| Literature DB >> 31625855 |
Bernat Pérez de Val, Albert Sanz, Mercè Soler, Alberto Allepuz, Lorraine Michelet, María Laura Boschiroli, Enric Vidal.
Abstract
Mycobacterium microti is a member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex that causes pathology in many mammals. M. microti infections have been found in some countries in Europe. We report an outbreak of tuberculosis caused by M. microti in wild boars in Spain.Entities:
Keywords: Bacteria; France; Mycobacterium microti; Spain; Tuberculosis and other mycobacteria; Wild boar
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31625855 PMCID: PMC6810215 DOI: 10.3201/eid2511.190746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureOutbreak area for wild boar tuberculosis (TB) cases, Spain, June 2017–March 2019. Circles show cases of wild boars with TB lesions. Stars indicate the location of cattle herds with positive skin tests (not confirmed at slaughterhouse); triangles, pentagons, and diamonds show locations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex–seropositive ungulates (no tissue samples were obtained from these animals). Colors indicate etiologic agent identification: red, M. microti; orange, M. tuberculosis complex (species unidentified); yellow, unidentified. Different hunting areas are indicated. The border between Spain and France and the main village (Vielha) are labelled. Inset maps show location of the study area on the Iberian Peninsula.