Smith J A, Thrall M A, Smith J L, Salman M D, Ching S V, Collins J K
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990 Apr 15;196(8):1244-50.
Approximately 10 of 100 young heifers that had recently delivered their first calf--members of a large Colorado dairy herd--had a syndrome of swollen teats and distal portions of the hind limbs, prefemoral lymphadenopathy, transient fever, rough coat, decreased milk production, and subsequent weight loss and reproductive inefficiency. Acute clinical signs of disease were associated with large numbers of Eperythrozoon wenyonii seen on blood smears, and resolution of signs correlated with reduction or disappearance of the parasite. Other known causes of peripheral edema could not be documented. The parasite was transmitted to 4 of 7 nonlactating dairy cows destined to be culled and a splenectomized calf via IV inoculation of blood from parasitemic heifers, but clinical signs of infection were not induced.
在科罗拉多州一个大型奶牛场中,最近产下第一胎的100头小母牛中约有10头出现了一种综合征,表现为乳头和后肢远端肿胀、股前淋巴结病、短暂发热、被毛粗糙、产奶量下降,随后体重减轻和繁殖效率低下。疾病的急性临床症状与血涂片上大量出现的温氏附红细胞体有关,症状的缓解与寄生虫数量的减少或消失相关。未发现其他已知的外周水肿病因。通过静脉接种来自患寄生虫血症小母牛的血液,该寄生虫传播给了7头注定要被淘汰的非泌乳奶牛中的4头以及一头脾切除的小牛,但未引发感染的临床症状。