نتایج جستجو برای: bovine tuberculosis

تعداد نتایج: 170392  

Journal: :Current Research in Microbiology and Infection 2020

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Science 1942

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2012
Bugwesa Z Katale Erasto V Mbugi Sharon Kendal Robert D Fyumagwa Gibson S Kibiki Peter Godfrey-Faussett Julius D Keyyu Paul Van Helden Mecky I Matee

Despite the apparent public health concern about Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) in Tanzania, little has been done regarding the zoonotic importance of the disease and raising awareness of the community to prevent the disease. Bovine tuberculosis is a potential zoonotic disease that can infect a variety of hosts, including humans. The presence of multiple hosts including wild animals, inefficient...

2014
Cristina P. Araújo Ana Luiza A.R. Osório Klaudia S.G. Jorge Carlos A.N. Ramos Antonio F. Souza Filho Carlos E.S. Vidal Agueda P.C. Vargas Eliana Roxo Adalgiza S. Rocha Philip N. Suffys Antônio A. Fonseca Marcio R. Silva José D. Barbosa Neto Valíria D. Cerqueira Flábio R. Araújo

Post-mortem bacterial culture and specific biochemical tests are currently performed to characterize the etiologic agent of bovine tuberculosis. Cultures take up to 90 days to develop. A diagnosis by molecular tests such as PCR can provide fast and reliable results while significantly decreasing the time of confirmation. In the present study, a nested-PCR system, targeting rv2807, with conventi...

2017
Getahun Asebe

Mycobacterium bovis is the main causal agent of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) that causes zoonotic tuberculosis (TB) in humans, even though M. caprae; contribute to a lesser extent, which is mostly acquired from domestic animals and their products, in which cattle are the major reservoir. This review paper discussed the importance of zoonotic tuberculosis in Africa and highlighted the uses of molec...

Journal: :Trends in microbiology 2010
Paul R Torgerson David J Torgerson

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in UK cattle is increasing rapidly. Consequently, the UK Government is spending escalating sums of money in attempts at disease control. We propose that bTB control in cattle is irrelevant as a public health policy. In the UK, cattle-to-human transmission is negligible. Aerosol transmission, the only probable route of human acquisition, occurs at inconsequential levels...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 1999
R R Kao M G Roberts

The Australian brushtail possum is the major source of infection for new cases of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in New Zealand. Using hypothetical values for the cost of putative cattle and possum Tb vaccines, the relative efforts required to eradicate Tb in cattle using possum culling, possum vaccination or cattle vaccination are compared. For realistic assumed costs for 1080 poison bait, poss...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2008
Darren M Green Istvan Z Kiss Andrew P Mitchell Rowland R Kao

Both badgers and livestock movements have been implicated in contributing to the ongoing epidemic of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) in British cattle. However, the relative contributions of these and other causes are not well quantified. We used cattle movement data to construct an individual (premises)-based model of BTB spread within Great Britain, accounting for spread due to recorded cattle move...

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