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Vet J ; 249: 41-46, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31239163

ABSTRACT

Detecting Mycoplasma bovis on cattle farms represents a challenge in the absence of an outbreak or cases of M. bovis mastitis, yet identification of an infection is essential to control the spread of the disease successfully. The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine whether meat inspection records can aid identification of cattle farms supporting M. bovis infection, and (2) to compare the average daily weight gain estimated from carcass weight for cattle originating from farms differing in M. bovis test-status. Meat inspection records were collected from two abattoirs in 2015; 80 677 animals in total. All the dairy and mixed breed cows and bulls used for meat production were categorized according to known M. bovis infection status of the farms from which the cattle were derived; positive, contact or control farms. The associations between animals from different M. bovis categories and lung lesions of bulls and cows (pneumonia and pleuritis), identified during meat inspection, and estimated average daily gain (ADG) of bulls, were investigated. The odds ratios for lung lesions, especially pleuritis, were higher in M. bovis test-positive or contact farms compared with control farms. Additionally, odds ratios for pleuritis were higher among animals from M. bovis test-positive farms and animals from contact slaughtering farms originating from M. bovis-free rearing farms. Bulls originating from M. bovis test-positive farms had higher estimated average daily gain than cattle from control farms. Meat inspection records can be used alongside other methods to detect M. bovis-positive farms where M. bovis causes lung lesions.


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Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Food Inspection , Meat , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Mycoplasma bovis , Respiratory Tract Diseases/veterinary , Weight Gain , Abattoirs , Animals , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/pathology , Cattle Diseases/physiopathology , Dairying , Female , Finland , Lung/pathology , Male , Mycoplasma Infections/diagnosis , Mycoplasma Infections/pathology , Mycoplasma Infections/physiopathology , Pleurisy/pathology , Pleurisy/physiopathology , Pleurisy/veterinary , Pneumonia/pathology , Pneumonia/physiopathology , Pneumonia/veterinary , Respiratory Tract Diseases/microbiology , Respiratory Tract Diseases/pathology , Respiratory Tract Diseases/physiopathology
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Vet Microbiol ; 231: 107-115, 2019 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30955796

ABSTRACT

Mycoplasma bovis causes bovine respiratory disease, mastitis, arthritis and otitis. The importance of M. bovis has escalated because of recent outbreaks and introductions into countries previously free of M. bovis. We characterized the course of M. bovis infection on 19 recently infected dairy farms over 24 months. Our objective was to identify diagnostic tools to assess the efficacy of control measures to assess low risk infection status on M. bovis infected farms. PCR assays and culture were used to detect M. bovis, and in-house and BioX ELISAs were used to follow antibody responses. Cows and young stock were sampled on four separate occasions, and clinical cases were sampled when they arose. On 17 farms, a few cases of clinical mastitis were detected, mostly within the first eight weeks after the index case. Antibodies detected by in-house ELISA persisted in the serum of cows at least for 1.5 years on all farms, regardless of the M. bovis infection status or signs of clinical disease or subclinical mastitis on the farm. Six out of 19 farms became low risk as the infection was resolved. Our results suggest that, for biosecurity purposes, regular monitoring should be conducted on herds by screening for M. bovis in samples from cows with clinical mastitis and calves with pneumonia, in conjunction with testing young stock by screening longitudinally collected nasal swabs for M. bovis and sequential serum samples for antibody against recombinant antigen.


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Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Mastitis, Bovine/diagnosis , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Animals , Asymptomatic Infections , Cattle , Dairying , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Finland/epidemiology , Lactation , Mastitis, Bovine/immunology , Mastitis, Bovine/microbiology , Mycoplasma Infections/diagnosis , Mycoplasma Infections/immunology , Mycoplasma bovis , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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