4 1.00 590

Table 1, percentage of samples of feed and feed ingredients that was contaminated with T-2 Toxin (T2HT2), Aflatoxins (AFLA), Zearalenone (ZEA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Fumonisins (FUM) and Ochratoxins (OCHRA).

Percentage of samples contaminated with mycotoxins

Almost 52,000 samples of raw materials, complete feeds for dairy, beef, swine, poultry, companion animals and aqua as well as silages were collected in 2022 and analysed for the presence of Deoxynivalenol (DON), T-2 Toxin (T2), Zearalenone (ZEA), Fumonisins (FUM), Aflatoxins (AF) and Ochratoxins (OTA). The percentage of positive samples varied between 31% and 69% (see Table1)

Figure 1: Distribution range of concentration in ppb of samples of feed or feed ingredients contaminated with Aflatoxins (AFLA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Fumonisins (FUM), Ochratoxins (OCHRA), T-2 Toxin (T2HT2) and Zearalenone (ZEA).

Levels of contamination with mycotoxins

Median mycotoxin concentrations better represent the field challenge as few samples with high mycotoxin concentrations can skew the average. The distribution range of the 6 different mycotoxins tested is presented in Figure 1.

Figure 2: Percentage of samples of feed or feed ingredients contaminated with Aflatoxins (AFLA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Fumonisins (FUM), Ochratoxins (OCHRA), T-2 Toxin (T2HT2) and Zearalenone (ZEA).

Contamination of feed and feed ingredients with mycotoxins

Problems with mycotoxins in ruminants can come from complete feed or silages. Thus, samples from ingredients potentially used in feed (n=26,321), feed samples (n=18,781) and silages (n=2,556) are relevant for risk assessment of mycotoxin problems in ruminants. The percentage of contaminated samples per sample material type is presented in Figure 2. Big differences between regions were found (data not shown).

Figure 3: Distribution range of concentration in ppb of samples of ruminant feed contaminated with Aflatoxins (AFLA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Fumonisins (FUM), Ochratoxins (OCHRA), T-2 Toxin (T2HT2) and Zearalenone (ZEA).

Contamination levels of ruminant feed

The distribution range in ruminant feed of the 6 different mycotoxins is presented in Figure 3.

Figure 4, Risk assessment for dairy of problems with Aflatoxins (AFLA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Fumonisins (FUM), Ochratoxins (OCHRA), T-2 Toxin (T2HT2) and Zearalenone (ZEA).

Mycotoxin risk analysis for dairy cows

For dairy cows, the risk for problems with Aflatoxins (AF) was considered high, whereas the risk for the other mycotoxins was considered low (see Figure 4). Looking ahead at 2023 animal production, aflatoxins seem to pose an increasing threat to dairy cows.

Conclusion

Close to 52,000 mycotoxin analyses in 2022 revealed between 31% and 69% mycotoxin contamination for various mycotoxins. Differences between regions were found. As expected, aflatoxin was the major contaminant in Asia while fumonisins showed the highest contamination in Latin America. North America showed the highest contamination for all other mycotoxins indicating why grain importing countries should be wary of mycotoxin threat coming from this region.

The evaluation of monthly mycotoxin concentrations revealed higher variation potentially due to climatic changes. For ruminants, the risk for problems with aflatoxins is considered high for 2023.

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Global Mycotoxin Review

Presentation by Dr. Swamy Haladi, PhD, Global Programme Manager Mycotoxin Risk Management, with information about the level of contamination of feed in 2022 and and an outlook for 2023. The presentation includes data about different feeds and feed ingredients, different regions, the impact of climate conditions during the year and the risk for 2023 for the different mycotoxins in the different species, including ruminants.

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