Neglected bacterial infections associated to bovine respiratory disease in lactating cows from high-yielding dairy cattle herds

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Rodrigo Pelisson Massi
Michele Lunardi
Alice Fernandes Alfieri
Amauri Alcindo Alfieri
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[1] Universidade Estadual de Londrina,Laboratory of Animal Virology, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
[2] Celso Garcia Cid Road - University Campus,Multi
[3] Universidade Estadual de Londrina,User Animal Health Laboratory, Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
[4] Celso Garcia Cid Road - University Campus,undefined
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Dairy cows; Bovine respiratory disease complex; Neglected etiology;
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Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a multifactorial and predominantly multietiological disease that affects dairy cattle herds worldwide, being more frequent in young animals. The occurrence of BRD was investigated in lactating cows from two high-yielding dairy herds in southern Brazil. To determine the etiology of the clinical cases of acute respiratory disease, nasal swab samples were collected from cows with clinical signs of BRD and evaluated using PCR and RT-PCR for nucleic acid detection of the main BRD etiological agents, including Mycoplasma bovis, Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Histophilus somni, bovine respiratory syncytial virus, bovine coronavirus, bovine viral diarrhea virus, bovine alphaherpesvirus 1, and bovine parainfluenza virus 3. Only three microorganisms (M. bovis, H. somni, and P. multocida) were identified in both single and mixed infections. We concluded that 40.0% of the cows were infected with M. bovis and 75.0% with H. somni in herd A. Considering both single and mixed infections, the analyses performed in herd B showed that 87.5%, 25.0%, and 50.0% of the cows were infected with M. bovis, H. somni, and P. multocida, respectively. M. bovis and H. somni are considered fastidious bacteria and laboratory diagnosis is neglected. Subsequently, most clinical cases of mycoplasmosis and histophilosis in cattle remain undiagnosed. This study demonstrates the importance of M. bovis and H. somni infections in adult cows with BRD. These results highlight the importance of including these bacteria in the group of etiological agents responsible for the occurrence of BRD in cattle, especially in adult cows with unfavorable immunological conditions, such as recent calving and peak lactation.
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