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Proof of an optimized salicylic acid paste-based treatment concept of ulcerative M2-stage digital dermatitis lesions in 21 dairy cows.

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dc.contributor.authorAlsaaod, Maher
dc.contributor.authorJensen, Tim K
dc.contributor.authorMiglinci, Lea
dc.contributor.authorGurtner, Corinne
dc.contributor.authorBrandt, Sabine
dc.contributor.authorPlüss, Jeanette
dc.contributor.authorStuder, Eveline
dc.contributor.authorSteiner, Adrian
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-11T16:39:34Z
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dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThe efficacy of salicylic acid paste (SA) in the treatment of ulcerative bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) was assessed by combining clinical and histopathological analyses with molecular biological techniques. The latter were conducted in a blinded manner to reach maximum objectivity. Prior to treatment, M2-stage BDD lesions (n = 26, diagnosed in 21 dairy cows) exhibited ulceration, with severe perivascular, chronic, lymphoplasmacytic dermatitis and extensive keratinolysis being noted in most cases. Pretreatment biopsy samples (n = 12) followed by povidone-iodine ointment under bandage for one week before administration of SA paste were tested positive for Treponema spp. by blinded PCR and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). Subsequent treatment consisted of application of SA and bandaging at weekly intervals until lesions had completely resolved. The treatment duration ranged between 2 and 4 weeks. Complete healing was achieved in 100% of cases, with 2/21 animals requiring a second round of treatment upon disease reoccurrence. Importantly, only 3/26 biopsies taken from previously affected sites still tested positive by Treponema PCR, and in another biopsy, the outermost layers of the stratum corneum scored weakly positive by Treponema-specific FISH. None of these Treponema DNA-positive biopsies showed signs of ulceration. One case exhibited focal keratinolysis. Positive PCR or FISH in these cases may have arisen from DNA traces of dead bacteria or environmental contamination during biopsy harvesting. To our knowledge, this is the first study on blinded molecular biological monitoring of the therapeutic efficacy of SA with respect to treponemal infection, and on complete BDD M2-stage remission in all animals achieved by SA treatment according to an optimized protocol. Although the etiology of BDD is considered as multifactorial, our data further support the concept that treponemes have a decisive role in BDD pathogenesis.
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitut für Tierpathologie (ITPA)
dc.identifier.doi10.48350/170558
dc.identifier.pmid35679311
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1371/journal.pone.0269521
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/85526
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dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
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dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
dc.titleProof of an optimized salicylic acid paste-based treatment concept of ulcerative M2-stage digital dermatitis lesions in 21 dairy cows.
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oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
oairecerif.author.affiliationInstitut für Tierpathologie (ITPA)
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
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