Severe foot lesions in dairy goats associated with digital dermatitis treponemes

Crosby-Durrani, H. E., Clegg, S. R., Singer, E. , Angell, J. W., Evans, N. J., Carter, S. D., Blundell, R. J. and Duncan, J. S. (2016) Severe foot lesions in dairy goats associated with digital dermatitis treponemes. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 154 (4). pp. 283-296. ISSN 0021-9975

Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpa.2016.04.001

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Abstract

Treponeme-associated foot disease has been described in cattle with digital dermatitis and sheep with contagious ovine digital dermatitis. In this study, severe foot lesions in dairy goats associated with digital dermatitis treponemes (i.e. Treponema medium, Treponema phagedenis and Treponema pedis) were characterized macroscopically, radiographically and histologically. The main macroscopic foot lesion was of extensive solar ulceration with or without exophytic papilliform hyperkeratosis. Radiographically, the distal phalanx and distal sesamoid bones were severely damaged and remodelled. Histologically, the lesion was categorized as a chronic lymphoplasmacytic, suppurative and ulcerative pododermatitis. Immunohistochemistry identified the spirochaetal microorganisms located extracellularly in the superficial horn. Study limitations mean that the treponeme bacteria could not be considered the sole or causal agents in the cases described. © 2016 The Authors.

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Keywords:animal tissue, Article, bacterium identification, bone injury, bone remodeling, dairy goat, digital dermatitis, disease association, distal phalanx, foot rot, foot ulcer, goat disease, histopathology, hyperkeratosis, immunohistochemistry, nonhuman, priority journal, radiography, sesamoid bone, Treponema, Treponema medium, Treponema pedis, Treponema phagedenis, animal, goat, microbiology, pathology, polymerase chain reaction, treponematosis, veterinary, Animals, Goat Diseases, Goats, Treponemal Infections
Subjects:D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D711 Agricultural Microbiology
D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D320 Animal Health
D Veterinary Sciences, Agriculture and related subjects > D420 Livestock
Divisions:College of Science > School of Life Sciences
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