Emerging Infectious Diseases (Dec 2020)

Mycoplasma bovis Infections in Free-Ranging Pronghorn, Wyoming, USA

  • Jennifer L. Malmberg,
  • Donal O’Toole,
  • Terry Creekmore,
  • Erika Peckham,
  • Hally Killion,
  • Madison Vance,
  • Rebecca Ashley,
  • Marguerite Johnson,
  • Christopher Anderson,
  • Marce Vasquez,
  • Douglas Sandidge,
  • Jim Mildenberger,
  • Noah Hull,
  • Dan Bradway,
  • Todd Cornish,
  • Karen B. Register,
  • Kerry S. Sondgeroth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2612.191375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 12
pp. 2807 – 2814

Abstract

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Mycoplasma bovis is 1 of several bacterial pathogens associated with pneumonia in cattle. Its role in pneumonia of free-ranging ungulates has not been established. Over a 3-month period in early 2019, »60 free-ranging pronghorn with signs of respiratory disease died in northeast Wyoming, USA. A consistent finding in submitted carcasses was severe fibrinosuppurative pleuropneumonia and detection of M. bovis by PCR and immunohistochemical analysis. Multilocus sequence typing of isolates from 4 animals revealed that all have a deletion in 1 of the target genes, adh-1. A retrospective survey by PCR and immunohistochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded lung from 20 pronghorn that died with and without pneumonia during 2007–2018 yielded negative results. These findings indicate that a distinct strain of M. bovis was associated with fatal pneumonia in this group of pronghorn.

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