A clinical case of neosporosis in a 4-weekold holstein friesian calf which developed hindlimb paresis postnatally

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A 4-week-old female Holstein Friesian calf presented with hindlimb paresis. Neurologic examination of spinal reflexes revealed depressed or absent reflexes of the hindlimbs. Menace responses on both sides disappeared on examination of cranial nerves. The calf was finally diagnosed with Neospora caninum infection by pathological findings including nonsuppurative inflammation associated with cysts in the cerebrum and spinal cord. High levels of antibody against recombinant surface antigen 1 of N. caninum (NcSAG1) were detected by ELISA from both serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples. This result suggests that detection of antibodies against N. caninum by NcSAG1-ELISA in serum and CSF could be useful for the clinical diagnosis of neosporosis in calves with acquired neurological signs.

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Uesaka, K., Koyama, K., Horiuchi, N., Kobayashi, Y., Nishikawa, Y., & Inokuma, H. (2018, February 1). A clinical case of neosporosis in a 4-weekold holstein friesian calf which developed hindlimb paresis postnatally. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0205

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