Pollen beetle (Astylus atromaculatus)-associated gastroenteric disease in cattle: report of 6 natural outbreaks

Author:

García Juan A.1,Livio Juan M.1,Matto Carolina2,Dutra Fernando3,Scioli Valeria1,Giannitti Federico4ORCID,Langston James5,Poppenga Robert H.5,Cantón Germán J.1ORCID,Uzal Francisco A.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Innovación para la Producción Agropecuaria y el Desarrollo Sostenible (IPADS) Balcarce, Buenos Aires, Argentina

2. Ministerio de Ganadería, Agricultura y Pesca (MGAP) Dilave “Miguel C. Rubino”, Laboratorio Regional Noroeste, Paysandú, Uruguay

3. Laboratorio Regional Este, Treinta y Tres, Uruguay

4. Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA), Plataforma de Investigación en Salud Animal, Estación Experimental La Estanzuela, Colonia, Uruguay

5. Davis branches, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California–Davis, CA, USA

6. California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, San Bernardino branches, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California–Davis, CA, USA

Abstract

Astylus atromaculatus is a pollen beetle native to South America, commonly found in crop flowers. Experimental intoxication of sheep and guinea pigs by this beetle resulting in fibrinonecrotizing enteritis has been reported. We describe here 6 natural outbreaks of intoxication in cattle associated with consumption of alfalfa (5 of 6) and mixed native (1 of 6) pastures heavily contaminated with A. atromaculatus. The outbreaks occurred during the summer (January–February) of 2023 in Argentina ( n  = 4) and Uruguay ( n  = 2), in beef cattle under extensive or semi-extensive rearing systems, with overall cumulative incidence and mortality of 22.3% and 17.8%, respectively. The main clinical signs included acute onset of anorexia, lethargy, hyperthermia, hindlimb weakness, reluctance to move, and diarrhea, for up to 15 d. In 2 outbreaks, sudden death was observed. Eight Hereford, Angus, and/or crossbreed heifers, cows, steers, and/or calves were autopsied. Gross and microscopic findings included multifocal necrosis with fibrinous pseudomembranes in the forestomachs and/or small and large intestines. Fragments or whole specimens of A. atromaculatus were identified in the ruminal content of all animals. Testing for multiple gastroenteric pathogens was negative as was testing of A. atromaculatus for cantharidin and batrachotoxin. GC-MS and LC-MS/MS performed on the beetles did not identify any known toxic compounds. Based on the exposure to A. atromaculatus–contaminated pasture, gross and microscopic lesions, and negative results of all testing for multiple gastroenteric pathogens, a diagnosis of intoxication by A. atromaculatus is proposed. Disease caused by A. atromaculatus consumption has not been reported previously in cattle, to our knowledge.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary

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