LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS

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作者
CLAXTON, PD
EAMENS, GJ
MYLREA, PJ
机构
[1] New South Wales Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Research Station, Glenfield, New South Wales
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10.1111/j.1751-0813.1979.tb07013.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Lesions of suspected bovine tuberculosis were examined by culture, histopathology and auramine‐O (AO) stained smears and the findings correlated with field aspects of the disease. Of 642 lesions considered to be tuberculous, 62.0% yielded M. bovis and 4.5% other mycobacteria (OM). M. bovis and OM were recovered also from 0.6% and 3.6% respectively of 165 cattle which gave tuberculin reactions but had no visible lesions at slaughter. Of 262 lesions in which a histopathological diagnosis other than tuberculosis was made, 1.5% and 3.0% yielded M. bovis and OM respectively. All OM isolates tested belonged to the Mycobacterium‐avium‐intracellulare‐scrofulaceum (MAIS) complex with a predominance of serotype 2. A good relationship was found between the recovery of mycobacteria and histopathology but examination of smears revealed 22.0% apparent false negatives. Apparent false negative culture results were also reported for 35.8% of lesions positive on histopathology and smear examination. The majority of herds yielding M. bovis contained reactors to the tuberculin test and many of these had lesions of tuberculosis. In contrast, herds yielding OM seldom contained reactors to the tuberculin test and rarely reactors with tuberculous lesions. The thoracic cavity was the main site of lesions from infections by M. bovis and OM. Copyright © 1979, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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