Neosporosis - Cattle

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Description

Caused by the protozoan parasite Neospora caninum and is the commonest cause of abortionin dairy cattle. It also causes stillborn calves and congenitally infected calves can have encephalomyelitis and paresis.Abortion usually occurs between 5-7 months of gestation but can occur as early as 3 months. Often no other clinical signs are present in the cow.

    • Repeat abortions possible in same cow (persistently infected)

Signalment

Neospora has been documented to infect cattle, sheep goats and the dog.

Diagnosis

Clinical Signs

Laboratory Tests

Pathology

Non-suppurative encephalitis is most commonly seen in aborted faeces.

Treatment

Do not allow dogs access to calving cows, placental membranes and aborted or dead calves

Do not allow dogs to defecate in cattle feeding areas

Identify and cull seropositive cattle, or do not breed from them or their progeny

Select seronegative cattle for breeding

Vaccinate is possible but only in the USA. It is a killed protozoal vaccine for healthy, pregnant cows and is given in the first 3 weeks of pregnancy and then every 3-4 weeks during gestation. Revaccination with 2 doses should be undertaken during each subsequent pregnancy.

Prognosis