Gardiner M R
Aust Vet J. 1976 May;52(5):204-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1976.tb00066.x.
A survey of pulmonary disease in cattle slaughtered in the Kimberley district of Western Australia, incidental to the monitoring of lungs for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP), was initiated in 1969. The results of the first 3 years are reported and indicate the complete absence of CBPP, the occurrence of actinobacillosis as the most common pulmonary lesion, the existence of phycomycosis in a few lungs each year, the frequent presence of subacute and chronic bronchopneumonias and interstitial pneumonias possibly as sequelae of actinobacillosis, tuberculosis and the pneumomycoses, and the relatively low incidence of fibrinous and necrotic pneumonias of other bacterial origin.
1969年,在西澳大利亚金伯利地区对屠宰牛进行肺部疾病调查,此调查附属于对牛传染性胸膜肺炎(CBPP)的肺部监测。本文报告了最初3年的调查结果,结果显示完全没有CBPP,放线菌病是最常见的肺部病变,每年有少数肺部出现藻菌病,经常出现亚急性和慢性支气管肺炎以及间质性肺炎,可能是放线菌病、结核病和肺真菌病的后遗症,其他细菌引起的纤维素性和坏死性肺炎发病率相对较低。