- Ferella, Alejandra;
- Streitenberger, Nicolás;
- Pérez Aguirreburualde, María;
- Dus Santos, María;
- Fazzio, Luis;
- Quiroga, María;
- Zanuzzi, Carolina;
- Asin, Javier;
- Carvallo, Francisco;
- Mozgovoj, Marina;
- Uzal, Francisco
Although bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infection has been reported in cattle in Argentina, it has not been associated with pneumonia in Argentina. We report here 5 cases of bovine pneumonia associated with BRSV. Autopsies were performed on 35 beef cattle with gross and/or microscopic lesions of pneumonia from 3 commercial feedlots. Lung samples in 5 of 35 animals were BRSV-positive by reverse-transcription nested PCR. The lungs of 2 of these 5 animals were coinfected with Mannheimia haemolytica, and 1 with bovine viral diarrhea virus 1. Microscopically, the lungs of 3 of the 5 BRSV PCR-positive animals had fibrinosuppurative bronchopneumonia, with or without pleuritis; 2 of the 5 had interstitial pneumonia. We conclude that BRSV is part of the bovine respiratory disease complex in Argentina.