Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Poland
Pubblicato online: 20 gen 2020
Pagine: 45 - 50
Ricevuto: 23 mag 2019
Accettato: 13 gen 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2020-0003
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© 2020 M. Krajewska-Wędzina et al. published by Sciendo
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Introduction
Since 2009, Poland has been recognised as a country officially free of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), although in each year of the last five there were from 8 to 18 outbreaks of the disease. In 2008–2016, the largest number of cattle infected with bovine mycobacteria were eliminated in the Masovian Province (the central region of Poland) and the largest number of outbreaks of this zoonosis were recorded in this area. The close proximity of farms where bTB was found led to the suspicion that tuberculosis could have been transmitted between the affected herds. The aim of the study was the molecular characterisation of the pertinent
Material and Methods
The material for microbiological tests came from 119 cattle (
Results
Laboratory tests of tissue material gave results confirming tuberculosis in 54 (45%) animals. All strains belonged to the
Conclusion
Based on the results of genotyping, bTB outbreaks were found in three herds, and three transmission chains were identified among these herds.