“…PLD is resposible for many biologic actions such as dermo necrosis, destruction of macrophages in goat's infections, interferes with the process of chemotaxis of neutrophils in sheep and is lethal to phagocytic cells, actions that contributes to the dissemination of the agent from the point of infection to other parts of the organism (Aquino de Sá et al, 2013;Smith Bradford, 2015;Mahmood et al, 2016 The disease occurs worldwide with high prevalence values and causes serious economic losses, particularly in sheep farms and it is more evident in small producers (Al-Gaabary, Osman, Ahmed, & Oreiby, 2010;Aquino de Sá et al, 2013;Arsenault et al, 2003;Jung et al, 2015;Malone et al, 2006;Zavoshti, Khoojine, Helan, Hassanzadeh, & Heydari, 2012). CLA is considered one of the most important diseases, in economic terms, of sheep and goats in the USA, Canada and Brazil causing significant losses in countries where the disease is considered endemic (Çetinkaya et al, 2002;Farias et al, 2019;Guimarães, 2011;Latif et al, 2016;Paton, 2003;Pavan, Robles, Cairó, Marcelino, & Pettinari, 2011;Windsor, 2014). In Australia, CLA and Johne's disease (paratuberculosis) are currently considered the two most important chronic diseases in sheep (Paton, 2010;Windsor, 2014).…”