Pathological changes, distribution and detection of Brucella melitensis in foetuses of experimentally-infected does.

IF 7.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1080/01652176.2020.1867328
Mazlina Mazlan, Siti Khairani-Bejo, Hazilawati Hamzah, Nurrul Shaqinah Nasruddin, Annas Salleh, Mohd Zamri-Saad
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Background: Brucellosis of goats is caused by Brucella melitensis. It is a re-emerging zoonotic disease in many countries due to transmission from domestic animals and wildlife such as ibex, deer and wild buffaloes.

Objective: To describe the pathological changes, identification and distribution of B. melitensis in foetuses of experimentally infected does.

Methods: Twelve female goats of approximately 90 days pregnant were divided into 4 groups. Group 1 was exposed intra-conjunctival to 100 µL of sterile PBS while goats of Groups 2, 3 and 4 were similarly exposed to 100 µL of an inoculum containing 109 CFU/mL of live B. melitensis. Goats of these groups were killed at 15, 30 and 60 days post-inoculation, respectively. Foetal fluid and tissues were collected for bacterial identification (using direct bacterial culture, PCR and immuno-peroxidase staining) and histopathological examination.

Results: Bilateral intra-conjunctival exposure of pregnant does resulted in in-utero infection of the foetuses. All full-term foetuses of group 4 were either aborted or stillborn, showing petechiations of the skin or absence of hair coat with subcutaneous oedema. The internal organs showed most severe lesions. Immune-peroxidase staining revealed antigen distribution in all organs that became most extensive in group 4. Brucella melitensis was successfully isolated from the stomach content, foetal fluid and various other organs.

Conclusion: Vertical transmission of caprine brucellosis was evident causing mild to moderate lesions in different organs. The samples of choice for isolation and identification of B. melitensis are stomach content as well as liver and spleen tissue.

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实验感染牛胎体梅利氏布鲁氏菌的病理变化、分布及检测。
背景:山羊布鲁氏菌病是由山羊布鲁氏菌引起的。这是一种在许多国家重新出现的人畜共患疾病,由于家畜和野生动物,如山羊、鹿和野生水牛的传播。目的:描述实验感染的牛的病理变化、鉴定和分布。方法:12只妊娠90 d左右的母山羊分为4组。第1组将结膜内暴露于100µL无菌PBS中,第2、3和4组山羊同样暴露于100µL含有109 CFU/mL活B. melitensis的接种物中。各组山羊分别于接种后15、30和60 d处死。收集胎儿液体和组织进行细菌鉴定(采用直接细菌培养、PCR和免疫过氧化物酶染色)和组织病理学检查。结果:孕妇双侧结膜内暴露可导致胎儿宫内感染。第4组足月胎儿全部流产或死产,表现为皮肤斑点或毛被缺失伴皮下水肿。脏器病变最严重。免疫过氧化物酶染色显示抗原分布在所有器官,在第4组变得最广泛。成功地从胃内容物、胎液和其他器官中分离出了梅利特布鲁氏菌。结论:山羊布鲁氏菌病垂直传播明显,可引起不同脏器轻、中度病变。选择胃内容物以及肝脏和脾脏组织作为分离和鉴定羊粪芽孢杆菌的样品。
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Veterinary Quarterly
Veterinary Quarterly VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Quarterly is an international open access journal which publishes high quality review articles and original research in the field of veterinary science and animal diseases. The journal publishes research on a range of different animal species and topics including: - Economically important species such as domesticated and non-domesticated farm animals, including avian and poultry diseases; - Companion animals (dogs, cats, horses, pocket pets and exotics); - Wildlife species; - Infectious diseases; - Diagnosis; - Treatment including pharmacology and vaccination
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