نتایج جستجو برای: bovine tuberculosis

تعداد نتایج: 170392  

2018
Kerri M. Malone Kévin Rue-Albrecht David A. Magee Kevin Conlon Olga T. Schubert Nicolas C. Nalpas John A. Browne Alicia Smyth Eamonn Gormley Ruedi Aebersold David E. MacHugh Stephen V. Gordon

Members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) are the causative agents of tuberculosis in a range of mammals, including humans. A key feature of MTBC pathogens is their high degree of genetic identity yet distinct host tropism. Notably, while Mycobacterium bovis is highly virulent and pathogenic for cattle, the human pathogen M. tuberculosis is attenuated in cattle. Previous research...

2013
M. Sepúlveda

a very rare disease in wild deer. Prior to 1994, only eight wild white-tailed and mule deer had been reported with bovine TB in North America. In 1994, a hunter in southwestern Alpena County, Michigan, shot a 4-year old male white-tailed deer infected with bovine TB. The Description Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused when bacteria attack the respiratory system. There are three types ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1997
S M Schmitt S D Fitzgerald T M Cooley C S Bruning-Fann L Sullivan D Berry T Carlson R B Minnis J B Payeur J Sikarskie

A 4.5 yr-old male white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) killed by a hunter during the 1994 firearm hunting season in northeastern Michigan (USA) had lesions suggestive of tuberculosis and was positive on culture for Mycobacterium bovis the causative agent for bovine tuberculosis. Subsequently, a survey of 354 hunter-harvested white-tailed deer for tuberculosis was conducted in this area fr...

2015
David M. Wright Neil Reid W. Ian Montgomery Adrian R. Allen Robin A. Skuce Rowland R. Kao

Bovine TB (bTB) is endemic in Irish cattle and has eluded eradication despite considerable expenditure, amid debate over the relative roles of badgers and cattle in disease transmission. Using a comprehensive dataset from Northern Ireland (>10,000 km(2); 29,513 cattle herds), we investigated interactions between host populations in one of the first large-scale risk factor analyses for new herd ...

2004
JOHN M. DRAKE

—Management and control of biological invasions and emerging infectious diseases are leading topics of research in theoretical and applied ecology. When the initial number of potentially invasive or infectious individuals is small, demographic stochasticity can lead to rapid extinction, suggesting that the transient dynamics of establishment for invasive species and epidemics should be modeled ...

2011
Margaret Good Anthony Duignan

Tuberculosis remains a significant disease of animals and humans worldwide. Bovine tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacteria with an extremely wide host range and serious, although currently probably underdiagnosed, zoonotic potential. Where bovine tuberculosis controls are effective, human zoonotic TB, due to Mycobacterium bovis or M. caprae, is uncommon and clinical cases are infrequent in cattl...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2017
Francisco Olea-Popelka Adrian Muwonge Alejandro Perera Anna S Dean Elizabeth Mumford Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel Simona Forcella Benjamin J Silk Lucica Ditiu Ahmed El Idrissi Mario Raviglione Ottorino Cosivi Philip LoBue Paula I Fujiwara

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is recognised as the primary cause of human tuberculosis worldwide. However, substantial evidence suggests that the burden of Mycobacterium bovis, the cause of bovine tuberculosis, might be underestimated in human beings as the cause of zoonotic tuberculosis. In 2013, results from a systematic review and meta-analysis of global zoonotic tuberculosis showed that the sa...

2017
Daniel Pakasi Nalapa Adrian Muwonge Clovice Kankya Francisco Olea-Popelka

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of gross pathology suggestive of bovine tuberculosis (TB-like lesions) and evaluate animal's characteristics associated with the risk of having bovine TB-like lesions among cattle slaughtered in Mubende district in the Uganda cattle corridor. METHOD We conducted a cross sectional study in which 1,576 slaughtered cattle in Mubende...

2002
I. PAVLIK W. YAYO AYELE I. PARMOVA I. MELICHAREK M. HANZLIKOVA B. KÖRMENDY G. NAGY Z. CVETNIC M. OCEPEK N. FEJZIC M. LIPIEC

The post-eradication incidence of bovine tuberculosis in seven Central European Countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia) was studied between 1990 and 1999. The majority of cattle to the age of 24 months were screened by tuberculin skin test on annual basis. Tuberculous lesions observed during meat inspection at abattoirs were further la...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Marion Stermann Antje Bohrssen Catharina Diephaus Silvia Maass Franz-Christoph Bange

Mycobacterium tuberculosis rapidly reduces nitrate, leading to the accumulation of nitrite. This characteristic served for the past 40 years to differentiate M. tuberculosis from other members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), such as Mycobacterium bovis (non-BCG [referred to here as simply "M. bovis"]), Mycobacterium bovis BCG, Mycobacterium africanum, or Mycobacterium microti....

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