Bacterial Meningitis in Buffaloes in Brazil
José Diomedes Barbosa, Henrique dos Anjos Bomjardim, Camila Cordeiro Barbosa, Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira, Paulo Sérgio Chagas da Costa, Carlos Eduardo da Silva Ferreira Filho, Natália da Silva e Silva Silveira, Marcos Dutra Duarte, Luís Antônio Scalabrin Tondo

TL;DR
This study describes bacterial meningitis in Brazilian buffaloes, linking it to horn fractures and neurological symptoms.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed clinical and pathological description of bacterial meningitis in adult buffaloes in Brazil.
Findings
Buffaloes with bacterial meningitis showed neurological signs like spastic paresis and convulsions.
Fractures at the base of the horn and frontal sinus exposure were associated with meningitis in buffaloes.
Histopathology confirmed bacterial fibrinopurulent meningitis in affected buffaloes.
Abstract
Buffalo farming has become economically important in Brazil given the highly rustic nature of the species and the better nutritional characteristics of buffalo meat and milk. However, the sector has been impacted by the occurrence of different diseases in buffaloes that have been poorly described in the international literature to date. This study reports and describes the clinically observed neurological signs and the macroscopic and microscopic lesions of bacterial meningitis in adult buffaloes raised in the Amazon biome. These lesions are associated with fractures of the base of the horn and exposure of the frontal sinus. 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…
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TopicsAnimal health and immunology · Neurological diseases and metabolism
