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Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
Short communication: Broadening the diagnosis panel of reproductive pathogens associated with abortion in ruminants
Jose M. Díaz-Cao1 
[1] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Dept. Animal Pathology (INVESAGA Group). 27002, Lugo
关键词: cattle;    sheep;    goat;    PCR;    Spain;   
DOI  :  10.5424/sjar/2018162-12180
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: I N I A
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【 摘 要 】

Diagnosis of abortion in cattle, sheep and goat have been mainly focused on abortive pathogens with a recognized impact in outbreaks, but the aetiologic diagnosis rates have been historically low worldwide. Thus, we analysed the presence of pathogens in abortion outbreaks, focusing on the less-common pathogens in cattle farms with control programmes for reproductive pathogens, and in ovine and caprine farms. Thirty-one cases from Galician farms submitted to our laboratory during 2013-2015 were analysed (16 bovine, 7 ovine and 8 caprine farms) by polymerase chain reaction and culture from foetal tissues ( n= 52 foetuses). Diagnosis was reached in 21/31 farms: 9/16 in bovine, 6/7 in ovine and 6/8 in caprine.Campylobacterspp. were found in all three species (3/9 diagnosed cases in bovine, 2/6 in ovine and 4/6 in caprine). Furthermore,Ureaplasma diversumwas detected in cattle (4/9 of diagnosed cases), Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus – 2 was detected in sheep (2/6) andNeospora caninumin goats (1/6). Our results prove the occurrence of abortion in response to pathogens that are traditionally considered less relevant and rarely included in the diagnosis of ruminant abortion. Therefore, differential diagnosis of abortion should consider these pathogens (at least when other causes have been ruled out), to effectively control abortion in farms.

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