Laboratory Diagnosis of Animal Tuberculosis in Tracing Interspecies Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis
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Szacawa, Ewelina
Kozieł, Nina
Brzezińska, Sylwia
Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa
Weiner, Marcin
Szulowski, Krzysztof
Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika
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Mycobacterium is one of the most dangerous pathogens of both animals and
humans. Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is a disease caused by mycobacteria belonging to the
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), which spreads mainly among domestic cattle
but also to mammals other than cattle. The transmission of MTBC between different species
requires research and epidemiological investigations to control its spread. When multiple
species are a reservoir of infection, it poses a significant public health and veterinary
concern. In this study, the diagnosis of alpaca, cattle, horses, dogs, a sheep and a cat
from one farm suspected of bovine tuberculosis was performed. The animals (except
for one horse, the dogs and the cat) were euthanised after the intradermal tuberculin
tests. Mycobacterial isolation from animal tissue samples was performed. The obtained
Mycobacterium strains were genotyped using spoligotyping and mycobacterial interspersed
repetitive unit–variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) methods. The isolates from
a horse, two cows, a sheep and an alpaca were classified as Mycobacterium (M.) bovis. The
single M. bovis spoligotype SB0666 pattern was isolated, and the MIRU-VNTR results
presented the same 222632237401435 patterns. The molecular investigation uncovered
information on the relationship of Mycobacterium bovis
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