Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Molossi,Franciéli Adriane
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Cecco,Bianca Santana de, Henker,Luan Cleber, Vargas,Thainã Piccolo, Lorenzett,Marina Paula, Bianchi,Matheus Viezzer, Lorenzo,Cíntia De, Sonne,Luciana, Driemeier,David, Pavarini,Saulo Petinatti
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000300551
Resumo: ABSTRACT: Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease that affects several domestic animal species, and is commonly diagnosed in cattle, horses, and pigs. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and pathological findings of eleven cases of enteric salmonellosis and two cases of salmonellosis with pulmonary involvement in cattle in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Clinical signs included fever, yellow diarrhea, sometimes with blood streaks, and dyspnea, with a clinical course ranging from 1 to 30 days. Eight cases occurred as outbreaks, whereas five cases occurred individually. Risk factors included inadequate handling practices, such as overcrowded facilities and comorbidities, including anaplasmosis. The main gross finding of the enteric presentation was fibrinonecrotic enterocolitis, occasionally associated with button ulcers, mesenteric lymphadenomegaly, splenomegaly, cholecystitis and hepatomegaly. In addition, one steer with a chronic clinical progression presented severe segmental thickening of the ileum, associated with intestinal rupture and peritonitis. In the respiratory system, the main findings were reddened, non-collapsed lungs, with multifocal areas of atelectasis. The main microscopic findings were observed in the small and large intestines, and these were characterized by severe necrosis and mucosal ulceration, associated with marked inflammatory infiltrate of neutrophils and fibrin deposition intermixed by rod-shaped bacterial aggregates, and fibrosis, as well as interstitial pneumonia. Seven cases yielded positive bacterial cultures for Salmonella spp. and three serovars, namely Typhimurium, Dublin, and Panama were identified. All cases exhibited immunolabeling for Salmonella spp. using immunohistochemistry.
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spelling Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazilpulmonary salmonellosisfibrinonecrotic enteritiscattle diarrheaperitonitisABSTRACT: Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease that affects several domestic animal species, and is commonly diagnosed in cattle, horses, and pigs. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and pathological findings of eleven cases of enteric salmonellosis and two cases of salmonellosis with pulmonary involvement in cattle in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Clinical signs included fever, yellow diarrhea, sometimes with blood streaks, and dyspnea, with a clinical course ranging from 1 to 30 days. Eight cases occurred as outbreaks, whereas five cases occurred individually. Risk factors included inadequate handling practices, such as overcrowded facilities and comorbidities, including anaplasmosis. The main gross finding of the enteric presentation was fibrinonecrotic enterocolitis, occasionally associated with button ulcers, mesenteric lymphadenomegaly, splenomegaly, cholecystitis and hepatomegaly. In addition, one steer with a chronic clinical progression presented severe segmental thickening of the ileum, associated with intestinal rupture and peritonitis. In the respiratory system, the main findings were reddened, non-collapsed lungs, with multifocal areas of atelectasis. The main microscopic findings were observed in the small and large intestines, and these were characterized by severe necrosis and mucosal ulceration, associated with marked inflammatory infiltrate of neutrophils and fibrin deposition intermixed by rod-shaped bacterial aggregates, and fibrosis, as well as interstitial pneumonia. Seven cases yielded positive bacterial cultures for Salmonella spp. and three serovars, namely Typhimurium, Dublin, and Panama were identified. All cases exhibited immunolabeling for Salmonella spp. using immunohistochemistry.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782021000300551Ciência Rural v.51 n.3 2021reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20200459info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMolossi,Franciéli AdrianeCecco,Bianca Santana deHenker,Luan CleberVargas,Thainã PiccoloLorenzett,Marina PaulaBianchi,Matheus ViezzerLorenzo,Cíntia DeSonne,LucianaDriemeier,DavidPavarini,Saulo Petinattieng2021-02-01T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
title Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
Molossi,Franciéli Adriane
pulmonary salmonellosis
fibrinonecrotic enteritis
cattle diarrhea
peritonitis
title_short Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
title_full Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
title_sort Epidemiological and pathological aspects of salmonellosis in cattle in southern Brazil
author Molossi,Franciéli Adriane
author_facet Molossi,Franciéli Adriane
Cecco,Bianca Santana de
Henker,Luan Cleber
Vargas,Thainã Piccolo
Lorenzett,Marina Paula
Bianchi,Matheus Viezzer
Lorenzo,Cíntia De
Sonne,Luciana
Driemeier,David
Pavarini,Saulo Petinatti
author_role author
author2 Cecco,Bianca Santana de
Henker,Luan Cleber
Vargas,Thainã Piccolo
Lorenzett,Marina Paula
Bianchi,Matheus Viezzer
Lorenzo,Cíntia De
Sonne,Luciana
Driemeier,David
Pavarini,Saulo Petinatti
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Molossi,Franciéli Adriane
Cecco,Bianca Santana de
Henker,Luan Cleber
Vargas,Thainã Piccolo
Lorenzett,Marina Paula
Bianchi,Matheus Viezzer
Lorenzo,Cíntia De
Sonne,Luciana
Driemeier,David
Pavarini,Saulo Petinatti
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pulmonary salmonellosis
fibrinonecrotic enteritis
cattle diarrhea
peritonitis
topic pulmonary salmonellosis
fibrinonecrotic enteritis
cattle diarrhea
peritonitis
description ABSTRACT: Salmonellosis is a bacterial disease that affects several domestic animal species, and is commonly diagnosed in cattle, horses, and pigs. This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and pathological findings of eleven cases of enteric salmonellosis and two cases of salmonellosis with pulmonary involvement in cattle in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Clinical signs included fever, yellow diarrhea, sometimes with blood streaks, and dyspnea, with a clinical course ranging from 1 to 30 days. Eight cases occurred as outbreaks, whereas five cases occurred individually. Risk factors included inadequate handling practices, such as overcrowded facilities and comorbidities, including anaplasmosis. The main gross finding of the enteric presentation was fibrinonecrotic enterocolitis, occasionally associated with button ulcers, mesenteric lymphadenomegaly, splenomegaly, cholecystitis and hepatomegaly. In addition, one steer with a chronic clinical progression presented severe segmental thickening of the ileum, associated with intestinal rupture and peritonitis. In the respiratory system, the main findings were reddened, non-collapsed lungs, with multifocal areas of atelectasis. The main microscopic findings were observed in the small and large intestines, and these were characterized by severe necrosis and mucosal ulceration, associated with marked inflammatory infiltrate of neutrophils and fibrin deposition intermixed by rod-shaped bacterial aggregates, and fibrosis, as well as interstitial pneumonia. Seven cases yielded positive bacterial cultures for Salmonella spp. and three serovars, namely Typhimurium, Dublin, and Panama were identified. All cases exhibited immunolabeling for Salmonella spp. using immunohistochemistry.
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