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Fibrinonecrotic Placentitis and Abortion Associated With Pantoea agglomerans Infection in a Mare
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterinary Pathology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil;2. Horse Veterinarian Independent Consultant, Porto Alegre, Brazil;3. Laboratory of Veterinary Bacteriology, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
Abstract:Pantoea agglomerans, family Enterobacteriaceae, is a Gram-negative bacterium that may be isolated from soil and from plants. This bacterium has been associated with disease in plants, humans, and rarely in domestic animal species. We describe here a case of fibrinonecrotic placentitis and equine abortion associated with P. agglomerans infection in southern Brazil. A fetus with 10 months of gestation and its placenta were evaluated. Gross lesions were observed in the cervical star extending to the body of the chorioallantois and consisted of a focally extensive, transmural, severely thickened yellow area. Histologically, this area in the chorioallantois was effaced by severe necrosis, associated with marked inflammatory infiltrate of neutrophils and abundant deposition of fibrin and cellular debris. Aggregates of bacterial rods were noted intermixed with inflammation areas. No significant lesions were observed in the remaining organs inspected. Tissue samples of the lung, placenta, and stomach contents were cultured, and microbiological tests revealed the growth of P. agglomerans in all evaluated samples. The present study reaffirms the participation of P. agglomerans as a cause of bacterial placentitis and abortion in horses.
Keywords:Fetal loss  Sporadic bacteria  Reproduction  Horses
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