%0 Journal Article %T Fetal Pathology in an Aborted Holstein Fetus Infected With Bovine Parainfluenza Virus %A Caroline Silveira %A Federico Giannitti %A Francisco A. Uzal %A Franklin Riet-Correa %A Juan Arbiza %A Leticia Maya %A Mark L. Anderson %A Mart¨ªn Fraga %A Melissa Mac¨ªas-Rioseco %A Rodney Colina %A Santiago Mirazo %J Veterinary Pathology %@ 1544-2217 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0300985818798117 %X Bovine parainfluenza virus-3 (BPIV-3) is a recognized respiratory pathogen of cattle, and it has also been identified in aborted fetuses. However, little is known of this agent as a reproductive pathogen and detailed descriptions of fetal pathology on natural cases are lacking in the scientific literature. This article describes and illustrates lesions in a fetus spontaneously aborted by a first-calving Holstein heifer, naturally infected with BPIV-3 genotype A, broadening the current knowledge on fetal pathology by this virus. Fetal autopsy revealed diffusely reddened, rubbery and unexpanded lungs. Histologically, there was necrotizing bronchiolitis/alveolitis with intraluminal fibrin exudate and syncytial cells in the bronchiolar/alveolar spaces, and non-suppurative peribronchiolitis and perivascular interstitial pneumonia. In the small intestine there was multifocal necrotizing cryptitis and occasional necrotic syncytial enterocytes. Intralesional and extralesional BPIV-3 antigen was detected by immunohistochemistry in the lung and small intestine, and BPIV-3a was identified in fetal tissues by RT-PCR and sequencing %K abortion %K bovine parainfluenza virus-3 %K fetus %K immunohistochemistry %K reproductive pathology %K Paramyxoviridae %K Respirovirus %K RT-PCR %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0300985818798117