Identification of Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides from slaughtered cattle in two transboundary states of North‑eastern Nigeria.

Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.12834/VetIt.2331.16051.3
Markus Francis, Mashood Abiola Raji, Clara Nna Kwanashie, Jibril Adamu, Lushaikyaa Allam, James Agbo Ameh, Godwin Onyemaechi Egwu, Katiuscia Zilli, Flavio Sacchini, Massimo Scacchia
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This study aimed to perform molecular typing of Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides from slaughtered cattle in Adamawa and Taraba States, north‑eastern Nigeria. A total of four hundred and eighty (480) samples of lung tissues, nasal swabs, ear swabs and pleural fluids were collected from cattle at slaughter and processed according to standard laboratory protocols. Identification and confirmation were achieved with specific PCR and PCR‑RFLP. An overall M. mycoides subsp. mycoides isolation rate of 6.87% (33/480) was obtained. In Adamawa State, 12 (10.91%) isolates of M. mycoides subsp. mycoides came from both, lung tissues and pleural fluids. While in Taraba State, 5 (7.14%) and 4 (5.71%) isolates of M. mycoides subsp. mycoides came from lung tissues and pleural fluids, respectively. The samples from nasal and ear swabs from the study states were negative for M. mycoides subsp. mycoides. Thirty‑three out of the 37 culture positive isolates were confirmed to be Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides with the production of a band equivalent to 574‑bp. Molecular typing with restriction endonuclease Vsp1 results in the two bands of 180‑bp and 380‑bp. In conclusion, the study has established an isolation rate of 6.87% for M. mycoides subsp. mycoides. Measures to strengthen movement control in order to minimise the spread of this dreaded disease of cattle were recommended.

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尼日利亚东北部两个跨界州屠宰牛中真菌支原体亚种的鉴定。
本研究旨在对支原体进行分子分型。尼日利亚东北部阿达马瓦州和塔拉巴州屠宰牛的真菌。从屠宰时的牛身上共收集了480份肺组织、鼻拭子、耳拭子和胸膜液样本,并根据标准实验室规程进行了处理。通过特异性PCR和PCR - RFLP进行鉴定和确认。一个整体的分枝杆菌亚种。霉菌分离率为6.87%(33/480)。在阿达马瓦州,12株(10.91%)分离出真菌支原体亚种。霉菌来自两处肺组织和胸腔液在塔拉巴州,5株(7.14%)和4株(5.71%)分离出真菌支原体亚种。真菌分别来自肺组织和胸膜液。来自研究州的鼻拭子和耳拭子样本对mycoides亚种呈阴性。mycoides。37株培养阳性分离株中有33株被确认为支原体丝状体亚种,其条带相当于574‑bp。用限制性内切酶Vsp1进行分子分型,得到180 bp和380 bp两个条带。结果表明,该菌株的分离率为6.87%。mycoides。建议采取措施加强运动控制,以尽量减少牛中这种可怕疾病的传播。
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