| Literature DB >> 24330682 |
Xavier Fernández-Aguilar, Oscar Cabezón, Ignasi Marco, Gregorio Mentaberre, Joachim Frey, Santiago Lavín, Jorge R López-Olvera1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) is a clinical condition affecting eyes of domestic and wild Caprinae worldwide, and Mycoplasma conjunctivae is considered the primary causative agent of IKC in sheep, goats and wild Caprinae. Domestic ruminants from high mountain habitats share grazing areas with wild mountain ungulates, such as chamois (Rupicapra spp.), Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) and European mouflon (Ovis aries musimon), and domestic sheep seem to act as M. conjunctivae reservoir. In this study, the presence of M. conjunctivae in domestic sheep and goats from the two main mountain ranges of Northern Spain, the Pyrenees and the Cantabrian Mountains, has been investigated.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24330682 PMCID: PMC3883482 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-9-253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Figure 1Pie charts showing the prevalence of in domestic sheep in the Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees. Altitude above 1600 meters is shown in black. Borders for the regions where the sampled flocks graze in alpine meadows are shown in darker grey. Southern chamois and mouflon distribution squares correspond to a 10x10 Km grid.
Results of prevalence assessed by rt-PCR (as described in [[15]])
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| Pyrenees | NS | NS | 0.0 (0/10) | 0/5 | 0.0 (0/14) | 0/3 | 0.0 (0/24) | - | 0/7 |
| Cantabrian Mountains | 0.0 (0/5) | 0/1 | 0.0 (0/4) | 0/1 | 0.0 (0/28) | 0/2 | 0.0 (0/37) | - | 0/2 |
| Total | 0.0 (0/5) | 0/1 | 0.0 (0/14) | 0/6 | 0.0 (0/42) | 0/5 | 0.0 (0/61) | - | 0/9 |
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| Pyrenees | NS | NS | 26.1 (29/111) | 6/7 | 25.4 (42/165) | 7/8 | 25.7 (71/276) | 20.5 – 30.9 | 12/13 |
| Cantabrian Mountains | 25.0 (3/12) | 1/2† | 0.0 (0/18) | 0/2 | 6.9 (5/72) | 1/4† | 7.8 (8/102) | 2.6 – 13.0 | 1/5 |
| Total | 25.0 (3/12) | 1/2 | 22.5 (29/129) | 6/9 | 19.8 (47/237) | 8/12 | 20.9 (79/378) | 16.8 – 25.0 | 13/18 |
| 17.6 (3/17) | 1/2 | 20.3 (29/143) | 6/10 | 16.8 (47/279) | 8/13 | 18.0 (79/439) | 14.4 – 21.6 | 13/19 | |
NS: Not sampled.
*Total number of flocks may no coincide with the sum of all the periods because some of the flocks were re-sampled in more than one period.
†In the Cantabrian Mountains there was a single M. conjunctivae-positive flock, sampled in both periods (2010–2011 and 2012–2013).
Figure 2One of the more severe IKC cases observed during the study period, eye of a domestic sheep from the Pyrenees showing epiphora, conjunctival hyperemia, peripheral corneal edema, and neovascularization.