نتایج جستجو برای: a bovis

تعداد نتایج: 13434154  

2015
Margarida Arede Per Kantsø Nielsen Syed Sayeem Uddin Ahmed Tariq Halasa Liza Rosenbaum Nielsen Nils Toft

BACKGROUND Mycoplasma bovis is an important pathogen causing severe disease outbreaks in cattle farms. Since 2011, there has been an apparent increase in M. bovis outbreaks among Danish dairy cattle herds. The dairy cattle industry performed cross-sectional antibody screening for M. bovis on four occasions, using the indirect BIO K 302 M. bovis enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (Bio-X, ...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2001
H M Vordermeier A Whelan P J Cockle L Farrant N Palmer R G Hewinson

In Great Britain an independent scientific review for the government has concluded that the development of a cattle vaccine against Mycobacterium bovis infection holds the best long-term prospect for tuberculosis control in British herds. A precondition for vaccination is the development of a complementary diagnostic test to differentiate between vaccinated animals and those infected with M. bo...

2012
A. Khan Z. I. Chaudhry A. R. Shakoori

A study was conducted in buffaloes to detect the M. bovis in blood samples through PCR. The PCR assay was described which could detect M. bovis infection in blood samples that were apparently negative in PPD of tubercle bacilli. A total of 100 buffaloes blood samples were tested and 2.0 % buffaloes were found positive for M. bovis infection through single comparative cervical intradermal tuberc...

2015
Fermín Acosta Ekatherina Chernyaeva Libardo Mendoza Dilcia Sambrano Ricardo Correa Mikhail Rotkevich Miroslava Tarté Humberto Hernández Bredio Velazco Cecilia de Escobar Jacobus H. de Waard Amador Goodridge

Panama remains free of zoonotic tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis. However, DNA fingerprinting of 7 M. bovis isolates from a 2013 bovine tuberculosis outbreak indicated minimal homology with strains previously circulating in Panama. M. bovis dispersion into Panama highlights the need for enhanced genotype testing to track zoonotic infections.

Journal: :Epidemics 2016
Hannah Trewby David Wright Eleanor L Breadon Samantha J Lycett Tom R Mallon Carl McCormick Paul Johnson Richard J Orton Adrian R Allen Julie Galbraith Pawel Herzyk Robin A Skuce Roman Biek Rowland R Kao

Mycobacterium bovis is the causal agent of bovine tuberculosis, one of the most important diseases currently facing the UK cattle industry. Here, we use high-density whole genome sequencing (WGS) in a defined sub-population of M. bovis in 145 cattle across 66 herd breakdowns to gain insights into local spread and persistence. We show that despite low divergence among isolates, WGS can in princi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Gueno G Nedeltchev Tirumalai R Raghunand Mandeep S Jassal Shichun Lun Qi-Jian Cheng William R Bishai

The rabbit model of tuberculosis is attractive because of its pathophysiologic resemblance to the disease in humans. Rabbits are naturally resistant to infection but may manifest cavitary lung lesions. We describe here a novel approach that utilizes presensitization and bronchoscopic inoculation to reliably produce cavities in the rabbit model. With a fixed inoculum of bacilli, we were able to ...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1999
B M Buddle N A Parlane D L Keen F E Aldwell J M Pollock K Lightbody P Andersen

Tuberculosis continues to be a worldwide problem for both humans and animals. The development of tests to differentiate between infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis and vaccination with M. bovis BCG could greatly assist in the diagnosis of early infection as well as enhance the use of tuberculosis vaccines on a wider scale. Recombinant forms of four major secreted pr...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Margot A Skinner D Neil Wedlock Geoffrey W de Lisle Michèle M Cooke Ricardo E Tascon Jose C Ferraz Douglas B Lowrie H Martin Vordermeier R Glyn Hewinson Bryce M Buddle

Priming neonatal calves at birth with a Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine and boosting with a DNA vaccine consisting of plasmids encoding mycobacterial antigens Hsp65, Hsp70, and Apa or the reverse prime-boost sequence induced similar levels of protection against experimental challenge with Mycobacterium bovis. When M. bovis was isolated from a thoracic lymph node follo...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Patricia Méndez-Samperio Janet Palma-Barrios Abraham Vázquez-Hernández

ette-Guérin (Mycobacterium bovis BCG) in protecting humans against tuberculosis has prompted a search for the mechanisms through which BCG induces chemokines. In this study, our experiments were designed to determine the role of the transcription factor nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) and intracellular calcium in the production of interleukin (IL)-8, a main chemotactic factor, by human-derived monocy...

Journal: :African health sciences 2011
I Ben Kahla M L Boschiroli F Souissi N Cherif M Benzarti J Boukadida S Hammami

BACKGROUND Consumption of raw milk and unpasteurized dairy products is common in Tunisia where bovine tuberculosis remains enzootic. We herein investigated the frequency of M. bovis isolation from raw milk. METHODS Three hundred and six milk samples collected from 102 infected cows in different Tunisian regions were analysed. M. bovis isolates were further characterized by spoligotyping and v...

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