Clinico-pathological changes in buffalo calves following oral exposure to Pasteurella multocida B:2

Muhammad Salisu Abubakar, Mohd Zamri-Saad
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Background and aim: Pasteurella multocida B:2, which causes hemorrhagic septicemia of ruminants, is believed to enter the host via respiratory and oral routes. While the role of respiratory route of infection has been established, the present study describes the clinical and pathological alterations following oral exposure of buffalo calves to live wild-type Pasteurella multocida B:2. Methods: Nine 8-month-old buffalo calves were selected and divided into three groups. Calves of group 1 were exposed orally to 50 mL of the inoculums containing 109 colony-forming unit (CFU)/mL of live Pasteurella multocida B:2. Calves of group 2 were exposed intra-tracheal to 5 mL of the same inoculums while calves of group 3 were exposed orally to 50 mL of phosphate-buffered saline. Results: Only one calf had to be euthanized at 48 h post-intra-tracheal exposure due to persistent clinical signs of hemorrhagic septicemia. The mean respiratory rate and rectal temperature had significantly increased in calves of groups 1 and 2. The pathological alterations included submandibular and brisket edema, generalized lymphadenopathy, acute fibrinous pneumonia, acute colitis and hemorrhagic typhilitis and proctitis. Nevertheless, oral infection with 109 CFU/mL of live wild-type P. multocida B:2 failed to produce a typical clinical disease. However, P. multocida B:2 was present along the gastro-intestinal tract, including the rectum of the calf that succumbed to the infection at 48 h post-intra-tracheal exposure. Conclusions: The presence of P. multocida B:2 along the gastro-intestinal tract is of concern since transmission via the gastro-intestinal tract of diseased animals is strongly possible.

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水牛犊牛口服多杀性巴氏杆菌B暴露后的临床病理变化
背景与目的:引起反刍动物出血性败血症的多杀性巴氏杆菌B:2被认为通过呼吸道和口腔途径进入宿主。虽然呼吸道感染途径的作用已经确定,但本研究描述了野牛小牛口服暴露于野生型多杀性巴氏杆菌B:2后的临床和病理改变。方法:选取9头8月龄水牛犊牛,分为3组。1组犊牛口服含109菌落形成单位(CFU)/mL活多杀性巴氏杆菌B:2的接种物50 mL。第2组犊牛气管内接种5 mL相同的疫苗,第3组犊牛口服50 mL磷酸盐缓冲盐水。结果:由于持续出现出血性败血症的临床症状,只有一头小牛在气管内暴露48小时后被安乐死。1组和2组犊牛平均呼吸频率和直肠温度均显著升高。病理改变包括下颌骨和胸部水肿、全身性淋巴结病、急性纤维性肺炎、急性结肠炎、出血性伤寒和直肠炎。然而,109 CFU/mL活野生型多杀性假单胞菌B:2的口腔感染未能产生典型的临床疾病。然而,多杀性假单胞菌B:2沿胃肠道存在,包括在气管内暴露48小时后死于感染的小牛直肠。结论:多杀假单胞菌B:2沿胃肠道的存在值得关注,因为通过患病动物胃肠道传播的可能性很大。
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