Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions

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Autor(a) principal: Marin,Maia S.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Morrell,Eleonora L., Pérez,Sandra E., Leunda,María R., Moore,Dadín P., Jones,Leandro R., Campero,Carlos M., Odeón,Anselmo C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) has not been conclusively demonstrated to cause bovine abortion. Brain lesions produced by Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) exhibit common features. Therefore, careful microscopic evaluation and additional diagnostic procedures are required to achieve an accurate final etiological diagnosis. The aim of the present work was to investigate the occurrence of infections due to BoHV-1, BoHV-5 and N. caninum in 68 cases of spontaneous bovine abortions which showed microscopic lesions in the fetal central nervous system. This study allowed the identification of 4 (5.9%) fetuses with dual infection by BoHV-5 and N. caninum and 33 (48.5%) cases in which N. caninum was the sole pathogen identified. All cases were negative to BoHV-1. The results of this study provide evidence that dual infection by BoHV-5 and N. caninum occur during pregnancy in cattle; however, the role of BoHV-5 as a primary cause of bovine abortion needs further research. Molecular diagnosis of BoHV-5 and N. caninum confirmed the importance of applying complementary assays to improve the sensitivity of diagnosing bovine abortion.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
title Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
spellingShingle Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
Marin,Maia S.
Abortion
Bovine Herpesvirus type 5
cattle
encephalitis
Neospora caninum
title_short Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
title_full Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
title_fullStr Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
title_full_unstemmed Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
title_sort Concomitant infection of Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 in spontaneous bovine abortions
author Marin,Maia S.
author_facet Marin,Maia S.
Morrell,Eleonora L.
Pérez,Sandra E.
Leunda,María R.
Moore,Dadín P.
Jones,Leandro R.
Campero,Carlos M.
Odeón,Anselmo C.
author_role author
author2 Morrell,Eleonora L.
Pérez,Sandra E.
Leunda,María R.
Moore,Dadín P.
Jones,Leandro R.
Campero,Carlos M.
Odeón,Anselmo C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marin,Maia S.
Morrell,Eleonora L.
Pérez,Sandra E.
Leunda,María R.
Moore,Dadín P.
Jones,Leandro R.
Campero,Carlos M.
Odeón,Anselmo C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Abortion
Bovine Herpesvirus type 5
cattle
encephalitis
Neospora caninum
topic Abortion
Bovine Herpesvirus type 5
cattle
encephalitis
Neospora caninum
description Bovine Herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) has not been conclusively demonstrated to cause bovine abortion. Brain lesions produced by Neospora caninum and Bovine Herpesvirus type 1 (BoHV-1) exhibit common features. Therefore, careful microscopic evaluation and additional diagnostic procedures are required to achieve an accurate final etiological diagnosis. The aim of the present work was to investigate the occurrence of infections due to BoHV-1, BoHV-5 and N. caninum in 68 cases of spontaneous bovine abortions which showed microscopic lesions in the fetal central nervous system. This study allowed the identification of 4 (5.9%) fetuses with dual infection by BoHV-5 and N. caninum and 33 (48.5%) cases in which N. caninum was the sole pathogen identified. All cases were negative to BoHV-1. The results of this study provide evidence that dual infection by BoHV-5 and N. caninum occur during pregnancy in cattle; however, the role of BoHV-5 as a primary cause of bovine abortion needs further research. Molecular diagnosis of BoHV-5 and N. caninum confirmed the importance of applying complementary assays to improve the sensitivity of diagnosing bovine abortion.
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