Ovine Progressive Pneumonia: Diagnosis and Seroprevalence in the South of Sonora, Mexico.

Q3 Veterinary
Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine Pub Date : 2021-02-04 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6623888
Mercedes Yannin Borquez Cuevas, Juan Francisco Hernández Chávez, Betsy Armenta Leyva, Jesús Raymundo Cedillo Cobián, Ramón Miguel Molina Barrios
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Ovine progressive pneumonia (OPP) is the most severe presentation of small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) infection known as Maedi-Visna. Serological evidence in Mexico of the presence of this lentivirus was published in 1986. After that, studies revealed that SRLVs have a broad distribution in Mexico by detecting antibodies or/and molecular tests; however, a descriptive case of the disease has not been published. This work's objective was to describe the diagnosis of a case of OPP through lesion description, serology, and molecular test. The histopathological study showed that lymph follicular hyperplasia, interstitial pneumonia, and smooth muscle hyperplasia were presented. The serological test demonstrated specific antibodies against the Maedi-Visna virus, and PCR analysis demonstrated a positive outcome. These results include the criteria for the diagnosis of OPP. The serological prevalence of this disease is presented, contributing to the knowledge of the ecology of this disease in the world. This work is the first case report of ovine progressive pneumonia in Mexico and evidence of seroprevalence in sheep herds from Sonora, Mexico.

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绵羊进行性肺炎:墨西哥索诺拉南部的诊断和血清患病率。
绵羊进行性肺炎(OPP)是被称为maedii - visna的小反刍动物慢病毒(SRLV)感染的最严重表现。1986年公布了墨西哥存在这种慢病毒的血清学证据。此后,研究表明,通过检测抗体或/和分子测试,srlv在墨西哥广泛分布;然而,该疾病的描述性病例尚未发表。这项工作的目的是通过病变描述,血清学和分子检测来描述OPP病例的诊断。病理组织学表现为淋巴滤泡增生、间质性肺炎、平滑肌增生。血清学测试显示针对maedii - visna病毒的特异性抗体,PCR分析显示阳性结果。这些结果包括OPP的诊断标准,并介绍了该病的血清学流行情况,有助于了解该病在世界范围内的生态学。这项工作是墨西哥第一例报告绵羊进行性肺炎的病例,也是墨西哥索诺拉州羊群血清患病率的证据。
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Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Case Reports in Veterinary Medicine is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes case reports and case series in all areas of veterinary medicine.
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