Animals (Jul 2023)

Botulism in Cattle: A Case Report of an Outbreak in Sardinia (Italy)

  • Luigia Pinna,
  • Annamaria Coccollone,
  • Marcella Maxia,
  • Luca Bano,
  • Concetta Scalfaro,
  • Daniela Mandas,
  • Manuele Liciardi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13152435
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 2435

Abstract

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Clostridium botulinum is the main causative agent of botulism in humans and animals. The ingestion of the botulinum neurotoxin, usually types C and D, has been shown to produce disease (neurological symptoms) in most botulism cases in cattle. We report an outbreak in Southern Sardinia that involved a livestock farm with 120 animals, 39 of which died. The aim of this report is to describe the course of this outbreak and the progression of symptoms up to the death of some animals; we also describe the therapeutic approach applied in this case and the analytical techniques used to diagnose the disease. Finally, we emphasize the importance of promptly proceeding with the sampling of several matrixes when a suspicion of botulism arises.

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