Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis

Aflatoxins have been known as an important cause of animal disease for 30 years. The toxins occur naturally on animal feeds either in the field or during storage when moisture content and temperatures are sufficiently high for mould growth. The present paper describes clinical signs besides of gross...

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Main Authors: H. Hamali, J. Ashrafi-Helan, M. Khordadmehr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria 2021-06-01
Series:Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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spelling doaj-a191ba1a00cf4361a109ade764234eb52021-04-26T09:57:34ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, BulgariaBulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine1311-14771313-35432021-06-0124229129610.15547/bjvm.2019-0080Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosisH. Hamali0J. Ashrafi-Helan 1M. Khordadmehr2Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, IranAflatoxins have been known as an important cause of animal disease for 30 years. The toxins occur naturally on animal feeds either in the field or during storage when moisture content and temperatures are sufficiently high for mould growth. The present paper describes clinical signs besides of gross and histopathological features of aflatoxicosis in 2 to 5-day-old dairy calves which were infected naturally in February 2017. According to the history and clinical examinations, clinical signs included ano-rexia, ataxia, reluctance to move, convulsion and neonatal mortality in 2 to 5-day-old calves in this herd. Also, black mould as Aspergillus niger was observed in storage animal feeds especially in rouphage and silage. At necropsy, there was sanguineous ascites with multifocal haemorrhages under serosal and mucosal surfaces of gastrointestinal tract, mesenteric lymph nodes, kidneys, and men-inges. The liver and spleen were slightly enlarged and hyperaemic. Intramural oedema and haemor-rhage were seen in the wall of gall bladder. Histopathological examinations revealed haemorrhagic enteritis, abomasitis and nephritis. There were multifocal large extramedullary haematopoiesis espe-cially with accumulation of megakaryocytes in the liver and spleen. Moreover, the liver showed mild fatty changes in hepatocytes, centriacinar fibrosis with bile ductules proliferation. In the brain, there were perivascular and perineuronal oedema, and perivascular haemorrhage. According to these re-sults, it seems that calves in this herd suffered from hepatoencephalopathy due to simultaneous acute and subacute aflatoxicosis in which aflatoxins originally produced in animal feeds and transferred during pregnancy and also postnatally via milk, were the cause of neonatal mortality in the herd.aflatoxinaspergillus nigerpathomorphologyhepatic fibrosisneonatal calves
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J. Ashrafi-Helan
M. Khordadmehr
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J. Ashrafi-Helan
M. Khordadmehr
Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
aflatoxin
aspergillus niger
pathomorphology
hepatic fibrosis
neonatal calves
author_facet H. Hamali
J. Ashrafi-Helan
M. Khordadmehr
author_sort H. Hamali
title Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
title_short Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
title_full Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
title_fullStr Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
title_sort natural aflatoxicosis in neonatal calves in a dairy herd – pathological diagnosis
publisher Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
series Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1311-1477
1313-3543
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Aflatoxins have been known as an important cause of animal disease for 30 years. The toxins occur naturally on animal feeds either in the field or during storage when moisture content and temperatures are sufficiently high for mould growth. The present paper describes clinical signs besides of gross and histopathological features of aflatoxicosis in 2 to 5-day-old dairy calves which were infected naturally in February 2017. According to the history and clinical examinations, clinical signs included ano-rexia, ataxia, reluctance to move, convulsion and neonatal mortality in 2 to 5-day-old calves in this herd. Also, black mould as Aspergillus niger was observed in storage animal feeds especially in rouphage and silage. At necropsy, there was sanguineous ascites with multifocal haemorrhages under serosal and mucosal surfaces of gastrointestinal tract, mesenteric lymph nodes, kidneys, and men-inges. The liver and spleen were slightly enlarged and hyperaemic. Intramural oedema and haemor-rhage were seen in the wall of gall bladder. Histopathological examinations revealed haemorrhagic enteritis, abomasitis and nephritis. There were multifocal large extramedullary haematopoiesis espe-cially with accumulation of megakaryocytes in the liver and spleen. Moreover, the liver showed mild fatty changes in hepatocytes, centriacinar fibrosis with bile ductules proliferation. In the brain, there were perivascular and perineuronal oedema, and perivascular haemorrhage. According to these re-sults, it seems that calves in this herd suffered from hepatoencephalopathy due to simultaneous acute and subacute aflatoxicosis in which aflatoxins originally produced in animal feeds and transferred during pregnancy and also postnatally via milk, were the cause of neonatal mortality in the herd.
topic aflatoxin
aspergillus niger
pathomorphology
hepatic fibrosis
neonatal calves
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