The Open Veterinary Science Journal

2013, 7 : 23-33
Published online 2013 August 23. DOI: 10.2174/1874318820130731002
Publisher ID: TOVSJ-7-23

Models of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia: Evaluation of Two Novel Strains

Tamara Gull , Richard A. French , Timothy S. Gorton , Thomas G. Burrage , Leon Prozesky , Steven J. Geary and L. Garry Adams
Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Veterinary Medical Research Building, Room 110A, College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4467, USA.

ABSTRACT

The clinical course of infection following endobronchial inoculation of three strains of Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides small colony (MmmSC), the causative agent of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP), was compared in 15 mixed-breed Bos taurus steers. Two of these strains have not previously been investigated under experimental conditions. The cattle were inoculated endobronchially with MmmSC strain Gladysdale, Ondangwa or Shawawa and monitored for 42 days. Four of five Gladysdale-inoculated cattle developed acute clinical CBPP. Four of five Ondangwa and 3/5 Shawawa-inoculated cattle developed subacute to chronic CBPP without overt clinical signs but had characteristic pathological lesions. MmmSC was isolated from cattle both during the course of infection and at necropsy. Clinical signs and necropsy lesions were consistent within groups. Ondangwa and Shawawa strains of MmmSC may be useful for study of subacute and chronic CBPP, which is more common in natural infection than peracute CBPP. Use of recent strains will enhance study of CBPP host response, pathogen detection and vaccine development.

Keywords:

CBPP, bovine, mycoplasma.