2021
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.691448
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The Participation of a Malignant Catarrhal Fever Virus and Mycoplasma bovis in the Development of Single and Mixed Infections in Beef and Dairy Cattle With Bovine Respiratory Disease

Abstract: The bovine respiratory disease (BRD) complex is a multietiological and multifactorial disease associated with a wide range of viral and bacterial pathogens. This study evaluated the contribution of specific infectious disease agents in the development of BRD in cattle from Brazil and determined if a virus within the malignant catarrhal fever virus (MCFV) group and Mycoplasma bovis, acting individually or in conjunction, can be associated with the development of BRD. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded pulmonary s… Show more

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“…All animals infected with OvHV-2 had distinct patterns of pulmonary diseases, including interstitial pneumonia (animals #2 and #4) and suppurative bronchopneumonia (animal #4); similar findings were identified in cattle with BRD due to infections with a MCFV, more likely, OvHV-2 [ 19 ]. Additionally, necrotizing vasculitis, the hallmark for a histologic diagnosis of MCF [ 1 3 ], was only observed in animal #4; suggesting that this histologic alteration should not be the only histopathologic feature used to arrive at a diagnosis of OvHV-2-associated pneumonia.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…All animals infected with OvHV-2 had distinct patterns of pulmonary diseases, including interstitial pneumonia (animals #2 and #4) and suppurative bronchopneumonia (animal #4); similar findings were identified in cattle with BRD due to infections with a MCFV, more likely, OvHV-2 [ 19 ]. Additionally, necrotizing vasculitis, the hallmark for a histologic diagnosis of MCF [ 1 3 ], was only observed in animal #4; suggesting that this histologic alteration should not be the only histopathologic feature used to arrive at a diagnosis of OvHV-2-associated pneumonia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Alternatively, cattle without any clinical manifestations, gross, and histologic demonstration of SA-MCF vasculitis contained OvHV-2 DNA [ 45 ]. Furthermore, our group has demonstrated the participation of OvHV-2 in cattle with neurological syndromes but without typical clinical manifestations of SA-MCF [ 15 ], with similar findings in cattle with pulmonary [ 19 , 20 , 22 ] and renal [ 21 ] diseases. Additionally, several reports have confirmed the participation of OvHV-2 in cattle [ 13 , 16 , 45 , 46 ] and the American bison [ 16 18 ] without typical clinical manifestations of SA-MCF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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