Diagnośstico de febre catarral maligna em bovinos do Uruguai

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A retrospective study of 14 outbreaks of malignant catarrh fever (MCF) in cattle detected between 1999 and 2011 was performed based upon the files of the DILAVE "Miguel C. Rubino" Montevideo Pathology Laboratory. Epidemiological data, clinical presentation, gross and histopathological lesions were analyzed. PCR was used on central nervous system samples of 12 bovines for the detection of ovine herpesvirus type 2 (OvHV-2). The outbreaks occurred mainly in spring and summer in the northern region of the country. Sixty four percent (9/14) were individual episodes of the disease while five cases were collective, with morbidity and mortality rates were 2-5%, being the lethality 100% in all the reports. In 50% of the outbreaks the direct contact between cattle and sheep was confirmed, while there was not such information in the rest of the cases. Predominant clinical signs were bilateral corneal opacity, conjunctivitis, ocular and nasal mucopurulent discharge, and nervous syndrome. The most frequent necropsy findings were bilateral corneal opacity and inflammatory lesions in the mucosa. Histopathological findings were characterized by systemic necrotizing panvasculite. It was possible to detect the etiological agent by PCR in 5 out of 12 cases examined.

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Preliasco, M., Easton, M. C., Paullier, C., Rivero, R., Moraes, D. F. S. D., Godoy, I., … Nakazato, L. (2013). Diagnośstico de febre catarral maligna em bovinos do Uruguai. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 33(1), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2013000100010

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