1987
DOI: 10.1177/030098588702400509
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Pathology ofCampylobacter jejuniAbortion in Sheep

Abstract: Campylobacter jejuni was inoculated intravenously into pregnant ewes on gestation days 1 14 and 123 to reproduce ovine abortion. All ewes aborted 7-1 2 days post-inoculation. High numbers of C. jejuni were isolated from ewe tissues (caruncle, bile, cecal feces), fetal tissues, and placenta. C. jejuni colonies were identified in caruncles and placenta by light microscopy and immunoperoxidase techniques. Histologically, inoculated ewes had a severe purulent endometritis with vasculitis. Placentas from inoculated… Show more

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“…During the initial period of infection, ewes usually do not show clinical signs of disease; however, occasionally ewes die due to uterine sepsis and septicemia if the fetus dies and is retained in utero (39). Gross lesions in aborted ewes include thickened uterine walls with edema, swollen caruncles covered with exudate, and placentas with mottled swollen cotyledons (17). Aborted fetuses can be mildly to severely autolyzed and commonly have serosanguinous fluid in the abdomen and thorax and, less often, focal liver necrosis (17,20,39).…”
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“…During the initial period of infection, ewes usually do not show clinical signs of disease; however, occasionally ewes die due to uterine sepsis and septicemia if the fetus dies and is retained in utero (39). Gross lesions in aborted ewes include thickened uterine walls with edema, swollen caruncles covered with exudate, and placentas with mottled swollen cotyledons (17). Aborted fetuses can be mildly to severely autolyzed and commonly have serosanguinous fluid in the abdomen and thorax and, less often, focal liver necrosis (17,20,39).…”
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“…Among the three species of Campylobacter capable of causing reproductive disorders in sheep, Campylobacter jejuni, Campylobacter coli and Campylobacter fetus fetus (HEDSTROM et al, 1987;DIKER et al, 1988;SAHIN et al, 2008;BÜYÜK et al, 2011), only the latter was not isolated in this study of the herds of São Paulo. However, the same species were also isolated in previous studies in healthy animals (STANLEY et al, 1998;JONES et al, 1999).…”
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“…Artificially inoculated females aborted in 100% of cases, with clinical signs similar to cases of natural infection, characterized by purulent endometritis and necropurulent placentitis with yellow cotyledons and edematous caruncles with hemorrhagic streaks, covered by mucoid-serosanguinous and fibrinous exudate (HEDSTROM et al, 1987). C. coli, in Turkey, was isolated and identified from vaginal discharge samples of two sheep and 10,25% of aborted foetus (BÜYÜK et al, 2011).…”
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