Clinical, pathological and molecular findings in caprine arthritis - encephalitis virus infection in damascus goats
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2022Author
Eroksuz, YesariTimurkan, Mehmet Özkan
Karabulut, Burak
İncili, Canan Akdeniz
Baydar, Ersoy
Çevik, Aydın
Eroksuz, Hatice
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Caprine Arthritis-Encephalitis Virus Infection was presented with clinical, pathological,
and molecular fi ndings in dairy goats from a breeding unit in Turkey. According to
history, 50 of 700 goats and kids showed the clinical signs including anorexia, mastitis,
swelling of the joints, lameness, dyspnea and head pressing in the past 2 months.
Fifteen and 6 animals were examined clinically and pathologically, respectively. Clinical
examination revealed depression, weakness, pneumonia, ataxia and paresis in 15 goats.
Histological lesions were composed by a varying degree of interstitial pneumonia,
nonsuppurative leukoencephalomyelitis, interstitial nephritis and interstitial myocarditis.
Immunohistochemical examinations showed the presence of viral antigen in tubular
epithelium, in glial cells and macrophages.
In conclusion, this is the fi rst report documenting pathological and molecular changes
of Caprine Arthritis-Encephalitis Virus Infection in Turkey in goats.
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Acta Veterinaria-BeogradVolume
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