Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, EL
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Domingos, M, Amado, A, Botelho, A
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10855
Resumo: Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) prevalence has generally been decreasing for several years in Portugal due to an ongoing UE funded eradication programme. Nevertheless, new outbreaks have been intermittently recorded in bTB free herds, especially in two Eastern regions of Portugal (Beira Interior and Portalegre District part of Alentejo region), with no evident explanation referred in official epidemiological surveys. At the same time, it has been reported that wild cervids (Cervus elaphus) population has been increasing in those regions. In order to study the possible role of these animals in bTB outbreaks, systematic culture, identification, spoligotyping and MIRU typing of 9 select loci were performed in M. bovis isolates from cattle and hunted deers with pathological lesions. The results indicate that cervids can harbour common spoligotypes, some of them already found in cattle of the same regions and also, in other regions of Portugal. MIRU typing further increased the discriminatory power in order to link cervids and cattle M. bovis isolates, reinforcing the probability of strain relatedness. These results allow us to conclude that cervids and cattle from these regions could have a common source of infection, or could transmit these strains between them. Although the direction of this possible transmission is unknown or could even function in both directions, these preliminary results should promote an increased awareness on the possible role of wild cervids on bTB maintenance in the regions studied, encouraging a systematic control of TB in deers and the implementation of confinement measures in herds neighbouring their natural habitat.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
title Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
spellingShingle Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
Duarte, EL
Cervids
animal tuberculosis
molecular epidemiology
title_short Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
title_full Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
title_fullStr Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
title_sort Molecular epidemiological links between M. Bovis strains isolated from cattle and cervids from Eastern regions of Portugal
author Duarte, EL
author_facet Duarte, EL
Domingos, M
Amado, A
Botelho, A
author_role author
author2 Domingos, M
Amado, A
Botelho, A
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, EL
Domingos, M
Amado, A
Botelho, A
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cervids
animal tuberculosis
molecular epidemiology
topic Cervids
animal tuberculosis
molecular epidemiology
description Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) prevalence has generally been decreasing for several years in Portugal due to an ongoing UE funded eradication programme. Nevertheless, new outbreaks have been intermittently recorded in bTB free herds, especially in two Eastern regions of Portugal (Beira Interior and Portalegre District part of Alentejo region), with no evident explanation referred in official epidemiological surveys. At the same time, it has been reported that wild cervids (Cervus elaphus) population has been increasing in those regions. In order to study the possible role of these animals in bTB outbreaks, systematic culture, identification, spoligotyping and MIRU typing of 9 select loci were performed in M. bovis isolates from cattle and hunted deers with pathological lesions. The results indicate that cervids can harbour common spoligotypes, some of them already found in cattle of the same regions and also, in other regions of Portugal. MIRU typing further increased the discriminatory power in order to link cervids and cattle M. bovis isolates, reinforcing the probability of strain relatedness. These results allow us to conclude that cervids and cattle from these regions could have a common source of infection, or could transmit these strains between them. Although the direction of this possible transmission is unknown or could even function in both directions, these preliminary results should promote an increased awareness on the possible role of wild cervids on bTB maintenance in the regions studied, encouraging a systematic control of TB in deers and the implementation of confinement measures in herds neighbouring their natural habitat.
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