| Literature DB >> 30335526 |
María Jimena Marfil1,2, Pablo Sebastián Huertas3, Sergio Gabriel Garbaccio3, Soledad Barandiaran2,4, Marcela Martínez Vivot4, Carlos Garro3, Bernardo Alonso5, María Emilia Eirin1,2, Martín José Zumárraga1,2.
Abstract
Although Mycobacterium bovis is the major etiological agent of tuberculosis in bovines, it can infect other mammalians. Previously reported cases of tuberculosis caused by M. bovis in cats from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (CABA) led to the conclusion that the main source of infection for these felines was the ingestion of raw bovine lungs. Thus, for this study, we collected samples of bovine viscera from butchers' shops of the Greater Buenos Aires (GBA) and the CABA to assess presence and viability of these mycobacteria in bovine lungs (including the lymph nodes) and livers. We analyzed 216 different samples and obtained 5 isolates of M. bovis (4 from lungs and 1 from liver) by culture analysis. We also confirmed the presence of different isolates by polymerase chain reaction, spoligotyping, and MIRU-VNTR assays. The results obtained in this work emphasizes the need of social education for food hygiene, and to change the habit of feeding pets with raw viscera, which carries the risk of epizootic and zoonotic transmission. Moreover, control and eradication programs of bovine tuberculosis should be strengthened and improved.Entities:
Keywords: Mycobacterium bovis; butchers' shop; culture; molecular typing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30335526 DOI: 10.1089/fpd.2018.2467
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foodborne Pathog Dis ISSN: 1535-3141 Impact factor: 3.171