| Literature DB >> 35086534 |
J Ortega1,2, A Roy2, A Díaz-Castillo2, L de Juan1,2, B Romero1,2, J L Sáez-Llorente3, L Domínguez1,2, P Regal4, J A Infantes-Lorenzo5, J Álvarez1,2, J Bezos6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Caprine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonosis caused by members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). Caprine TB control and eradication programmes have traditionally been based on intradermal tuberculin tests and slaughterhouse surveillance. However, this strategy has limitations in terms of sensitivity and specificity. Different factors may affect the performance of the TB diagnostic tests used in goats and, subsequently, the detection of TB-infected animals. In the present study, the effect of two of the factors that may affect the performance of the techniques used to diagnose TB in goats, the topical administration of corticosteroids and a recent pre-sensitisation with tuberculin, was analysed.Entities:
Keywords: Caprine tuberculosis; Corticosteroids; Intradermal tests; Pre-sensitization; Reactor
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35086534 PMCID: PMC8793155 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-022-03156-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Experimental design
Number of positive reactors (and percentage with Wilson’s 95% confidence intervals) to the different diagnostic tests used in each experimental group
| Day 0 (N, % and 95 CI) | Day 2 (N, % and 95 CI) | Day 3 (N, % and 95 CI) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group | SIT test | CIT Test | IGRA | P22 ELISA | SIT Test | CIT test | SIT test | CIT test | IGRA | P22 ELISA |
| Corticosteroids ( | NA | NA | 22, 41.5% (29.3–54.9) | 21, 39.6% (27.6–53.1) | 34, 64.2% (50.7–75.7) | 10, 18.9% (10.6–31.4) | 23, 43.4% (31–56.7) | 10, 18.9% (10.6–31.4) | 35, 66% (52.6–77.3) | 23, 43.4% (30.9–56.7) |
| Pre-sensitized ( | 39, 81.3% (68.1–89.8) | 22, 45.8% (32.6–59.7) | 37, 77.1% (63.5–86.7) | 25, 52.1% (38.3–65.5) | NA | NA | 41a, 85.4% (72.8–92.8) | 22a, 45.8% (32.6–59.7) | 31, 65.6% (50.4–76.6) | 25, 52.1% (38.3–65.5) |
| Control ( | NA | NA | 28, 56% (42.3–68.8) | 17, 34% (22.4–47.9) | NA | NA | 32, 64% (50.1–75.9) | 13, 26% (15.9–39.6) | 36, 72% (58.3–82.5) | 21, 42% (29.4–55.7) |
SIT Single Intradermal Test, CIT Comparative intradermal test, IGRA Inteferon-Gamma Release Assay, NA Not applicable; aWith regard to the skin fold thickness measured at day −3
Fig. 2Summary of the differences in median skinfold thickness (mm) after bovine PPD injection in the corticosteroid, control and pre-sensitised groups at day 3 (A), after bovine (B) and avian (C) PPD injection in the corticosteroid group at 48 h and 72 h, and after bovine and avian PPD injection in the pre-sensitised group at days 0 and 3 (D). The frequency of skinfold thickness measures observed in each group is correlated with the box of the figure whose medians are represented as the black lines. Significant differences are described in the boxplot as follows: *** p < 0.001, **p = 0.01, *p < 0.1