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CARNEIRO, P. A. M.; TAKATANI, H.; PASQUATTI, T. N.; SILVA, C. B. D. G.; NORBY, B.; WILKINS, M. J.; ZUMÁRRAGA, M. J.; ARAUJO, F. R.; KANEENE, J. B. |
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Paulo A. M. Carneiro; Haruo Takatani, Agência de Defesa Agropecuaria do Amazonas; Taynara N. Pasquatti, Universidade Católica Dom Bosco -UCDB; Christian B. D. G. Silva, Agência de Defesa Agropecuaria do Amazonas; Bo Norby, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University; Melinda J. Wilkins, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University; Martín José Zumárraga, Institute of Biotechnology, CICV/INTA; FLABIO RIBEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC; John B. Kaneene, Center for Comparative Epidemiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University. |
Título: |
Epidemiological Study of Mycobacterium bovis Infection in Buffalo and Cattle in Amazonas, Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2019 |
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science, v. 6, article 434, December, 2019. |
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Inglês |
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Bovine Tuberculosis (BTB) is an endemic disease in about one hundred countries, affecting the economy causing a decrease in productivity, condemnation of meat, and damaging the credibility on international trade. Additionally, Mycobacterium bovis the major causative agent for BTB can also infect humans causing a variety of clinical presentations. The aim of this study was to determine BTB prevalence and the main risk factors for theMycobacterium bovis prevalence in cattle and buffalos in Amazonas State, Brazil. Tissue samples from 151 animals (45 buffalo and 106 cattle from five herds with buffalo only, 22 herds with cattle only, and 12 herds with buffalo and cattle) were obtained from slaughterhouses under State Veterinary Inspection. M. bovis were isolated on Stonebrink medium. The positive cultures were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. The apparent herd and animal prevalence rates were 56.4 and 5.40%, respectively. Regarding animal species, the apparent prevalence rates were 3% in cattle and 11.8% in buffalo. Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) with random effect were used to assess the association with risk factors on the prevalence. Species (buffalo), herds size (>100 animals) and the presence of both species (buffalo and cattle) in the herd were the major risk factors for the infection by Mycobacterium bovis in the region. The findings reveal an urgent need for evidence-based effective intervention to reduce BTB prevalence in cattle and buffalo and prevent its spread to the human population. Studies are needed to understand why buffalo are more likely to be infected by M. bovis than cattle in Amazon. Recommendations for zoning, use of data from the inspection services to generate information regarding BTB focus, adoption of epidemiological tools, and discouragement of practices that promote the mixing of cattle and buffalo, were made. MenosBovine Tuberculosis (BTB) is an endemic disease in about one hundred countries, affecting the economy causing a decrease in productivity, condemnation of meat, and damaging the credibility on international trade. Additionally, Mycobacterium bovis the major causative agent for BTB can also infect humans causing a variety of clinical presentations. The aim of this study was to determine BTB prevalence and the main risk factors for theMycobacterium bovis prevalence in cattle and buffalos in Amazonas State, Brazil. Tissue samples from 151 animals (45 buffalo and 106 cattle from five herds with buffalo only, 22 herds with cattle only, and 12 herds with buffalo and cattle) were obtained from slaughterhouses under State Veterinary Inspection. M. bovis were isolated on Stonebrink medium. The positive cultures were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing. The apparent herd and animal prevalence rates were 56.4 and 5.40%, respectively. Regarding animal species, the apparent prevalence rates were 3% in cattle and 11.8% in buffalo. Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) with random effect were used to assess the association with risk factors on the prevalence. Species (buffalo), herds size (>100 animals) and the presence of both species (buffalo and cattle) in the herd were the major risk factors for the infection by Mycobacterium bovis in the region. The findings reveal an urgent need for evidence-based effective intervention to reduce BTB prevalence in cattle and buffalo ... Mostrar Tudo |
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Bovine tuberculosis; Buffaloes; Cattle; Epidemiology; Mycobacterium bovis BCG. |
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