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Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas

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The etiopathogenesis of acute pneumonia, the second most important cause of mortality among Peruvian neonatal alpacas, is still poorly understood. The objective of this study was to characterize gross and histopathology lesions, as well as to identify viruses [parainfluenza type 3 (PI-3) and bovine...

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Autores: Cirilo C., Erick, Manchego S., Alberto, Rivera H., Hermelinda, Rosadio A., Raúl
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2012
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/914
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Materia:Alpaca neonata
neumonía aguda
PI-3
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica.
neonatal alpaca
acute pneumonia
PI-3 virus
M. haemolytica
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
COEXISTENCIA DE VIRUS Y BACTERIAS EN NEUMONÍAS AGUDAS EN ALPACAS NEONATAS.
title Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
spellingShingle Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
Cirilo C., Erick
Alpaca neonata
neumonía aguda
PI-3
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica.
neonatal alpaca
acute pneumonia
PI-3 virus
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica
title_short Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
title_full Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
title_fullStr Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
title_full_unstemmed Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
title_sort Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacas
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cirilo C., Erick
Manchego S., Alberto
Rivera H., Hermelinda
Rosadio A., Raúl
author Cirilo C., Erick
author_facet Cirilo C., Erick
Manchego S., Alberto
Rivera H., Hermelinda
Rosadio A., Raúl
author_role author
author2 Manchego S., Alberto
Rivera H., Hermelinda
Rosadio A., Raúl
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Alpaca neonata
neumonía aguda
PI-3
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica.
neonatal alpaca
acute pneumonia
PI-3 virus
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica
topic Alpaca neonata
neumonía aguda
PI-3
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica.
neonatal alpaca
acute pneumonia
PI-3 virus
BRSV
P. multocida
M. haemolytica
description The etiopathogenesis of acute pneumonia, the second most important cause of mortality among Peruvian neonatal alpacas, is still poorly understood. The objective of this study was to characterize gross and histopathology lesions, as well as to identify viruses [parainfluenza type 3 (PI-3) and bovine respiratory syncytial (BRS)] by direct immunofluorescence test, and isolate bacteria [Pasteurella multocida (PM) and Mannheimia haemolytica (MH)] from 24 fatal acute pneumonia cases of 7-39 days-old neonates. At necropsy the gross lesions corresponded to moderate purulent focal bronchopneumonia or severe necrotic purulent fibrinous (n=13), and moderate to severe pulmonary congestion and edema (n=11). Histopathological analysis revealed: acute, severe, and diffuse necrotizing, fibrinous, suppurative bronchopneumonia (n=3), acute mild to moderate and focally diffuse suppurative bronchopneumonia (n=10), and acute, moderate to severe diffuse congestion and pulmonary edema (n=11). Among these 24 cases, 22 yielded virus identification and/or bacterial isolation. Eight cases were positive to one pathogen (5 for viruses and 3 for bacteria), 10/22 were positive for two pathogens [BRSV plus bacteria (n=7), PI-3 plus bacteria (n=2), and one for both bacteria)], and 4/22 positive for 3 pathogens [BRSV, PI-3 plus bacteria (n=3), and PI-3 plus both bacteria (n=1)]. Among the affected lung tissue, virus was identified 19 times (13 positive for BRSV, 9 for PI-3, and 3/19 for both viruses) whereas bacteria was isolated 14 times [P. multocida (n=8), M. haemolytica (n=6), and both bacteria (n=2)]. The presence of multiple pathogens was observed in 14/22 positive cases with an observation of virus-bacteria association in 13/14 of the cases. The coexistence of BRSV-PM was the most frequently observed (6/13), followed by the simultaneous presence of BRSV-MH (4/13) and PI-3 PM or MH (4/13). The results appear to indicate that acute pneumonia in alpaca neonates may well result from virus and bacterial interactions in a similar way to pneumonic lesions of other ruminants.
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spelling Viral and bacterial coexistence in acute pneumonia in neonatal alpacasCOEXISTENCIA DE VIRUS Y BACTERIAS EN NEUMONÍAS AGUDAS EN ALPACAS NEONATAS.Cirilo C., ErickManchego S., AlbertoRivera H., HermelindaRosadio A., RaúlAlpaca neonataneumonía agudaPI-3BRSVP. multocidaM. haemolytica.neonatal alpacaacute pneumoniaPI-3 virusBRSVP. multocidaM. haemolyticaThe etiopathogenesis of acute pneumonia, the second most important cause of mortality among Peruvian neonatal alpacas, is still poorly understood. The objective of this study was to characterize gross and histopathology lesions, as well as to identify viruses [parainfluenza type 3 (PI-3) and bovine respiratory syncytial (BRS)] by direct immunofluorescence test, and isolate bacteria [Pasteurella multocida (PM) and Mannheimia haemolytica (MH)] from 24 fatal acute pneumonia cases of 7-39 days-old neonates. At necropsy the gross lesions corresponded to moderate purulent focal bronchopneumonia or severe necrotic purulent fibrinous (n=13), and moderate to severe pulmonary congestion and edema (n=11). Histopathological analysis revealed: acute, severe, and diffuse necrotizing, fibrinous, suppurative bronchopneumonia (n=3), acute mild to moderate and focally diffuse suppurative bronchopneumonia (n=10), and acute, moderate to severe diffuse congestion and pulmonary edema (n=11). Among these 24 cases, 22 yielded virus identification and/or bacterial isolation. Eight cases were positive to one pathogen (5 for viruses and 3 for bacteria), 10/22 were positive for two pathogens [BRSV plus bacteria (n=7), PI-3 plus bacteria (n=2), and one for both bacteria)], and 4/22 positive for 3 pathogens [BRSV, PI-3 plus bacteria (n=3), and PI-3 plus both bacteria (n=1)]. Among the affected lung tissue, virus was identified 19 times (13 positive for BRSV, 9 for PI-3, and 3/19 for both viruses) whereas bacteria was isolated 14 times [P. multocida (n=8), M. haemolytica (n=6), and both bacteria (n=2)]. The presence of multiple pathogens was observed in 14/22 positive cases with an observation of virus-bacteria association in 13/14 of the cases. The coexistence of BRSV-PM was the most frequently observed (6/13), followed by the simultaneous presence of BRSV-MH (4/13) and PI-3 PM or MH (4/13). The results appear to indicate that acute pneumonia in alpaca neonates may well result from virus and bacterial interactions in a similar way to pneumonic lesions of other ruminants.A pesar que las neumonías agudas son una de las principales causas de muerte neonatal en alpacas, poco se conoce sobre agentes etiológicos responsables de estos procesos. Muestras de neumonías fatales de 24 neonatos de 5 a 39 días de edad fueron analizadas mediante estudios patológicos, virológicos (inmunofluorescencia directa) y bacteriológicos para identificar virus [parainfluenza 3 (PI-3), respiratorio sincitial bovino (BRSV)] y bacterias [Pasteurella multocida (PM), Mannheimia haemolytica (MH)], buscando posible asociación virus-bacteria en procesos neumónicos. Histopatológicamente, las lesiones se agruparon en tres tipos: 1) Severa y difusa bronconeumonía fibrino-necrotizante supurativa (n=3); 2) Leve a moderada y difusa bronconeumonía supurativa (n=10); y 3) Moderada a severa y difusa congestión y edema pulmonar (n=11). En 22/24 de los casos se identificaron agentes virales y se aislaron bacterias. En 8/22 casos se identificaron/aislaron agentes únicos (5 virus y 3 bacterias), en 10 de 22 casos fueron positivos para infecciones duales [BRSV y bacteria (n=7), PI3 y bacteria (n=2) y ambas bacterias (n=1)] y en los cuatro restantes se identificaron tres patógenos simultáneamente [BRSV, PI3 y bacteria (n=3); y PI3 más las dos bacterias (n=1)]. La prueba de inmunofluorescencia detectó 19/22 positivos a antígenos virales. En 13/19 de estos casos se identificó al BRSV y en 9/19 al virus PI-3 (ambos virus estuvieron presentes en tres casos). En 16/22 casos se lograron aislar bacterias, 11 de los cuales fueron positivos a P. multocida y 7 positivos a M. haemolytica (en dos casos se aislaron ambas bacterias). La presencia de patógenos múltiples fue observada en 14/22 de los casos con clara predominancia de la asociación virus/bacteria (n=13). La coexistencia de BRSV-PM fue la más frecuente (n=6), seguida de BRVS-MH (n=4) y PI3-PM o MH (n=4). Los resultados sugieren posible interacción patogénica virus bacteria, similares a otros rumiantes, en el desarrollo de neumonías agudas en alpacas.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2012-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/91410.15381/rivep.v23i3.914Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 23 Núm. 3 (2012); 317-335Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 23 No. 3 (2012); 317-3351682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/914/739Derechos de autor 2012 Erick Cirilo C., Alberto Manchego S., Hermelinda Rivera H., Raúl Rosadio A.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/9142020-03-19T19:29:58Z
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