Short communication: Important role of Non Tuberculous Mycobacteria in Non-Human primate TB testing in Ethiopia

R. Tschopp, L. Wassie
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Tuberculosis is an important disease in captive non-human primates (NHP) but remains challenging to diagnose accurately. The tuberculin skin test (TST) remains the standard test used worldwide, whereby the single intradermal tuberculin test (SIDT) in the eye-lid is the most frequently used method to diagnose TB in NHP. In this study, 9 NHP (5 baboon spp .) and 4 geladas ( T. gelada ) were tested for TB using the Primagam (whole blood immunoassay) in order to assess the feasibility of relocation into the wild. Although the results showed that all species reacted to non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), the geladas showed a consistent distinct reaction pattern with very high reactivity to NTM. The results suggest that using the SIDT in Ethiopian primates, particularly the endemic geladas, would lead to a high number of false positive animals, highlighting the current challenge to accurately diagnose NHP for TB, which could help in the conservation efforts in the country. Key words : Ethiopia; TB; Non-human primate; Gelada; non-tuberculous mycobacteria
简短交流:非结核分枝杆菌在埃塞俄比亚非人灵长类动物结核病检测中的重要作用
结核病是圈养非人灵长类动物(NHP)的一种重要疾病,但准确诊断仍然具有挑战性。结核菌素皮肤试验(TST)仍然是世界范围内使用的标准试验,其中眼睑单次皮内结核菌素试验(SIDT)是诊断NHP中结核病最常用的方法。本研究利用Primagam(全血免疫测定法)对9只NHP(5种狒狒)和4只狒狒(T. gelada)进行了结核病检测,以评估重新安置到野外的可行性。虽然结果显示所有物种对非结核分枝杆菌(NTM)都有反应,但狒狒对NTM的反应表现出一致的独特反应模式,具有非常高的反应活性。这些结果表明,在埃塞俄比亚灵长类动物,特别是当地的狒狒中使用SIDT将导致大量的假阳性动物,这突出了目前准确诊断NHP结核病的挑战,这可能有助于该国的保护工作。关键词:埃塞俄比亚;结核病;非人类灵长类动物;狒狒;non-tuberculous分枝杆菌
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