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Bacterial Meningitis in Buffaloes in Brazil.

José Diomedes BarbosaHenrique Dos Anjos BomjardimCamila Cordeiro BarbosaCarlos Magno Chaves OliveiraPaulo Sérgio Chagas da CostaCarlos Eduardo da Silva Ferreira FilhoNatália da Silva E Silva SilveiraMarcos Dutra DuarteLuís Antônio Scalabrin TondoMarilene de Farias Brito
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2024)
Meningitis is the inflammation of the membranes surrounding the central nervous system and is poorly described in water buffaloes. Five cases of meningitis in adults buffaloes of the Murrah and Mediterranean breads were studied. All buffaloes came from a farm located in the municipality of Castanhal, Pará, Brazil at different times. Clinical examination showed neurological clinical signs, such as apathy, reluctance to move, spastic paresis especially of the pelvic limbs, hypermetria, difficulty getting up, pressing of the head into obstacles and convulsion. In three buffaloes, a large part of the horn had been lost, exposing the corresponding frontal sinus, through which a bloody to purulent exudate flowed. The hemogram revealed neutrophilic leukocytosis. At necropsy, adherence of the dura mater to the periosteum and a purulent to fibrinopurulent exudate were observed in the sulci of the cerebral cortex and on the pia mater over almost the entire surface of the brain and throughout the spinal cord. The cerebrospinal fluid had a cloudy aspect with fibrin filaments. The histopathology of buffaloes confirmed the diagnosis of bacterial fibrinopurulent meningitis. Buffaloes are susceptible to bacterial inflammation of the meninges due to fractures of the base of the horn and mostly present with neurological manifestations.
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