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Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2009

Effect of different vaccine formulations on the development of Glässer's disease induced in pigs by experimental Haemophilus parasuis infection.

A.J. Martín de la Fuente; C.B. Gutiérrez Martín; C. Pérez Martínez; M. J. García Iglesias; F. Tejerina; E.F. Rodríguez Ferri

Four groups of pigs immunized with different vaccines and a group of non-vaccinated controls were challenged intratracheally with a lethal dose (5 x 10(9) colony-forming units) of Haemophilus parasuis, the aetiological agent of Glässers disease. A vaccine containing inactivated whole organisms gave strong protection against clinical signs, death, pathological changes and persistence of organisms in vivo. However, all non-immunized pigs, all pigs given a vaccine consisting of the recombinant transferring-binding protein (Tbp) B, some pigs given an outer membrane protein (OMP) formulation enriched with TbpB and some pigs immunized with a sub-lethal dose of live organisms died at various times after challenge, yielding positive cultures from most organs post mortem and having shown hyperthermia and other clinical signs before death. Animals that died showed fibrinosuppurative polyserositis, exudative pneumonia, and lesions compatible with acute septicaemia, e.g., disseminated intravascular coagulation with multiple fibrinous thrombi in arterioles and capillaries, depletion of splenic white pulp, and acute lymphadenitis. The results suggested that, in addition to the protection given by inactivated whole organisms, partial protection was given by the OMP formulation and by a sub-lethal dose of living organisms; however, the recombinant TbpB preparation gave no protection.


Research in Veterinary Science | 1991

Common epithelial tumours of the ovary in cows

M. J. García Iglesias; J. M. Martínez Rodríguez; A.M. Bravo Moral; A. Escudero Diez

Abstract A morphological study of the epithelial tumours diagnosed during examination of 1489 cows slaughtered in Leon, Spain was carried out. Epithelial neoplasms were observed in four animals which represents an incidence of 0·27 per cent. So far as the authors are aware it is the first time that two serous papillary cystadenomas and one serous superficial papilloma have been described in cows. The fourth neoplasm was a mucinous cystadenoma.


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2018

Inflammatory Lesion Patterns in Target Organs of Visna/Maedi in Sheep and their Significance in the Pathogenesis and Diagnosis of the Infection

E. Gayo; Laura Polledo; A. Balseiro; C. Pérez Martínez; M. J. García Iglesias; Silvia Preziuso; Giacomo Rossi; J.F. García Marín

Ovine visna/maedi (VM) infection is characterized by the development of chronic inflammatory lesions in different organs, mainly in the lung, mammary gland and central nervous system (CNS), with either histiocytic or lymphocytic pattern predominance being described in the CNS. To help to understand the role of host immune response in the development of these patterns, 50 naturally-infected sheep and eight non-infected sheep from intensive milk-producing flocks were studied. The histological lesion patterns in the three main target organs in each sheep were characterized. Lesion severity was determined, including minimal lesions. A histiocytic pattern was observed in 23 sheep (46%), a lymphocytic inflammatory pattern in 19 sheep (38%) and a mixed inflammatory pattern in eight sheep (16%). Forty animals showed moderate or severe lesions (80%), while 10 had minimal lesions (20%). Moderate or severe lesions affected only one target organ in 20 sheep (50%), two organs in 14 sheep (35%) and all three target organs in six sheep (15%). Infection was confirmed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) using an antibody specific for p28 of VM virus/caprine arthritis and encephalitis virus and by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in all sheep. Minimal inflammatory lesions associated with positive IHC and PCR were observed. The results suggest that the development of a predominant inflammatory pattern in different organs within the same animal may be related to the host immune response. Minimal and focal lesions, not considered previously, should be taken into account when formulating a differential diagnosis in affected sheep.


Small Ruminant Research | 2017

Serological ELISA results are conditioned by individual immune response in ovine maedi visna

E. Gayo; Laura Polledo; Silvia Preziuso; Giacomo Rossi; A. Balseiro; C. Pérez Martínez; M. J. García Iglesias; J.F. García Marín


Anatomia Histologia Embryologia | 1992

Ultraestructura de las Células Luteínicas en la Hembra Bovina

M. J. García Iglesias; J. M. Martínez Rodríguez; A. M. Bravo Moraly; A. Escudero Diez


Archive | 2017

Malformaciones congénitas en pequeños rumiantes: revisión de casos de diagnóstico

Valentín Pérez Pérez; F. del Olmo; M. Fernández Fernández; Julio Benavides; Cristhian Pérez V; M. J. García Iglesias; Juan Francisco García Marín; Mª del Carmen Ferreras


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2017

Detection of Maedi-Visna Antigen in Mammary Gland and Milk by Immunohistochemistry

E. Gayo; Laura Polledo; A. Balseiro; M. J. García Iglesias; C. Pérez; J.F. García Marín


Archive | 2016

Lesiones en el aparato genital femenino en pequeños rumiantes: Revisión de casos de diagnóstico

M. Fernández Fernández; M. Miguel; Julio Benavides; Cristhian Pérez V; M. J. García Iglesias; Juan Francisco García Marín; Mª del Carmen Ferreras; Valentín Pérez Pérez


Journal of Comparative Pathology | 2016

Minimal Lesions in Mammary Gland and Other Tissues in Ovine Maedi-Visna

E. Gayo; Laura Polledo; A. Balseiro; M. J. García Iglesias; C. Pérez; J.F. García Marín


Archive | 2015

Presencia de infección y lesiones mínimas en mama y otros tejidos en ovinos afectados de Maedi-Visna

E. Gayo; Laura Polledo; C. Pérez; M. J. García Iglesias; A. Balseiro; Juan Francisco García Marín

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J.F. García Marín

Spanish National Research Council

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C. Pérez

Spanish National Research Council

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