1. Infectious bovine abortions: observations from an organized dairy herd.
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Sarangi LN, Tharani N, Polapally S, Rana SK, Thodangala N, Bahekar VS, Prasad A, Chandrasekhar Reddy RV, Surendra KSNL, Gonuguntla HN, Ponnanna NM, and Sharma GK
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- Abortion, Veterinary virology, Animals, Bacteria classification, Bacteria pathogenicity, Cattle, Dairying, Female, India, Longitudinal Studies, Neospora pathogenicity, Pregnancy, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Viruses classification, Viruses pathogenicity, Abortion, Veterinary microbiology, Abortion, Veterinary parasitology, Bacteria genetics, Cattle Diseases microbiology, Cattle Diseases virology, Neospora genetics, Viruses genetics
- Abstract
Abortions in dairy animals can be caused by several infectious agents. Identification of the actual causal agent(s) is important for formulating suitable control strategies. A 3-year (2016-2018) longitudinal study was conducted in a dairy farm following an abortion storm in the mid- to late gestations. The investigation focused on the seven major infectious abortifacient in cattle, viz. bovine alphaherpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1), bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV), Neospora caninum, Brucella abortus, Coxiella burnetii, Leptospira Hardjo, and Listeria monocytogenes. High seroprevalence was observed for BVDV (79.4%), Leptospira (70.5%), BoHV-1 (53.5%), and Brucella (45.0%) at the beginning of the investigation (August 2016). The incidence proportion increased for BVDV, Leptospira, and Brucella in the following years of the investigation. A strong association of Brucella seropositivity with history of abortion (ORβ=β3.27) was recorded. Incidence of BoHV-1 reduced during the period of study coincident with systematic IBR inactivated marker vaccination of the herd. Sixty-four abortion cases were investigated for the identification of causative agent(s) by microbial culture, serological (ELISA), and molecular detection (PCR/ real-time PCR). Antibodies to BVDV, Brucella, BoHV-1, Leptospira, Neospora, and Coxiella were detected in 63, 61, 56, 35, 5, and 6 aborting cattle, respectively. Real-time PCR/PCR of clinical specimens detected DNA of Brucella, BoHV-1, Coxiella, Leptospira, and Listeria in 34, 13, 12, 9, and 4 abortion cases, respectively. BVDV and Neospora were not detected in any specimen samples. Brucella abortus isolated from the farm was determined as ST1 by multi-locus sequence typing (MLST). DNA of multiple agents were detected in 21 of the 64 cases (43.75%). Overall, the data suggests, Brucella was the major causative agent, although multiple causative agents circulated in the farm.
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- 2021
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