Detection of infectious agents in equine pregnancy loss, stillbirth and neonatal death

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift Pub Date : 2023-04-21 DOI:10.21825/vdt.86337
V. Saey, H. Van Loo, A. Gryspeerdt, S. Pronost, F. Gasthuys, K. Rosiers, D. Cassart, J. Govaere
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Equine abortion, stillbirth and neonatal death cause major economic losses to the equine industry worldwide. Both non-infectious and a wide range of infectious causes have been described. However, the relative contribution of pathogens to equine abortion, stillbirth and neonatal death is poorly documented, since available studies involve only a limited number of pathogens. Therefore, the objectives of the present retrospective monitoring study were to determine the prevalence of infectious agents associated with equine abortion and perinatal mortality in Belgium, and to set up a protocol usable under field conditions using polymerase chain reaction targeting. A real-time simple polymerase chain reaction for eight different abortifacient pathogens was conducted leading to the detection of at least one infectious agent in 37% of 105 analyzed cases. In the diagnosed cases, equine herpesvirus-1 was the most detected pathogen (49%), followed by Streptococcus equi subspecies zooepidemicus (28%), Coxiella burnetii (18%), Leptospira interrogans (3%) and Neospora caninum (3%). None of the analyzed cases was positive for equine viral arteritis, equine herpesvirus-4 and Chlamydophila spp. In this study, PCR targeting is shown to have its value to detect a (co)-infectious cause in equine abortion, stillbirth and neonatal death, especially in field conditions where autolysis and contamination might preclude a full post-mortem examination protocol based on classical microbiological examination.
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马妊娠流产、死产和新生儿死亡中感染因子的检测
马的流产、死胎和新生儿死亡给全世界的马产业造成了重大的经济损失。已经描述了非传染性和广泛的传染性原因。然而,病原体对马流产、死胎和新生儿死亡的相对影响并没有充分的记录,因为现有的研究只涉及有限数量的病原体。因此,本回顾性监测研究的目的是确定与比利时马流产和围产期死亡率相关的感染因子的流行情况,并利用聚合酶链反应靶向建立一种在野外条件下可用的方案。对8种不同的流产病原体进行了实时简单聚合酶链反应,在105例分析病例中,有37%的病例至少检测到一种感染病原体。在诊断病例中,检出最多的病原体是马疱疹病毒1型(49%),其次是马链球菌亚种动物流行病(28%)、伯纳氏克希菌(18%)、钩端螺旋体(3%)和犬新孢子虫(3%)。在本研究中,PCR靶向在检测马流产、死产和新生儿死亡的(co)感染原因方面显示出其价值,特别是在现场条件下,自溶和污染可能会使基于经典微生物检查的完整尸检方案无法进行。
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Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift (ISSN 0303-9021) is a scientific journal that is published bimonthly (six issues per year). It presents mainly clinical topics and addresses itself to two very different readerships: the local Dutch speaking veterinarians in Belgium and the Netherlands, and the international veterinary and biomedical research community. Each issue contains scientific papers either in English, or in Dutch with an English abstract.
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