Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros,Luciana S.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Marassi,Carla D., Figueiredo,Eduardo E.S, Leite,Juliana, Ferreira,Ana Maria R., Lilenbaum,Walter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: The standard method for detection of bovine tuberculosis (TB) is the single intradermal tuberculin test (SITT). Nevertheless, current studies suggest that a single test is not enough to detect all cattle infected by TB, particularly when animals present different stages of infection. A dairy herd comprised of 270 cows was studied and 15 were reactive to SITT plus nine inconclusive animals. Blood samples (for IFN and ELISA) were collected from these 24 cows. At 30 days after injection of PPD, all the cows that were reactive to any of the employed tests were slaughtered, and tissues were processed by Bacteriology, Histopathology (HP) and PCR. According to HP 33.4% of the animals were positive, 45.8% inconclusive and 20.8% were negative. The inconclusive samples came from IFN positive animals, signalizing recent infection. Regarding the animals that were negative to HP, all of them were identified by IFN while ELISA was negative. Immune responses are different in recent and advanced infections, what supports the identification between chronically or recently infected animals. This multidisciplinary approach is mandatory for the interpretation of the various tools that are frequently employed for the diagnosis of TB and mainly to identify all infected animals.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
title Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
spellingShingle Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
Medeiros,Luciana S.
Bovine tuberculosis
diagnosis
multidisciplinary approach
histopathology
title_short Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
title_full Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
title_fullStr Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
title_sort Assessing the histopathology to depict the different stages of bovine tuberculosis infection in a naturally infected herd
author Medeiros,Luciana S.
author_facet Medeiros,Luciana S.
Marassi,Carla D.
Figueiredo,Eduardo E.S
Leite,Juliana
Ferreira,Ana Maria R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
author_role author
author2 Marassi,Carla D.
Figueiredo,Eduardo E.S
Leite,Juliana
Ferreira,Ana Maria R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros,Luciana S.
Marassi,Carla D.
Figueiredo,Eduardo E.S
Leite,Juliana
Ferreira,Ana Maria R.
Lilenbaum,Walter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bovine tuberculosis
diagnosis
multidisciplinary approach
histopathology
topic Bovine tuberculosis
diagnosis
multidisciplinary approach
histopathology
description The standard method for detection of bovine tuberculosis (TB) is the single intradermal tuberculin test (SITT). Nevertheless, current studies suggest that a single test is not enough to detect all cattle infected by TB, particularly when animals present different stages of infection. A dairy herd comprised of 270 cows was studied and 15 were reactive to SITT plus nine inconclusive animals. Blood samples (for IFN and ELISA) were collected from these 24 cows. At 30 days after injection of PPD, all the cows that were reactive to any of the employed tests were slaughtered, and tissues were processed by Bacteriology, Histopathology (HP) and PCR. According to HP 33.4% of the animals were positive, 45.8% inconclusive and 20.8% were negative. The inconclusive samples came from IFN positive animals, signalizing recent infection. Regarding the animals that were negative to HP, all of them were identified by IFN while ELISA was negative. Immune responses are different in recent and advanced infections, what supports the identification between chronically or recently infected animals. This multidisciplinary approach is mandatory for the interpretation of the various tools that are frequently employed for the diagnosis of TB and mainly to identify all infected animals.
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