Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil

The objective of this work was to quantify the economic losses caused by a botulism outbreak among beef cattle in a semi-containment regime. The animals were fed corn silage and commercial feed and had access to a pasture of Guinea grass ( Panicum maximum ). Of the 150 steers in the herd, 22 (14...

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Main Authors: Samara de Paula Lopes, Michel Abdalla Helayel, Adriano Tony Ramos, Isabelle Magalhães da Cunha, Luiz Filipe Cabral de Souza Ramos, Iveraldo dos Santos Dutra, Vivian de Assunção N. Carvalho, Saulo Andrade Caldas
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2019-04-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/1019
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spelling doaj-2de52e479483480bbbdaf08f837f07fe2021-10-02T09:55:17ZengSociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de JaneiroBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine0100-24302527-21792019-04-0141e101919e10191910.29374/2527-2179.bjvm1019191019Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, BrazilSamara de Paula LopesMichel Abdalla HelayelAdriano Tony RamosIsabelle Magalhães da CunhaLuiz Filipe Cabral de Souza RamosIveraldo dos Santos DutraVivian de Assunção N. CarvalhoSaulo Andrade CaldasThe objective of this work was to quantify the economic losses caused by a botulism outbreak among beef cattle in a semi-containment regime. The animals were fed corn silage and commercial feed and had access to a pasture of Guinea grass ( Panicum maximum ). Of the 150 steers in the herd, 22 (14.6% morbidity rate) presented clinical signs compatible with botulism and died (100% lethality rate). The 22 steers were clinically evaluated and eight were necropsied. The carcasses were evaluated macroscopically, and samples of the main organs were collected for laboratory testing. Ruminal and intestinal contents, and samples of the silage and animal feed provided were also collected. Botulinum toxin type C was identified in the ruminal contents of one steer and in the corn silage. Herein, the epidemiology, clinical signs, and laboratory findings regarding botulinum intoxication are emphasized for this outbreak. Our findings show the importance of keeping the silage well preserved because this represented a means of neurotoxin transmission that generated economic damage to the producer.http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/1019clostridium botulinumbotulinum neurotoxin type ccorn silage
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author Samara de Paula Lopes
Michel Abdalla Helayel
Adriano Tony Ramos
Isabelle Magalhães da Cunha
Luiz Filipe Cabral de Souza Ramos
Iveraldo dos Santos Dutra
Vivian de Assunção N. Carvalho
Saulo Andrade Caldas
spellingShingle Samara de Paula Lopes
Michel Abdalla Helayel
Adriano Tony Ramos
Isabelle Magalhães da Cunha
Luiz Filipe Cabral de Souza Ramos
Iveraldo dos Santos Dutra
Vivian de Assunção N. Carvalho
Saulo Andrade Caldas
Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
clostridium botulinum
botulinum neurotoxin type c
corn silage
author_facet Samara de Paula Lopes
Michel Abdalla Helayel
Adriano Tony Ramos
Isabelle Magalhães da Cunha
Luiz Filipe Cabral de Souza Ramos
Iveraldo dos Santos Dutra
Vivian de Assunção N. Carvalho
Saulo Andrade Caldas
author_sort Samara de Paula Lopes
title Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
title_short Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
title_full Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the State of Tocantins, Brazil
title_sort epidemiological, clinicopathological, and economic aspects of an outbreak of botulism in beef cattle in the state of tocantins, brazil
publisher Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 0100-2430
2527-2179
publishDate 2019-04-01
description The objective of this work was to quantify the economic losses caused by a botulism outbreak among beef cattle in a semi-containment regime. The animals were fed corn silage and commercial feed and had access to a pasture of Guinea grass ( Panicum maximum ). Of the 150 steers in the herd, 22 (14.6% morbidity rate) presented clinical signs compatible with botulism and died (100% lethality rate). The 22 steers were clinically evaluated and eight were necropsied. The carcasses were evaluated macroscopically, and samples of the main organs were collected for laboratory testing. Ruminal and intestinal contents, and samples of the silage and animal feed provided were also collected. Botulinum toxin type C was identified in the ruminal contents of one steer and in the corn silage. Herein, the epidemiology, clinical signs, and laboratory findings regarding botulinum intoxication are emphasized for this outbreak. Our findings show the importance of keeping the silage well preserved because this represented a means of neurotoxin transmission that generated economic damage to the producer.
topic clostridium botulinum
botulinum neurotoxin type c
corn silage
url http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/1019
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