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Bovine tuberculosis in Central Ethiopian slaughterhouses and the identification of causative mycobacteria by multiplex real-time PCR
by
Kapur, Vivek
, Srinivasan, Sreenidhi
, Fromsa, Abebe
, Lakew, Matios
, Wood, James L.N.
, Gumi, Balako
, Abdela, Musse Girma
, Ameni, Gobena
, Worku, Dawit
, Bahiru, Getahun
, Conlan, Andrew J.K.
, Zeleke, Miserach
, Bakker, Douwe
in
Abattoirs
/ Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bovine tuberculosis
/ Cattle
/ Causes of
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Ethiopia - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Food supply
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Lesions
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Lungs
/ Lymph nodes
/ Lymphatic system
/ Microbiology
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Multiplexing
/ Mycobacteria
/ Mycobacterium
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - isolation & purification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism
/ Population studies
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Slaughterhouse
/ Slaughtering and slaughter-houses
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis in cattle
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - microbiology
/ Tuberculous-like lesions
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vigilance
/ Virology
/ Zoonoses
2024
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Bovine tuberculosis in Central Ethiopian slaughterhouses and the identification of causative mycobacteria by multiplex real-time PCR
by
Kapur, Vivek
, Srinivasan, Sreenidhi
, Fromsa, Abebe
, Lakew, Matios
, Wood, James L.N.
, Gumi, Balako
, Abdela, Musse Girma
, Ameni, Gobena
, Worku, Dawit
, Bahiru, Getahun
, Conlan, Andrew J.K.
, Zeleke, Miserach
, Bakker, Douwe
in
Abattoirs
/ Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bovine tuberculosis
/ Cattle
/ Causes of
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Ethiopia - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Food supply
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Lesions
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Lungs
/ Lymph nodes
/ Lymphatic system
/ Microbiology
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Multiplexing
/ Mycobacteria
/ Mycobacterium
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - isolation & purification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism
/ Population studies
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Slaughterhouse
/ Slaughtering and slaughter-houses
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis in cattle
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - microbiology
/ Tuberculous-like lesions
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vigilance
/ Virology
/ Zoonoses
2024
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Bovine tuberculosis in Central Ethiopian slaughterhouses and the identification of causative mycobacteria by multiplex real-time PCR
by
Kapur, Vivek
, Srinivasan, Sreenidhi
, Fromsa, Abebe
, Lakew, Matios
, Wood, James L.N.
, Gumi, Balako
, Abdela, Musse Girma
, Ameni, Gobena
, Worku, Dawit
, Bahiru, Getahun
, Conlan, Andrew J.K.
, Zeleke, Miserach
, Bakker, Douwe
in
Abattoirs
/ Animal populations
/ Animals
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Bovine tuberculosis
/ Cattle
/ Causes of
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Ethiopia - epidemiology
/ Female
/ Food supply
/ Genetic aspects
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Lesions
/ Life Sciences
/ Livestock
/ Lungs
/ Lymph nodes
/ Lymphatic system
/ Microbiology
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Multiplexing
/ Mycobacteria
/ Mycobacterium
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - isolation & purification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymorphism
/ Population studies
/ Prevalence
/ Public health
/ Real time
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Slaughterhouse
/ Slaughtering and slaughter-houses
/ Tuberculosis
/ Tuberculosis in cattle
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - microbiology
/ Tuberculous-like lesions
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vigilance
/ Virology
/ Zoonoses
2024
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Bovine tuberculosis in Central Ethiopian slaughterhouses and the identification of causative mycobacteria by multiplex real-time PCR
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Bovine tuberculosis in Central Ethiopian slaughterhouses and the identification of causative mycobacteria by multiplex real-time PCR
2024
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Overview
Background
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a chronic disease caused by members of the
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
complex (MTBC) that ultimately leads to the development of progressive granulomatous lesions. Although the disease is widespread, especially in crossbred cattle in Ethiopia, routine investigations and surveillance are lacking. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence, associated risk factors, and species of mycobacteria causing bTB in slaughtered cattle at four slaughterhouses in Central Ethiopia.
Methods
Postmortem examination of 7,640 cattle was conducted using a cross-sectional slaughterhouse survey. A total of 388 tuberculous-like lesions (TBLs) were collected from 173 animals and cultured. Six target genes were used to differentiate mycobacterial species using multiplex real-time PCR (mRT-PCR). Multivariate logistic regression analyses and related odds ratios (ORs) were used to gauge the strength of the associations between risk factors, TBL incidence and culture growth.
Results
The prevalence of TBL was 2.3% (95% CI = 2.0-2.6). Logistic regression analysis indicated an increased risk of TBL in crossbred cattle (OR = 11.8, 95% CI: 6.4, 21.2,
p
< 0.001). Animals slaughtered at Adama (OR = 3.2, 95% CI: 1.2, 7.3,
p
= 0.009) or Burayu (OR = 5.8, 95% CI: 3.9, 8.9,
p
< 0.001) had a greater risk of TBL than those slaughtered at Sululta. There were significantly more TBL-positive lesions in the lungs and lymph nodes related to the lung (OR = 7.1; 95% CI: 2.7, 24.5,
p
< 0.001) and the head lymph node (OR = 5.6; 95% CI: 1.8, 21.7;
p
= 0.006) compared to gut associated lymph nodes. Among the 173 TBL-positive animals, 36% (95% CI = 28.8, 43.2), and among the 388 TBL-positive tissues, 24.2% (95% CI = 20, 29) were culture and mRT-PCR positive. All the culture-generated isolates were positive for
M. bovis
in mRT-PCR. Among them, two animals had mixed infections including one zebu cattle tested positive for both
M. caprae
and
M. bovis
, and a crossbred cow tested positive for both
M. tuberculosis
and
M. bovis
in mRT-PCR. This suggests persistent transmission within the cattle population, posing a substantial public health threat.
Conclusion
This study revealed an eleven-fold greater risk of bTB-related lesions in crossbred cattle compared to local zebu cattle. This finding highlights the necessity for targeted interventions, continuous vigilance, and thorough carcass inspection to mitigate public health risks.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Cattle
/ Female
/ Identification and classification
/ Lesions
/ Lungs
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Mycobacterium bovis - classification
/ Mycobacterium bovis - genetics
/ Mycobacterium bovis - isolation & purification
/ Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
/ Mycology
/ Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
/ Slaughtering and slaughter-houses
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - diagnosis
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - epidemiology
/ Tuberculosis, Bovine - microbiology
/ Virology
/ Zoonoses
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