Iranian Journal of Veterinary Surgery (Dec 2020)

Genomic Detection of Bovine Digital Dermatitis Treponemes in Sole Ulcers

  • Zahra Ghorbani,
  • Iraj Karimi,
  • Mohamadreza Mahzounieh,
  • Marzieh Faezi,
  • Ahmad Reza Mohamadnia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30500/ivsa.2020.243555.1221
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 152 – 156

Abstract

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Objective- Evaluation of possible contamination of sole ulcers with digital dermatitis Treponema spp . Design- Clinical detection Animals- Thirty-three cows with sole ulcer lesion. Procedures- Hoof trimmings were done by professional veterinarian hoof trimmer on a regular basis. Sole ulcer and digital dermatitis recorded as a wounded lesion in zone 4 and 10 of the hooves during hoof trimming and recorded in special sheets. A total of Thirty-three tissue samples from sole ulcers in zone 4 of digits were taken and the 16S rRNA gene was followed by PCR assay. Results- Annual incidence of clinical digital dermatitis recorded as 7.1 percent as the second prevalent digital lesion in the farm following sole ulcer. Treponema spp . was found in 42 percent of the samples, none of the positive samples show concurrent lesion of digital dermatitis and sole ulcer.Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- Since no concurrent lesions were found in sole ulcer samples, finding Treponema spp. in tissues may be a result of the possible pathogenic presence of the bacteria in this region. Multifactorial causes of sole ulcer make different clinical presentations for the lesion and a microbial cause for the sole ulcer that led to non-healing ulcers were reported.

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