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[Examinations of cattle births with a special focus on Coxiella burnetii].

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/183135
Publisher DOI
10.17236/sat00386
PubMed ID
36718714
Description
Cattle births can carry the risk of transmissible and zoonotic diseases. The focus of the present study was the excretion of Coxiella (C.) burnetii during cattle births. Small ruminants are considered as the main reservoir of C. burnetii. Cattle are often subclinical carriers and their role as potential reservoir has not been fully elucidated until now, although the excretion of Coxiella has been demonstrated during cattle birth. The study recorded all births, caesarean sections and one abortion in 40 cattle at the ruminant clinic of the Vetsuisse Faculty in Bern in the study period from March 2019 to March 2020. A placenta -, milk - and fecal sample was examined for antigen diagnostics using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In addition, a serum sample was analyzed to detect C. burnetii-specific antibodies. Antigen and/or antibodies (placenta, n=8/9; milk, n=2/9; faeces, n=1/9; serology n= 3/9) were detected in 22,5 % of the cows (n=9/40) without the presence of specific clinical symptoms. It is essential to sensitize contact persons to this zoonosis, since Coxiella can trigger Q-fever in humans.
Date of Publication
2023-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
500 Science
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Coxciella burnetii Coxiella burnetii Geburt Infektionskrankheit Q-Fieber Q-fever Rind Zoonose birth bovini bovins cattle febbre Q fièvre Q infectious disease maladie infectieuse malattia infettiva naissance nascita zoonose zoonosi zoonosis
Language(s)
de
Contributor(s)
Baumann, T.
Studer, Eveline
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Hirsbrunner, Gabriela
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin (DKV) Universität Bern
Additional Credits
Wiederkäuerklinik Universität Bern
Series
Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde
Publisher
Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte
ISSN
1664-2848
Access(Rights)
open.access
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