Frontiers in Veterinary Science (Feb 2021)

A Review of Ureaplasma diversum: A Representative of the Mollicute Class Associated With Reproductive and Respiratory Disorders in Cattle

  • Manoel Neres Santos Junior,
  • Manoel Neres Santos Junior,
  • Nayara Silva de Macêdo Neres,
  • Guilherme Barreto Campos,
  • Bruno Lopes Bastos,
  • Jorge Timenetsky,
  • Lucas Miranda Marques,
  • Lucas Miranda Marques,
  • Lucas Miranda Marques

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.572171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The Mollicutes class encompasses wall-less microbes with a reduced genome. They may infect plants, insects, humans, and animals including those on farms and in livestock. Ureaplasma diversum is a mollicute associated with decreased reproduction mainly in the conception rate in cattle, as well as weight loss and decreased quality in milk production. Therefore, U. diversum infection contributes to important economic losses, mainly in large cattle-producing countries such as the United States, China, Brazil, and India. The characteristics of Mollicutes, virulence, and pathogenic variations make it difficult to control their infections. Genomic analysis, prevalence studies, and immunomodulation assays help better understand the pathogenesis of bovine ureaplasma. Here we present the main features of transmission, virulence, immune response, and pathogenesis of U. diversum in bovines.

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