was isolated from a dog and a cat with a mixed infection with . Both lived on a dairy cattle farm with a history of regular cases of abortion and mastitis. Identification of the bacteria was done by means of MALDI-TOF MS, loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) based on 60, partial 16S rRNA sequencing, and growth on Loeffler Serum Medium. Isolation of on the dairy farm highlights its neglected role in reproduction failure and draws attention to its effects in the dairy industry in Egypt. Diagnosis and control of abortion in Egypt should include as one of possible causes of abortion.

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