Ciência Rural (May 2018)

Blackleg in cattle: current understanding and future research needs

  • Rosangela Estel Ziech,
  • Leticia Trevisan Gressler,
  • Joachim Frey,
  • Agueda Castagna de Vargas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20170939
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 5

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ABSTRACT: Blackleg is an endogenous acute infection that principally affects cattle, whose etiologic agent is the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium chauvoei. In recent years, the major virulence factors of C. chauvoei have been discovered and described. However, the pathogenesis of blackleg in cattle, and in particular, the movement of the pathogen from the point of entry to the affected tissues is not yet fully elucidated. Disease control is based on appropriate management and vaccination. This review summarizes the latest research findings that contribute toward the understanding of the disease in cattle, provide a foundation to preventive strategies, and identify future research needs.

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