A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Marassi,Carla D.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Medeiros,Luciana, Figueiredo,Eduardo, Fonseca,Leila S., Duarte,Rafael, Paschoalin,Vania, Oelemann,Walter M.R., Lilenbaum,Walter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-736X2013000100004
Resumo: A herd infected naturally with tuberculosis was investigated by different diagnostic methods. Ninety days after a screening test that identified 21 cows as skin test positive, a Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Test (CITT) was performed in those 21 cows and in 29 other randomly selected skin test negative cows. Milk samples and nasal swabs were collected prior to the CITT for bacteriological culture and PCR, while blood samples were collected for IFN release and antibody responses to MPB70 and MPB83, at three time points post tuberculin injection. Animals positive by CITT were slaughtered and disease confirmation undertaken. Based on the Kappa test, IFN was comparable to the standard tests (culture, PCR and CITT) at all three sampling points. Results from both antibody ELISAs were similar but were not comparable to the standard tests. T-test analysis of the CITT, IFN and ELISAs demonstrated that their performances were not correlated. There is increasing recognition that individually, available diagnostic tests do not detect all infected cattle. Therefore, a comprehensive strategy for the diagnosis of bovine TB should include test results for the detection of both cellular and humoral immune responses where there may be animals at different stages of infection.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
title A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
spellingShingle A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
Marassi,Carla D.
Tuberculosis
serological
ELISA
MPB70
MPB83
IFN
cattle
title_short A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
title_full A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
title_fullStr A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
title_sort A multidisciplinary approach to diagnose naturally occurring bovine tuberculosis in Brazil
author Marassi,Carla D.
author_facet Marassi,Carla D.
Medeiros,Luciana
Figueiredo,Eduardo
Fonseca,Leila S.
Duarte,Rafael
Paschoalin,Vania
Oelemann,Walter M.R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
author_role author
author2 Medeiros,Luciana
Figueiredo,Eduardo
Fonseca,Leila S.
Duarte,Rafael
Paschoalin,Vania
Oelemann,Walter M.R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marassi,Carla D.
Medeiros,Luciana
Figueiredo,Eduardo
Fonseca,Leila S.
Duarte,Rafael
Paschoalin,Vania
Oelemann,Walter M.R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
serological
ELISA
MPB70
MPB83
IFN
cattle
topic Tuberculosis
serological
ELISA
MPB70
MPB83
IFN
cattle
description A herd infected naturally with tuberculosis was investigated by different diagnostic methods. Ninety days after a screening test that identified 21 cows as skin test positive, a Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Test (CITT) was performed in those 21 cows and in 29 other randomly selected skin test negative cows. Milk samples and nasal swabs were collected prior to the CITT for bacteriological culture and PCR, while blood samples were collected for IFN release and antibody responses to MPB70 and MPB83, at three time points post tuberculin injection. Animals positive by CITT were slaughtered and disease confirmation undertaken. Based on the Kappa test, IFN was comparable to the standard tests (culture, PCR and CITT) at all three sampling points. Results from both antibody ELISAs were similar but were not comparable to the standard tests. T-test analysis of the CITT, IFN and ELISAs demonstrated that their performances were not correlated. There is increasing recognition that individually, available diagnostic tests do not detect all infected cattle. Therefore, a comprehensive strategy for the diagnosis of bovine TB should include test results for the detection of both cellular and humoral immune responses where there may be animals at different stages of infection.
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