This results in septicaemia and localization of the infection in one or more tissues such as the joints, udder, meninges, or lungs. The organism is thought to move from the tonsils to the lungs and pass into the blood. trehalosi is characterized by fever, listlessness, poor appetite, and sudden death in young sheep. The systemic form of pasteurellosis caused by B. trehalosi has been isolated from cases of bovine respiratory disease ( Collins, 2011 Cortese et al., 2012) but its role as a primary pathogen in cattle is uncertain. trehalosi has also been isolated from bighorn sheep with pneumonia ( Rudolph et al., 2007 Wolfe et al., 2010 Drew et al., 2014) and from goats with pasteurellosis ( Sanchis and Abadie, 1992 Guillou, 2004 Abadie and Thiery, 2006).ī. trehalosi is an important pathogen of sheep, primarily associated with septicaemia in older lambs ( Gilmour, 1978 Sneath and Stevens, 1990 Donachie, 2007), and less commonly with respiratory disease ( Miller et al., 2011 Gonzalez et al., 2013). The organism was reclassified as Bibersteinia trehalosi in 2007 on the basis of phylogenetic studies ( Blackall et al., 2007).ī.
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