Title of article :
Pathological and epidemiological investigations
into listerial encephalitis in sheep
Author/Authors :
H. Kumar and T.V.R. Ravi kumar، نويسنده , , B.B. Singh، نويسنده , , M.S. Bal، نويسنده , , Kamalpreet Kaur، نويسنده , , Randhir Singh، نويسنده , , P.K. Sidhu، نويسنده , , K.S. Sandhu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Three outbreaks of encephalitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes were investigated in the migratory flocks of sheep in Punjab,
India. Sixty-nine sheep were affected out of 930 animals (875 sheep and 55 goats) during these outbreaks, with cumulative morbidity,
mortality and case fatality rate of 7.89, 7.08 and 89.85%, respectively. Incidence of disease was low in sheep below 6 months of age
with cumulative morbidity and mortality rate of 3.75% as compared to 9.5 and 8.3%, respectively in sheep above 6 months of age.
Case fatality was highest (100%) in young sheep below 6 months of age when compared to 88.3% in adult sheep above 6 months of
age. Clinical signs included circling movements, unilateral facial paralysis, twisting of neck, stiffening and opisthotonus, blindness,
corneal opacity and retention of food in mouth. Histopathologically, extensive perivascular cuffing, microabscesses and meningitis
were observed in medulla oblongata, pons and anterior part of spinal cord. In few cases, microabscesses were also present in liver.
Cerebrospinal fluid revealed higher concentration of total proteins with increase in globulins. Isolation of L. monocytogenes was
made from hind brain and anterior part of spinal cord using cold enrichment method. There was no symptom of disease in the goats.
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Keywords :
encephalitis , listeriosis , sheep , Outbreaks
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research