Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Sardinia (Italy): A Case Report.
Elisabetta CoradduzzaRosario ScivoliDavide PintusAngela Maria RocchigianiMaria Giovanna CanceddaDaria SannaSimona MacciocuFabio ScarpaRoberto BechereGiantonella PuggioniCiriaco LigiosPublished in: Veterinary sciences (2022)
Using a multidisciplinary approach, this report describes a clinical case of malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) occurring in a calf, which shared the pasture with sheep on a farm located in the island of Sardinia (Italy). We confirmed the conventional clinico-histopathological features of MCF, as well was the presence of Ovine herpesvirus type 2 (OvHV-2) DNA in several tissues, employing histological and virological investigations. The phylogenetic analysis revealed that this Sardinian OvHV-2 strain is genetically similar to all the other Italian strains. By Real Time PCR examinations of blood samples collected across Sardinia's sheep population, which is considered the most important reservoir species, we discovered an OvHV-2 prevalence ranging from 20 to 30 percent. Despite the high prevalence of OvHV-2 in the Sardinian sheep population, clinical disease in bovine remains sporadic; further investigations are needed to understand the risk factors that regulate this epidemiological aspect.