Transmission Of Infectious Agents Causing Abortion Flashcards

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What is an abortion?

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premature expulsion from the uterus of non-viable products of conception

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Premature birth meaning

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premature expulsion from the uterus of viable products of conception.

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3
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Still birth meaning

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delivery of a fully formed dead neonate.

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4
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What is embryonic or foetal death

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reabsorption, mummification, maceration

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5
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Why is abortion important?

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  1. Health and welfare of dam
  2. Economics;
    • Lost calves/lambs
    • Getting the animal pregnant again
    • Keeping the animal while getting pregnant
    • Direct treatment, replacement and investigation costs
  3. Legal; “an abortion or calving which takes place less than 271 days after service/insemination, or 265 days after implantation or transfer of an embryo, whether the calf is born dead or alive”
  4. Zoonotic;
    Some abortion pathogens are zoonotic: Protect yourself
    Obligation to protect others against
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6
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Describe the steps leading to and after abortion of animal

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• Communicate zoonotic risk
• Immediate isolation of the dam
• Disposal (removal vs submission) of aborted
material and infected bedding
• Permanent identification of the dam
• Vaccination
• Whole flock antibiotic treatment: NOT acceptable as control measure

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7
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What are the individual costs of an abortion of;
-dairy cow
-beef cow
-sheep

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-630 pounds
-800
-85

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8
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After an abortion what are you required to send to laboratory?

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– Dead foetus(es): foetal stomach content, foetal fluid, liver, lung
and heart
– Placenta: including cotyledon and surrounding membrane (vaginal swab)
– Dam blood samples

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9
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What are the 2 main causes of abortion?

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Infectious agents
Non infectious

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10
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What are the 2 main mechanisms of infectious abortion

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Direct- infectious agents cause disruption of placental supply (placentitis)- pathogen directly causes abortion

Indirect- inability to carry foetus to term (due to reasons like maternal endotoxaemia, foetal hypoxia)- pathogen causes systemic disease

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11
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What is the mechanism for non infectious abortion

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Indirect

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12
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What are ways of preventing abortions?

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Biosecurity (prevent the entrance);
-Closed vs open herd/flock
-Quarantine (returning stock)
-Neighbouring farms/fences
-Stray animals/vermins
-Health schemes (accredited)

Vaccination;
– Cattle: Salmonella, Leptospirosis, IBR, BVDV – Sheep: Toxoplasma, EAE, SBV

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13
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How do we contain an abortion outbreak?

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Biocontainment (prevent the spreading):
-Disinfection
Isolate the animal
-Breeding
-Treatment vs cull

Avoid future losses: cull, vaccination, (antibiotics?)

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14
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Are there any clinics signs other than abortion itself?

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Often no

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15
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Name some of the main causes of ruminant abortion
-bovine

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-Bacillus licheniformis
*Neospora caninum
-Salmonella species
-Truperella pyogenes
-Listeria monocytogenes
-Campylobacter fetus
fetus
• Bovine Viral Diarrhoea
• Bovine herpes virus type I
-Leptospira hardjo
• Aspergillus species
-Brucella abortus

( - = bacteria
• = virus
* = Protozoa)

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16
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Name some of the main causes of abortion
-in ovine

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-Chlamydia abortus (EAE)
*Toxoplasma gondii
-Campylobacter species
-Salmonellaspecies
-Listeriaspecies
• Border disease virus (BDV)
• Schmallenburg virus (SBV)
-Coxiella burnetii
-Anaplasma phagocytophilum
-Brucella species
• Bluetongue virus

17
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Name the most common infectious disease causing abortion in;
-beef (33%)
-dairy (30%)
-sheep (2)

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1.Bacillus licheniformis
2. Neospora caninum
3. Chalmydia abortus (EAE) & Toxoplasma gondii

18
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Main zoonotic infectious causes of ruminant abortion

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-brucellosis (undulant fever)
-chlamydiosis (EAE)
-Q fever