Influence of Stress Connected with Moving to a New Farm on Potentially MAP-Infected Mouflons.

ISRN Microbiology Pub Date : 2014-03-04 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/450130
Radka Pribylova-Dziedzinska, Iva Slana, Jiri Lamka, Ivo Pavlik
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There is no European legislation concerning paratuberculosis that requires that imported animals be kept in quarantine and commonly they are directly released into areas with other animals. In this study, detection of latent infection of paratuberculosis in healthy mouflons previously diagnosed as paratuberculosis-free, but originating from a real time quantitative PCR- (qPCR-) positive herd, occurred after their transport to a new farm. During a twelve-day quarantine period, all mouflons irregularly shed Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in faeces, and in a small number of cases also in milk. After the animals were released from quarantine, MAP was detected for a further two days, after which, testing was negative, except in one case. Therefore, the stress connected with transport, novel environment, dietary change, or limited area with high density of animals might have contributed to the induction of paratuberculosis and the shedding of MAP from the animals, previously diagnosed as MAP-negative. According to these results, the keeping of imported animals in quarantine and their examination for MAP presence not only before the transport but also afterwards should be recommended. The designation of a particular area of a farm as a quarantine enclosure could help to mitigate the impact of stress caused by a confined space with a high density of animals.

迁移到新农场的压力对潜在地图感染摩弗伦人的影响。
欧洲没有关于副结核病的立法要求对进口动物进行检疫,通常是直接将它们与其他动物一起放生。在本研究中,在先前被诊断为无副结核的健康鼠群中检测到潜伏性副结核感染,但这些鼠群来自实时定量PCR- (qPCR-)阳性的群体,发生在它们被转移到新农场后。在为期12天的隔离期间,所有的mouflon都不规则地传播了鸟分枝杆菌亚种。在粪便中发现副结核,在少数情况下也在牛奶中发现副结核。动物从检疫中释放后,又检测了2天MAP,此后除1例外,检测结果均为阴性。因此,与运输、新环境、饮食变化或动物密度有限的区域相关的压力可能是诱发副结核病和MAP从动物身上脱落的原因,之前被诊断为MAP阴性。根据这些结果,建议对进口动物进行检疫,并在运输前和运输后对其进行MAP检测。指定农场的一个特定区域作为隔离围场,可以帮助减轻动物密度高的密闭空间所造成的压力的影响。
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