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Streptococcus bovis/S. equinus complex septicemia in a group of calves following intramuscular vaccination

Authors :
Susan Sanchez
Lorelei L. Clarke
James B. Stanton
Robert L. Fathke
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 28:423-428
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Organisms previously classified as Streptococcus bovis (i.e., the S. bovis/S. equinus complex) are common in cattle feces, but may also act as opportunistic pathogens. In the current work, Streptococcus infantarius subsp. coli, a member of this complex, was associated of a cluster of calves that died within hours of injection with a modified live viral vaccine. Within 12 h of vaccination of 46 calves at a cow/calf operation, 4 calves had died, 3 calves were ill, and 1 unvaccinated cow was dead. Autopsies were performed on the cow, 2 dead calves, and 1 affected surviving calf, which was euthanized ~24 h after vaccine administration. The animals had similar gross anatomic and microscopic lesions, including subcutaneous and intramuscular dark hemorrhage on the caudal neck, multiorgan ecchymosis and petechiation, and alveolitis to interstitial pneumonia. Gram-positive cocci were in the vasculature of the lung and skeletal muscle, and S. infantarius subsp. coli was cultured from tissues and from the vaccines used on affected animals, but not in vials used on unaffected animals. Together, these findings suggest death caused by streptococcal septicemia and toxemia as a result of contamination.

Details

ISSN :
19434936 and 10406387
Volume :
28
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....077f1f40dc3faa990ab96d26045c0402
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1040638716648364