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[Pathomorphological changes in Brucella ovis-infected sheep]

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    Veterinarno-Meditsinski Nauki
    |January 1, 1980
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    Brucella ovis causes epididymis lesions in rams and sheep. This bacteria was also found in lungs, kidneys, liver, and heart, with lung infections being most common.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Pathology
    • Microbiology
    • Infectious Diseases

    Context:

    • Brucella ovis is a significant pathogen affecting ovine reproductive health.
    • Understanding the systemic distribution and pathological impact of B. ovis is crucial for disease management.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the pathological effects and organ distribution of Brucella ovis in naturally and experimentally infected sheep and rams.
    • To characterize the specific morphological changes associated with B. ovis infection in various organs.

    Summary:

    • Morphological changes, primarily in the epididymis, were observed in infected animals.
    • Brucella ovis was detected in multiple organs including the epididymis, seminal ampullae, lungs, kidneys, liver, and myocardium.
    • Granulomas with specific morphology were found in the lungs, and bacterial presence in the lungs was more frequent than granuloma formation.

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  • No morphological alterations were noted in the kidneys, liver, or myocardium despite bacterial presence.
  • Impact:

    • This study highlights the systemic nature of Brucella ovis infections beyond reproductive organs.
    • Findings contribute to a better understanding of ovine brucellosis pathogenesis and diagnosis.
    • Identifies the lungs as a key site for Brucella ovis detection and potential pathology.