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A Bighorn Sheep Die-off in Southern Colorado Involving a Pasteurellaceae Strain that May Have Originated from Syntopic Cattle

机译:科罗拉多州南部的大角羊死亡,涉及一种可能源自同位牛的巴斯德杆菌科菌株

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We investigated a pasteurellosis epizootic in free-ranging bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) wherein a Pasteurellaceae strain carried by syntopic cattle (Bos taunts) under severe winter conditions appeared to contribute to pneumonia in affected bighorns. Twenty-one moribund or dead bighorn sheep were found on the "Fossil Ridge" herd's winter range, Colorado, USA, between 13 December 2007 and 29 February 2008. Eight carcasses examined showed gross or microscopic evidence of acute to subacute fibrinous bronchopneumonia. All eight carcasses yielded at least one beta-hemolytic Mannheimia haemolytica biogroup 1((+/- c)) strain, and seven also yielded a beta-hemolytic Bibersteinia trehalosi biogroup 4(CDS)) strain; evidence of Pasteurella nmultocida, Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, and parainfluenza :3 and bovine respiratory syncytial viruses was also detected. Isolates of beta-hemolytic Manneimia haemolytica biogroup 1(C) from a bighorn carcass and a syntopic COW showed 99.5% similarity in genetic fingerprints; B. trehalosi biogroup 4(CDS) isolates were >= 94.9% similar to an isolate from a nearby bighorn herd. Field and laboratory observations suggested that pneumonia in affected bighorns may have been caused by a combination of pathogens including two pathogenic Pasteurellaceae strains one likely of cattle origin and one likely of bighorn origin with infections in some cases perhaps exacerbated by other respiratory pathogens and severe weather conditions. Our and others' findings suggest that intimate interactions between wild sheep and cattle should be discouraged as part of a comprehensive approach to health management and conservation of North American wild sheep species.
机译:我们调查了散养大角羊(Ovis canadensis)中的巴氏杆菌病流行病,其中在严冬条件下由同位牛(Bos taunts)携带的巴斯德杆菌属菌株似乎在受影响的大角羊中引起了肺炎。在2007年12月13日至2008年2月29日期间,在美国科罗拉多州的“化石岭”牧群的冬季范围内发现了二十只垂死或死亡的大角羊。检查的八具尸体显示出急性或亚急性纤维化支气管肺炎的肉眼或镜下证据。所有八个尸体产生至少一个β-溶血性曼海姆氏菌生物组1((+/- c))菌株,还有七个也产生了β-溶血性海藻Bibersteinia trehalosi生物组4(CDS))菌株。还检测到了巴氏杆菌,猪肺炎支原体和副流感:3的证据以及牛呼吸道合胞病毒。来自大角horn体和同位COW的β-溶血性溶血性Manneimia haemolytica生物群1(C)分离物在遗传指纹图中显示99.5%的相似性;海藻芽孢杆菌生物组4(CDS)分离株与附近比格霍恩牛群的分离株> = 94.9%。现场和实验室观察表明,受影响大角羊的肺炎可能是由多种病原体共同引起的,其中包括两种致病巴斯德氏菌菌株,一种可能是牛来源的,另一种可能是大角牛来源的,在某些情况下可能会被其他呼吸道病原体和恶劣的天气条件加重感染。我们和其他人的发现表明,不应该将野绵羊与牛之间的亲密互动作为健康管理和保护北美野绵羊物种的综合方法的一部分。

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