Respiratory infections of sheep

被引:37
|
作者
Martin, WB [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PERUGIA, LAB VIROL V CILLI, IST MALATTIE INFETT PROFILASSI & POLIZIA VET, I-06100 PERUGIA, ITALY
关键词
sheep; respiratory; pneumonia; virus; Pasteurella; Bordetella; adenomatosis; maedi-visna;
D O I
10.1016/0147-9571(96)00002-1
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Sheep respiratory infections appear as differing clinical syndromes. Mild, acute infections are usually due to parainfluenza 3 (PI3) virus. A mild but chronic respiratory problem in lambs under 1 year old is thought to be caused by Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae probably in association with Pasteurella and PI3. Acute bacterial pneumonia usually results from infection with Pasteurella of biotype A. Infection with PI3 can initiate invasion by Pasteurella. Bordetella parapertussis infection has also been implicated. Serotypes of biotype T P. haemolytica cause an acute septicaemia. Stressful management practices may be a predisposing factor. Chronic proliferative pneumonia results from infection by retroviruses of pulmonary adenomatosis or maedi-visna. Both infections have incubation periods extending into years. The former produces fatal tumorous masses in the lungs. Diagnostic tests are being actively sought. Maedi-visna can present as several clinical problems, frequently as an insidious but fatal proliferative pneumonia. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
引用
收藏
页码:171 / 179
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Bighorn sheep fetal lung cell line for detection of respiratory viruses
    Shanthalingam, Sudarvili
    Topliff, Christina
    Kelling, Clayton L.
    Srikumaran, Subramaniam
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE VETERINAIRE, 2010, 74 (01): : 75 - 77
  • [32] Bacterial identity and characteristics in healthy and unhealthy respiratory tracts of sheep and calves
    Barbour, EK
    Nabbut, NH
    Hamadeh, SK
    AlNakhli, HM
    VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1997, 21 (06) : 421 - 430
  • [33] Bacterial Identity and Characteristics in Healthy and Unhealthy Respiratory Tracts of Sheep and Calves
    E.K. Barbour
    N.H. Nabbut
    S.K. Hamadeh
    H.M. Al-Nakhli
    Veterinary Research Communications, 1997, 21 : 421 - 430
  • [34] Climate Change and Respiratory Infections
    Mirsaeidi, Mehdi
    Motahari, Hooman
    Khamesi, Mojdeh Taghizadeh
    Sharifi, Arash
    Campos, Michael
    Schraufnagel, Dean E.
    ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY, 2016, 13 (08) : 1223 - 1230
  • [35] New biomarkers for respiratory infections
    Povoa, Pedro
    Coelho, Luis
    Bos, Lieuwe D. J.
    CURRENT OPINION IN PULMONARY MEDICINE, 2020, 26 (03) : 232 - 240
  • [36] Respiratory syncytial virus infections
    Wetzke, M.
    Schwerk, N.
    PNEUMOLOGE, 2019, 16 (04): : 232 - 241
  • [37] Respiratory tract infections and travels
    Ansart, S.
    REVUE DE MEDECINE INTERNE, 2011, 32 : S213 - S215
  • [38] Respiratory infections unique to Asia
    Tsang, Kenneth W.
    File, Thomas M., Jr.
    RESPIROLOGY, 2008, 13 (07) : 937 - 949
  • [39] Pneumonia and respiratory infections in Down syndrome: A scoping review of the literature
    Santoro, Stephanie L.
    Chicoine, Brian
    Jasien, Joan M.
    Kim, Judy Lu
    Stephens, Mary
    Bulova, Peter
    Capone, George
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A, 2021, 185 (01) : 286 - 299
  • [40] Coronaviruses as the cause of respiratory infections
    Corman, V. M.
    Lienau, J.
    Witzenrath, M.
    INTERNIST, 2019, 60 (11): : 1136 - 1145