Meningoencephalitic Listeriosis in Iranian Sheep and Goats

Hossein Esmaeili, S. M. Joghataei
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Background: Meningoencephalitic listeriosis is a significant disease affecting goats and sheep, with potential implications for public health. This study aimed to investigate and report the occurrence, clinical manifestation, laboratory findings, and further understanding of neurolisteriosis in the goat and sheep populations in Tehran, Qazvin, and Kurdistan provinces of Iran. Methods: From 2018 to 2021, a program was implemented to monitor multiple flocks for meningoencephalitic listeriosis. Clinical manifestations of animals that showed suspected neurological signs of listeriosis (19 animals) were recorded, and necropsies were performed. Sampling of the brain tissue of infected animals was done. The specimens underwent a 'cold-enrichment' procedure, and subsequent culture and biochemical tests were conducted to confirm the presence of Listeria monocytogenes. Results: According to the clinical and bacteriological findings, 19 animals were diagnosed with neurolisteriosis. The affected animals exhibited various signs of the disease, including head deviation, head tilt, head pressing, mouthfuls, walking in circles, drooping of the ear, and unilateral hypalgesia. L. monocytogenes was isolated from brain samples of 11 animals. Conclusion: The study revealed potential indications of meningoencephalitic listeriosis in certain breeds of goats and sheep. Recognizing these typical signs can contribute to early detection, diagnosis, and proper management of listeriosis cases, improving welfare and health outcomes for affected animals. The results underscore the importance of strengthened disease surveillance, prevention, and control strategies.
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伊朗绵羊和山羊的脑膜李斯特菌病
背景:脑膜李斯特菌病是一种严重影响山羊和绵羊的疾病,对公共卫生具有潜在影响。本研究旨在调查和报告伊朗德黑兰省、加兹温省和库尔德斯坦省的山羊和绵羊群体中神经李斯特菌病的发生情况、临床表现、实验室结果,以及对该病的进一步了解。方法:从 2018 年到 2021 年,对多个羊群实施脑膜脑炎李斯特菌病监测计划。记录了疑似李斯特菌病神经症状动物(19 头)的临床表现,并进行了尸体解剖。对感染动物的脑组织进行了取样。对标本进行了 "冷富集 "处理,随后进行了培养和生化试验,以确认是否存在李斯特菌。结果:根据临床和细菌学检查结果,19 只动物被诊断为神经李斯特菌病。患病动物表现出各种病征,包括偏头、仰头、压头、张口、绕圈行走、耳下垂和单侧痛觉减退。从 11 只动物的脑样本中分离出了单核细胞增多症杆菌。结论这项研究揭示了某些品种山羊和绵羊脑膜脑炎李斯特菌病的潜在迹象。认识到这些典型迹象有助于及早发现、诊断和妥善处理李斯特菌病病例,改善患病动物的福利和健康状况。研究结果强调了加强疾病监测、预防和控制策略的重要性。
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