Another case of sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever in Rio Grande do Sul: the curious epidemiological niche of ovine gammaherpesvirus 2 in Southern Brazil.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Selwyn Arlington Headley, Felippe Danyel Cardoso Martins, Diego Leonardo Rodrigues
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Abstract

Introduction: Ovine gammaherpesvirus 2 (OvGHV2) is the cause of sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever (SA-MCF). Although SA-MCF is endemic in most geographical regions of Brazil, outbreaks are more frequently reported in the State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS). This report describes the findings of an SA-MCF outbreak in cattle from RS and investigates the possible reasons for the elevated occurrence of outbreaks in cattle from this geographical region of Brazil.

Methodology: An outbreak of SA-MCF involving a 7-month-old dairy calf died acutely after presenting fever, profuse salivation, and respiratory difficulties. This calf was maintained on a farm that contained two asymptomatic sheep. A qPCR assay detected OvGHV2 DNA in multiple organs of the dead calf and blood from the two asymptomatic sheep.

Results: These findings confirmed OvGHV2-related infection in the calf and the participation of the two sheep as possible disseminators of this infection. A sheep:cattle ratio (SCR) that evaluated the chances of SA-MCF outbreaks to occur within the mesoregions of RS where cattle and sheep are reared simultaneously, demonstrated that geographical regions with an SCR > 0.15 have a significantly increased chance to develop outbreaks of SA-MCF in cattle relative to mesoregions with an SCR < 0.15 within RS.

Conclusions: The SCR may be used as a possible indicator for the occurrence of SA-MCF outbreaks in cattle within the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Additionally, the traditional sheep production system and rearing practiced within RS seem to favor the development of SA-MCF outbreaks in susceptible cattle populations.

南巴西大德州绵羊相关性恶性卡他热的另一个病例:巴西南部绵羊γ疱疹病毒2的奇特流行病学生态位。
羊γ疱疹病毒2 (OvGHV2)是羊相关性恶性卡他性热(SA-MCF)的病因。尽管SA-MCF在巴西大多数地理区域流行,但在南巴西大德州(RS)暴发更为频繁。本报告描述了在来自RS的牛中暴发的SA-MCF疫情的调查结果,并调查了在巴西该地理区域的牛中暴发发生率升高的可能原因。方法:SA-MCF暴发涉及一头7个月大的小牛,在出现发烧、大量流涎和呼吸困难后急性死亡。这头小牛是在一个有两只无症状绵羊的农场饲养的。qPCR检测在死牛的多个器官和两只无症状羊的血液中检测到OvGHV2 DNA。结果:这些发现证实了小牛的ovghv2相关感染和两只羊的参与可能是这种感染的传播者。羊:牛比(SCR)评估SA-MCF暴发的可能性发生在RS mesoregions同时饲养牛羊,表明地理区域与一个可控硅> 0.15有显著增加发展机会暴发SA-MCF牛相对于mesoregions与可控硅< 0.15在RS.Conclusions:可控硅作为可能的指标SA-MCF疫情的发生在牛的里约热内卢。南里奥格兰德州此外,传统的绵羊生产系统和RS内的饲养方式似乎有利于SA-MCF在易感牛群中的暴发。
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239
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (JIDC) is an international journal, intended for the publication of scientific articles from Developing Countries by scientists from Developing Countries. JIDC is an independent, on-line publication with an international editorial board. JIDC is open access with no cost to view or download articles and reasonable cost for publication of research artcles, making JIDC easily availiable to scientists from resource restricted regions.
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