Pathological changes in aborted fetuses and placental tissue in cows with neosporosis

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Naukovi gorizonti Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.48077/scihor10.2023.44
Bohdan Nyzhnyk
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The failure to obtain offspring due to abortion causes considerable damage to the dairy industry worldwide, costing millions of US dollars. Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite of the Apicomplexa class, is the causative agent of neosporosis, a disease that leads to abortions or the birth of weak offspring in cows. Therefore, addressing this issue is crucial. The purpose of this study is to describe the pathological changes in aborted fetuses and placental tissue in cows with neosporosis. Macroscopic examination of fetal and placental parts was performed through pathological dissection. The gestation age (days) was determined using the formula: 68 + 2.25×CRL (cm) and/or from historical data. DNA of N. caninum was detected by polymerase chain reaction in all fetuses and/or fetal parts of placentas described in the study. It was found that the majority of abortions occurred at 4-5 months of gestation. External examination revealed isolated instances of skin hyperemia and haemorrhages throughout the body. Some fetuses were mummified. Autolysis of the fetus and placental parts was observed in most cases. Placentitis and oedema of the placental tissue were also noted in some cases. Internal examination of fetuses revealed changes in the brain, skeletal muscles, heart, lungs, liver, spleen, and kidneys, in addition to characteristic autolysis. These changes, including grey foci in the brain with a light grey centre, white foci, and multiple white streaks in skeletal muscles and the tongue, can be attributed to typical pathological changes in aborted fetuses with neosporosis. These changes are rare but can impact the determination of the cause of abortion, narrowing down the factors responsible
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新孢子病奶牛流产胎儿和胎盘组织的病理改变
由于流产而无法获得后代对全球乳制品行业造成了相当大的损害,造成数百万美元的损失。犬新孢子虫是顶复合体纲的一种原生动物寄生虫,是新孢子虫病的病原体,新孢子虫病会导致奶牛流产或生出虚弱的后代。因此,解决这个问题至关重要。本研究的目的是描述奶牛新孢子病流产胎儿和胎盘组织的病理变化。通过病理解剖对胎儿和胎盘进行肉眼检查。孕龄(天)采用公式:68 + 2.25×CRL (cm)和/或从历史数据确定。用聚合酶链反应在所有胎儿和/或胎盘的胎儿部分中检测到犬链球菌的DNA。研究发现,大多数流产发生在妊娠4-5个月。外部检查显示孤立的皮肤充血和全身出血。有些胎儿被制成木乃伊。在大多数情况下观察到胎儿和胎盘部分的自溶。胎盘炎和胎盘组织水肿在某些情况下也被注意到。胎儿的内部检查显示,除了特征性的自溶外,大脑、骨骼肌、心脏、肺、肝脏、脾脏和肾脏也发生了变化。这些变化,包括大脑浅灰色中心的灰色灶,骨骼肌和舌部的白色灶和多条白色条纹,可归因于伴有新孢子病的流产胎儿的典型病理变化。这些变化很少见,但会影响流产原因的确定,缩小导致流产的因素
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Naukovi gorizonti
Naukovi gorizonti Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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