| Literature DB >> 31340816 |
Alessia Di Blasio1, Amaranta Traversa1, Federica Giacometti2, Francesco Chiesa3, Silvia Piva4, Lucia Decastelli1, Alessandro Dondo1, Silvia Gallina1, Simona Zoppi1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infectious abortion in ruminants is a problem in animal husbandry worldwide. It is important to obtain a diagnosis, to make sure that proper control measures can be instituted, but most abortion cases remain without an etiologic diagnosis. This report describes the presence of Arcobacter species and several neglected opportunistic abortifacient agents in ruminant abortion cases showing or not co-infections among at least one of the major recognized protozoal, fungal, bacterial and viral abortifacient agents.Entities:
Keywords: Aborted fetuses; Arcobacter species; Co-infections; Opportunistic emerging pathogens
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31340816 PMCID: PMC6651951 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019-2009-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Positive bacteriological findings of the routine exam on blood agar for abortion cases
| Animal species | Necropsy | Bacteriology |
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| Caprine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Caprine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Caprine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | Congenital goiter and heart defect |
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| Bovine | Gelatinous subcutaneous oedema, hepatomegaly |
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| Bovine | Generalized oedema |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion | |
| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion | |
| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion | |
| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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| Bovine | No Visible Lesion | |
| Bovine | No Visible Lesion |
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Abortion cases with positive bacteriological findings on the routine exam on blood agar with description of the observed anatomopathological lesions, animal species and bacterial species isolated
Abortion cases showing co-infections among at least one of the major recognized protozoal, fungal, bacterial and viral abortifacient agents
| Animal | Bacteriology & Micology |
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| Bovine | NEG | POS | NEG | NEG | POS | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine |
| POS | NEG |
| NEG | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine | NEG | NEG | NEG |
| NEG | BVD 1b | NEG |
| Bovine |
| POS | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
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| Bovine |
| POS | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine |
| POS | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine | NEG | POS | NEG | NEG | POS | NEG | NEG |
| Bovine | NEG | POS | NEG |
| NEG | NEG | NEG |
| Caprine |
| NEG | POS | NEG | NEG | NEG | NEG |
POS: positive; NEG: negative
Diagnostic protocol applied on the considered aborted fetuses
| Pathogen | Matrix | Test and references | Animal species |
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| Lung | FATa, PCR [ | Cattle | |
| Lung | FATa | Cattle | |
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| Spleen | ELISAb, PCR [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants |
Content of abomasum Pool of organs | Bacteriological [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants | |
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| Content of abomasum Liver | Bacteriological [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants |
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| Liver | PCR [ | Small Ruminants |
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| CNS, Liver, Kidney, Lung | PCR [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants |
| Fungi and yeasts | Content of abomasum | Bacteriological [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants |
| Content of abomasum | Bacteriological [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants | |
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| CNS, Liver, Kidney, Lung | PCR [ | Cattle |
| Lung | FATa | Cattle | |
| Liver | Bacteriological [ | Cattle; Small Ruminants |
Diagnostic protocol currently applied on the considered aborted fetuses in the IZSPLV laboratory with indication, for each pathogen, of the considered matrix and test used for its isolation and or detection and the considered animal species. CNS: central nervous system; aFAT: fluorescence antibody testing; internal method with polyclonal antiserum conjugated to fluorescein isothiocyanate (Veterinary Medical Research & Development, Pullman, WA, USA). bIDEXX BVDV Ag/Serum Plus, Switzerland