Co-Infection of L. monocytogenes and Toxoplasma gondii in a Sheep Flock Causing Abortion and Lamb Deaths.
Maria Elisabetta De AngelisCamillo MartinoAlexandra ChiaveriniChiara Di PancrazioVioleta Di MarzioSerena BosicaDaniela MalatestaStefania SalucciNadia SulliVicdalia Aniela AcciariFrancesco PomilioPublished in: Microorganisms (2022)
Abortion in livestock is a public health burden, and the cause of economic losses for farmers. Abortion can be multifactorial, and a deep diagnostic investigation is important to reduce the spread of zoonotic disease and public health prevention. In our study, a multidisciplinary investigation was conducted to address the cause of increased abortion and lamb mortality on a farm, which detected a co-infection of Listeria monocytogenes and Toxoplasma gondii . Hence, it was possible to conclude that this was the reason for a reduced flock health status and the cause of an increased abortion rate. Furthermore, the investigation work and identification of the L. monocytogenes infection root allowed the reduction of economic loss.