Abortion outbreak in pregnant goats and cows with coinfection of ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’ and HoBi-like pestivirus

New emerging diseases, including ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’ (‘Ca. M. haemobos’) and HoBi-like pestivirus in central China has been a huge challenge for ruminant production. From July to September 2022, an abortion outbreak affected 14 goat farms and 11 cattle farms in this area. To investigate...

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description New emerging diseases, including ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’ (‘Ca. M. haemobos’) and HoBi-like pestivirus in central China has been a huge challenge for ruminant production. From July to September 2022, an abortion outbreak affected 14 goat farms and 11 cattle farms in this area. To investigate whether the two pathogens are associated with the disease, samples were collected: Group 1 included 55 goat blood samples with foetal tissue samples and ticks on the skin; Group 2 included nine healthy goat blood samples; Group 3 included 36 cow blood samples with foetal tissue samples and ticks on the skin; and Group 4 included seven healthy cow blood samples. Then, these samples were analysed by serology, PCR, sequence analysis, and identification. A total of 339 Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and 61 Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks were identified in Group 1 and Group 3. By molecular detection, 32 ‘Ca. M. haemobos’-positive amplicons, and 27 HoBi-like pestivirus-positive amplicons were amplified from goats in Group 1; meanwhile, 20 ‘Ca. M. haemobos’-positive amplicons, and 18 HoBi-like pestivirus-positive amplicons were amplified from foetuses. Statistical significance (P = 0.002) and association (OR=7.556) between the ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ PCR results of foetus and goat samples were observed, and statistical significance (P = 0.017) and association (OR=4.271) between the HoBi-like pestivirus PCR results of foetus and goat samples were observed. These significances and associations were also observed in Group 3. In addition, coinfections were detected in Group 1 and Group 3. ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ was detected in both tick species. Further serological results revealed that the frequency of HoBi-like pestivirus was 20.0 % (11/55) in Group 1 % and 30.6 % (11/36) in Group 3 in central China. No ticks, pathogens, or neutralizing antibodies were observed in Group 2 or Group 4. This is the first molecular evidence of ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ and HoBi-like pestivirus natural coinfections in goats and cows with abortion in China. HoBi-like pestivirus and ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ can be transferred from goats/cows to their foetuses. •The first report coinfections of ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ and HoBi-like pestivirus in goats and cows in China.•HoBi-like pestivirus and ‘Ca. M. haemobos’ could be transferred from goat/cows to foetus.•‘Ca. M. haemobos’ or/and HoBi-like pestivirus can be considered the causal factor for abortion.
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Cattle
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Female
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Goats
Haemaphysalis longicornis
HoBi-like pestivirus
Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma Infections - veterinary
Pestivirus
Pregnancy
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