Bovine Abortion and Neonatal Death Associated with Ureaplasma Diversum
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Ureaplasma diversum was isolated from the lungs and/or stomach fluid and placentas of five aborted bovine fetuses and four newborn calves. All isolates were serotype D48. Placentitis was observed in all instances in which the placenta was examined. Gross lesions consisted of focal or diffuse reddening of the chorioallantois and amnion and thickening of the amnion. Microscopically there were fibrosis, edema and inflammation of the amnion. Microscopic lesions in the lung consisted of diffuse pneumonitis with thickening of the alveolar walls and in some cases peribronchiolar lymphoid accumulations. Macrophages and granulocytes were present in the alveoli. Inoculation of the vulva of a virgin heifer with one of the isolates from a fetal lung produced hyperemia and profuse purulent discharge with slight granularity.
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