(see also "Any Species Diseases")
Anaplasmosis: (N) Anaplasma caudatum, A. centrale, A. marginale, A.
ovis. Diagnosis can be based on either serology (CF, card agglutination,
IFA, ELISA, or rMSP5-cELISA) or identification of the causative organism on Giemsa or Wright's-Giemsa stained blood smear, PCR or nested PCR. (B101)
Babesiosis: (N) Babesia bovis, B. bigemina, Texas Fever, Tick Fever, Piroplasmosis. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B102)
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy: (N) Prion disease, BSE. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B115)
Cysticercosis: (N) Cysticercus bovis. Demonstration of the Taenia
saginata metacestode stages in striated muscle. (B106)
Dermatophilosis: (N) Dermatophilus congolensis. Diagnosis may be made by the culture and identification of D. congolensis, microscopic observation of typical organisms in scabs or exudates, or the use of specific antisera for FA testing. (B107)
Enzootic Bovine Leukosis: (N) Bovine Leukosis Virus.
Presumptive diagnosis can be based on serology (AGID or ELISA). Definitive diagnosis requires
demonstration of the agent (VI, PCR, IHC) and/or typical histologic lesions. (B108)
Genital Campylobacteriosis: (N) Campylobacter fetus venerealis. Definitive diagnosis requires isolation and identification of C. fetus ssp. venerealis. (B104)
Hemorrhagic Septicemia: (N) Pasteurella multocida serotypes B2 and E2, Asiatic type 1 Shipping Fever, HS. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. Definitive diagnosis requires isolation and identification of P. multocida and serotyping as either B/Asian or E/African serotypes. (B109)
Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis / Infectious Pustular Vulvovaginitis: (N) Bovine Herpesvirus - 1. Presumptive diagnosis can be based on serology (ELISA or VN) in unvaccinated animals. Definitive diagnosis requires detection of the virus by VI, IFA, IHC, in
situ hybridization or PCR. (B110)
Listeriosis: Listeria monocytogenes, Listerellosis, Circling Disease. Dairy Only. Owner contacted regarding public health significance. MDA, Food and Dairy Division notified. No quarantine issued.
Salmonella typhimirium DT104: Salmonellosis caused by Salmonella typhimirium phase type DT104. Potential human health implications. Owner contacted regarding public health significance and zoonotic control mechanisms implemented.
Scabies: Sarcoptes scabies var bovis, Barn Itch. USDA program. Quarantine, dipping program.
Theileriosis: (N) Theileria annulata, T. parva. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B111)
Trichomoniasis: (N) Definitive diagnosis may be made by identification of Tritrichomanas (Trichomonas) foetus by either direct microscopic exam, in vitro cultivation, or PCR testing. (B112)
Trypanosomiasis: (N) Trypanosoma congolense, T. vivax, T. brucei brucei. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B113)
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