Detection of abortifacient agents in domestic ruminants, with a specific focus on Coxiella burnetii.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19270.2
René van den Brom, Susan Neale, Elsa Jourdain, Anneleen Matthijs, Marcella Mori, Elodie Rousset, Katja Mertens-Scholz, Tom N McNeilly, Ana Hurtado
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Q fever is a widespread zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium, Coxiella burnetii. In ruminants, C. burnetii can cause abortions, stillbirths, premature births, and weak offspring. As part of the EU-funded Q-Net-Assess International Coordination of Research on Infectious Animal Diseases (ICRAD)-project, aimed at generating the most comprehensive understanding of C. burnetii genetic variation to date and determining the implications of this genetic variation for zoonotic risk, pathogenicity and control of C. burnetii infection, we have reviewed the protocols reported by the different project partners and/or countries to diagnose abortion in domestic ruminants. As a result of this review, we have developed guidelines for the detection of abortifacient agents in domestic ruminants, with a special focus on C. burnetii. They include a description of the essential and complementary samples needed for a definitive diagnosis, the analytical techniques to be used, and the interpretation and validity of each type of sample and technique. The most comprehensive diagnostic approach to identify an infectious agent as the cause of abortion in ruminants would include histopathology, including immunohistochemistry (IHC), on the fetus and placental membranes, complemented by bacteriology, serology, and real-time PCR analyses of different types of samples. For the specific diagnosis of C. burnetii as the causative agent of abortion, we provide guidelines based on expert opinions for the interpretation of laboratory test results in relation to their diagnostic value.

国内反刍动物中流产剂的检测,特别关注伯纳氏克希菌。
Q热是一种广泛存在的人畜共患疾病,由伯氏克希菌引起。在反刍动物中,伯氏梭菌可导致流产、死产、早产和虚弱的后代。作为欧盟资助的Q-Net-Assess国际传染病研究协调(ICRAD)项目的一部分,我们审查了不同项目合作伙伴和/或国家报告的诊断国内反刍动物流产的方案,该项目旨在迄今为止最全面地了解伯纳蒂菌遗传变异,并确定这种遗传变异对伯纳蒂菌感染的人畜共患风险、致病性和控制的影响。根据这一综述,我们制定了国内反刍动物流产药物检测指南,特别关注伯氏梭菌。它们包括明确诊断所需的基本和补充样本的描述,要使用的分析技术,以及每种类型的样本和技术的解释和有效性。在反刍动物中,最全面的诊断方法将包括组织病理学,包括对胎儿和胎盘膜的免疫组织化学(IHC),以及对不同类型样本的细菌学、血清学和实时PCR分析。对于伯纳蒂胞杆菌作为流产病原体的具体诊断,我们根据专家意见对实验室检测结果的解释及其诊断价值提供指南。
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