| Literature DB >> 32660585 |
Laura Van Driessche1, Charlotte De Neve2, Freddy Haesebrouck3, Katharina van Leenen2, Filip Boyen3, Bart Pardon2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A microbiological diagnosis is essential to better target antimicrobial treatment, control and prevention of respiratory tract infections in cattle. Under field conditions, non-endoscopic broncho-alveolar lavage (nBAL) samples are increasingly collected. To what extent the highly variable turnaround time and storage temperatures between sampling and cultivation affect the isolation rate of bacterial pathogens is unknown. Therefore, the objective of this experimental study was to determine the effect of different storage temperatures (0 °C, 8 °C, 23 °C and 36 °C) and times (0,2,4,6,8,24,48 h) on the isolation rate and concentration of Pasteurellaceae in nBAL samples from clinically affected animals.Entities:
Keywords: Bovine respiratory disease; Bronchoalveolar lavage; Cattle; Pasteurellaceae; Transport conditions
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32660585 PMCID: PMC7359580 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-02456-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Effect of storage conditions (temperature and time) on the number of bovine nBAL samples from which M. haemolytica could be isolated. Different letters (a-b) indicate a significant difference (P < 0.05) in temperature within one time after sampling
Fig. 2Effect of storage conditions (temperature and time) on the concentration of M. haemolytica in bovine nBAL samples. No statistically significant difference was seen between the different temperatures and the hours after sampling
Fig. 3Effect of storage conditions (temperature and time) on the number of bovine nBAL samples from which P. multocida could be isolated. Different letters (a-c) indicate a significant difference (P < 0.05) in temperature within one time after sampling
Fig. 4Effect of storage conditions (temperature and time) on the concentration of P. multocida in bovine nBAL samples. No statistically significant difference was seen between the different temperatures and the hours after sampling
The effect of the presence of microbial contamination with a concentration of ≥1 × 102 CFU/mL of each sample on the isolation of M. haemolytica and P. multocida
| Contaminants | Odds ratio | Confidence Interval | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | Positive | |||||
| Negative | 37.4% | 62.2% | 0.70 | 0.58–1.41 | 0.70 | |
| Positive | 45.8% | 54.2% | ||||
| Negative | 21.2% | 78.8% | 0.32 | 0.37–0.83 | 0.04 | |
| Positive | 45.7% | 54.3% | ||||
Fig. 5Effect of storage conditions (temperature and time) on the concentration of bacterial contaminants in bovine nBAL samples. No statistically significant difference was seen between the different temperatures and the hours after sampling