Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review

Mycoplasma agalactiae is one of the causal agents of classical contagious agalactia (CA), a serious, economically important but neglected enzootic disease of small ruminants. It occurs in many parts of the world and most notably in the Mediterranean Basin. Following the infection common complication...

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Main Authors: Amit Kumar, Anu Rahal, Sandip Chakraborty, Amit Kumar Verma, Kuldeep Dhama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Veterinary Medicine International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/286752
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spelling doaj-ffbeb964360a48c5be9ff70cf76ebb192020-11-24T23:51:16ZengHindawi LimitedVeterinary Medicine International2090-81132042-00482014-01-01201410.1155/2014/286752286752Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A ReviewAmit Kumar0Anu Rahal1Sandip Chakraborty2Amit Kumar Verma3Kuldeep Dhama4Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Uttar Pradesh Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evum Go-Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU), Mathura 281001, IndiaDivision of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar 243122, IndiaAnimal Resources Development Department, Pt. Nehru Complex, Agartala 799006, IndiaDepartment of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Uttar Pradesh Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhayay Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidhyalaya Evum Go-Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU), Mathura 281001, IndiaDivision of Pathology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar 243122, IndiaMycoplasma agalactiae is one of the causal agents of classical contagious agalactia (CA), a serious, economically important but neglected enzootic disease of small ruminants. It occurs in many parts of the world and most notably in the Mediterranean Basin. Following the infection common complications are septicaemia, mastitis, arthritis, pleurisy, pneumonia, and keratoconjunctivitis. Primary or tentative diagnosis of the organism is based upon clinical signs. Various serological tests, namely, growth precipitation, immunofluorescence, complement fixation test, haemagglutination inhibition, agglutination, immunodiffusion, enzyme immunoassays, immunoelectrophoresis, blotting techniques, and others, are available. Molecular tools seem to be much more sensitive, specific, and faster and help to differentiate various strains. The real-time PCR, multiplex PCR, quantitative PCR, PCR-RFLP, MLST, and gene probes, complementary to segments of chromosomal DNA or 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), have strengthened the diagnosis of M. agalactiae. Both live attenuated and adjuvant (alum precipitated or saponified) inactivated vaccines are available with greater use of inactivated ones due to lack of side effects. The present review discusses the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical signs of contagious agalactia in small ruminants along with trends and advances in its diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, prevention, and control strategies that will help in countering this disease.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/286752
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Amit Kumar Verma
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Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
Veterinary Medicine International
author_facet Amit Kumar
Anu Rahal
Sandip Chakraborty
Amit Kumar Verma
Kuldeep Dhama
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title Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
title_short Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
title_full Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
title_fullStr Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Mycoplasma agalactiae, an Etiological Agent of Contagious Agalactia in Small Ruminants: A Review
title_sort mycoplasma agalactiae, an etiological agent of contagious agalactia in small ruminants: a review
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description Mycoplasma agalactiae is one of the causal agents of classical contagious agalactia (CA), a serious, economically important but neglected enzootic disease of small ruminants. It occurs in many parts of the world and most notably in the Mediterranean Basin. Following the infection common complications are septicaemia, mastitis, arthritis, pleurisy, pneumonia, and keratoconjunctivitis. Primary or tentative diagnosis of the organism is based upon clinical signs. Various serological tests, namely, growth precipitation, immunofluorescence, complement fixation test, haemagglutination inhibition, agglutination, immunodiffusion, enzyme immunoassays, immunoelectrophoresis, blotting techniques, and others, are available. Molecular tools seem to be much more sensitive, specific, and faster and help to differentiate various strains. The real-time PCR, multiplex PCR, quantitative PCR, PCR-RFLP, MLST, and gene probes, complementary to segments of chromosomal DNA or 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA), have strengthened the diagnosis of M. agalactiae. Both live attenuated and adjuvant (alum precipitated or saponified) inactivated vaccines are available with greater use of inactivated ones due to lack of side effects. The present review discusses the etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and clinical signs of contagious agalactia in small ruminants along with trends and advances in its diagnosis, treatment, vaccination, prevention, and control strategies that will help in countering this disease.
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