Investigation of the transmission of Mycobacterium bovis from deer to cattle through indirect contact

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作者
Palmer, MV [1 ]
Waters, WR [1 ]
Whipple, DL [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS, Natl Anim Dis Ctr, Bacterial Dis Livestock Res Unit, Ames, IA 50010 USA
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10.2460/ajvr.2004.65.1483
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Objective-To investigate the infection of calves with Mycobacterium bovis through oral exposure and transmission of M bovis from experimentally infected white-tailed deer to uninfected cattle through indirect contact. Animals-24 11-month-old, white-tailed deer and 28 6-month-old, crossbred calves. Procedure-In the oral exposure experiment, doses of 4.3 X 10(6) CFUs (high dose) or 5 X 10(3) CFUs (low dose) of M bovis were each administered orally to 4 calves; as positive controls, 2 calves received M bovis (1.7 X 10(6) CFUs) via tonsillar instillation. Calves were euthanatized and examined 133 days after exposure. Deer-to-cattle transmission was assessed in 2 phases (involving 9 uninfected calves and 12 deer each); deer were inoculated with 4 X 10(5) CFUs (phase I) or 7 X 10(5) CFUs (phase II) of M Bovis. Calves and deer exchanged pens (phase I; 90 days' duration) or calves received uneaten feed from deer pens (phase II; 140 days' duration) daily. At completion, animals were euthanatized and tissues were collected for bacteriologic culture and histologic examination. Results-In the low- and high-dose groups, 3 of 4 calves and 1 of 4 calves developed tuberculosis, respectively. In phases I and II, 9 of 9 calves and 4 of 9 calves developed tuberculosis, respectively. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results indicated that experimentally infected deer can transmit M bovis to cattle through sharing of feed. In areas where tuberculosis is endemic in free-ranging white-tailed deer, management practices to prevent access of wildlife to feed intended for livestock should be implemented.
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