Serogroups of 1334 E. coli colonies isolated in Spain between 1986 and
1991 from piglets with diarrhoea, oedema disease and from healthy pig
lets, were determined. The serogroups determined in E. coli from diarr
hoea were: O1, O2, O4, O5, O7, O8, O9, O12, O2O, O21, O23, O25, O26, O
32, O39, O45, O54, O75, O78, O8O, O83, O91, O92, O1O1, O1O3, O113, O11
5, O116, O118, O125, O127, O138, O139, O141, O149, O153 and O157; from
pigs with oedema disease: O8, O1O1, O138, O149 and O157; and from hea
lthy piglets: O1, O2, O5, O7, O8, O9, O2O, O21, O26, O29, O45, O64, O7
1, O8O, O81, O98, O1O1, O1O5, O113, O115, O116, O126, O128, O132, O138
, O139, O142, O146, O149, O152, O153, and O168. Serogroups O138, O141
and O149 were found to be statistically associated with enteric porcin
e colibacillosis (diarrhoea and oedema disease) (0.025 > P < 0.01). In
addition, enterotoxigenic (ETEC) strains belonged to serogroups: O8,
O9, O2O, O1O1, O138, O141 and O149; verotoxigenic (VTEC) strains to se
rogroups O91 and O138; and necrotizing (NTEC) strains to serogroups O2
, O4, O8, O54, O78 and O83. Furthermore, 91.2% (249 out 273) of the ET
EC (LT and/or STa) and/or VTEC strains belonged to only seven differen
t serogroups. These major serogroups to which the ETEC and VTEC strain
s belonged, were determined in a lower percentage (21.2%) among non-to
xigenic E. coli colonies isolated from sick and healthy piglets.