“…Newborn lambs and kids are most susceptible, and it is often accompanied by a high mortality rate [112,115]. Outbreaks of congenital abnormalities in foetal or newborn ruminants, musculoskeletal deformities, neonatal deaths [112], abortion in adult animals [31,50,112] as well as hydropsamnii [116] in ewes, stillbirths and mummified foetuses [31] have been related. The main lesions found in foetuses are arthrogryposis, brachygnathia inferior, hydranencephaly, hydranencephaly, porencephaly, cerebellar hypoplasia [31], hypoplasia or segmental aplasia of the spinal cord and neurogenic muscular atrophy [116].…”