Estudio en masa sobre infecciones que causan mortalidad perinatal congénita entre rumiantes domésticos y silvestres en las sierras béticas

  1. L. León Vizcaíno
  2. F. Alonso de Vega
  3. F. Garrido Abellán
  4. M. González Candela
  5. C. Martínez Carrasco-Pleite
  6. L. Pérez Béjar
  7. M.J. Cubero Pablo
  8. R. Ruiz de Ybáñez Carnero
  9. A. Arenas Casas
Book:
XXXIII Jornadas Científicas y XII Internacionales de la Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnica y Caprinotenia: Almería, 24-27 de septiembre de 2008 : producción ovina y caprina, nº XXXIII SEOC

Publisher: Consejería de Agricultura y Pesca ; Junta de Andalucía

ISBN: 978-84-8474-246-3

Year of publication: 2008

Pages: 336-341

Congress: Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia (SEOC). Jornadas (33. 2008. Almería)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

We have studied the occurrence of infections in species coexistence inthe Biosphere Reserve of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas(SCSV), in Jaen, and so across the board in the populations of CP throughoutAndalusia. The infections Chlamydophila sp. (abortus and pecorum),Toxoplasma gondii and Salmonella abortusovis are the most widely usedcompared to other agents of low prevalence (Border Disease pestivirus) or verylow (Coxiella burnetii, Neospora caninum, Leptospira pomona). The domesticand wild ruminants share the same infections abortion. Maintaining naturalpestiviruses, Chlamydia abortus, Coxiella burnetti and Leptospira pomonarepresents a risk to livestock, while in the opposite direction the farm spreadToxoplasma gondii, Salmonella abortusovis and Neospora caninum. Theinfection is timeless and animals carrying antibodies are dispersed throughoutmuch of the territory of study, both in the central area as where they sharegrasses together domestic ruminants.