A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Contagious Agalactia (CA) is one of the major animal health problems in small ruminants because of its economic significance. Currently, four <it>Mycoplasma</it> spp. have been associated with this syndrome: <it>M....

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Main Authors: Ariza-Miguel Jaime, Rodríguez-Lázaro David, Hernández Marta
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/171
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spelling doaj-84bfd8d064ec46028a5a4b1d72d8319e2020-11-25T02:43:58ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482012-09-018117110.1186/1746-6148-8-171A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in SpainAriza-Miguel JaimeRodríguez-Lázaro DavidHernández Marta<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Contagious Agalactia (CA) is one of the major animal health problems in small ruminants because of its economic significance. Currently, four <it>Mycoplasma</it> spp. have been associated with this syndrome: <it>M. agalactiae</it>, <it>M. mycoides</it> subsp. <it>capri</it>, <it>M. capricolum</it> subsp. <it>capricolum</it> and <it>M. putrefaciens</it>. Their presence has been evaluated in several studies conducted in CA-endemic countries. However, previous Spanish studies have been focused on caprine CA, and there is a knowledge gap regarding which <it>Mycoplasma</it> species are present in sheep flocks from Spain, which has the second highest number of sheep amongst the 27 European Union member states. Consequently, we investigated the presence and geographic distribution of the four CA-causing mycoplasmas in Spanish dairy sheep farms. This is the first time such an investigation has been performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Three hundred thirty nine out of 922 sheep flocks were positive for <it>M. agalactiae</it> by real time PCR (36.8%) and 85 by microbiological identification (9.2%). Interestingly, all 597 milk samples assessed for the presence of <it>M. mycoides</it> subsp. <it>capri</it>, <it>M. capricolum</it> subsp. <it>capricolum</it> and <it>M</it>. <it>putrefaciens</it> tested negative. To evaluate the intermittent excretion of the pathogen in milk, we sampled 391 additional farms from 2 to 5 times, resulting that in 26.3% of the cases a previously positive farm tested negative in a later sampling.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>M</it>. <it>agalactiae</it> was the only <it>Mycoplasma</it> species detected in the study area showing a high frequency of presence and wide distribution. Therefore, the establishment of a permanent surveillance network is advantageous, as well as the implementation of control and prevention measures to hinder the dissemination of <it>M. agalactiae</it> and to prevent the entrance of other <it>Mycoplasma</it> species.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/171Mycoplasma agalactiaeContagious agalactiaReal time PCRSheepDairySpain
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author Ariza-Miguel Jaime
Rodríguez-Lázaro David
Hernández Marta
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Rodríguez-Lázaro David
Hernández Marta
A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
BMC Veterinary Research
Mycoplasma agalactiae
Contagious agalactia
Real time PCR
Sheep
Dairy
Spain
author_facet Ariza-Miguel Jaime
Rodríguez-Lázaro David
Hernández Marta
author_sort Ariza-Miguel Jaime
title A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
title_short A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
title_full A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
title_fullStr A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
title_full_unstemmed A survey of <it>Mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in Spain
title_sort survey of <it>mycoplasma agalactiae</it> in dairy sheep farms in spain
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2012-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Contagious Agalactia (CA) is one of the major animal health problems in small ruminants because of its economic significance. Currently, four <it>Mycoplasma</it> spp. have been associated with this syndrome: <it>M. agalactiae</it>, <it>M. mycoides</it> subsp. <it>capri</it>, <it>M. capricolum</it> subsp. <it>capricolum</it> and <it>M. putrefaciens</it>. Their presence has been evaluated in several studies conducted in CA-endemic countries. However, previous Spanish studies have been focused on caprine CA, and there is a knowledge gap regarding which <it>Mycoplasma</it> species are present in sheep flocks from Spain, which has the second highest number of sheep amongst the 27 European Union member states. Consequently, we investigated the presence and geographic distribution of the four CA-causing mycoplasmas in Spanish dairy sheep farms. This is the first time such an investigation has been performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Three hundred thirty nine out of 922 sheep flocks were positive for <it>M. agalactiae</it> by real time PCR (36.8%) and 85 by microbiological identification (9.2%). Interestingly, all 597 milk samples assessed for the presence of <it>M. mycoides</it> subsp. <it>capri</it>, <it>M. capricolum</it> subsp. <it>capricolum</it> and <it>M</it>. <it>putrefaciens</it> tested negative. To evaluate the intermittent excretion of the pathogen in milk, we sampled 391 additional farms from 2 to 5 times, resulting that in 26.3% of the cases a previously positive farm tested negative in a later sampling.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p><it>M</it>. <it>agalactiae</it> was the only <it>Mycoplasma</it> species detected in the study area showing a high frequency of presence and wide distribution. Therefore, the establishment of a permanent surveillance network is advantageous, as well as the implementation of control and prevention measures to hinder the dissemination of <it>M. agalactiae</it> and to prevent the entrance of other <it>Mycoplasma</it> species.</p>
topic Mycoplasma agalactiae
Contagious agalactia
Real time PCR
Sheep
Dairy
Spain
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/171
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