维多利亚州普通环尾负鼠的布路里溃疡(溃疡分枝杆菌感染)严重影响了动物福利。

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
EC Hobbs, P Loukopoulos, TP Stinear, JL Porter, JYH Lee, P Whiteley, LF Skerratt, KB Gibney, A Meredith
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布路里溃疡是一种由溃疡分枝杆菌感染引起的皮肤和皮下组织慢性溃疡病。虽然已知澳大利亚负鼠容易感染布路里溃疡病,但这种疾病对负鼠的许多方面,包括福利的影响,在很大程度上仍未得到报道。在维多利亚州墨尔本市的四只普通环尾负鼠(Pseudocheirus peregrinus)身上发现了严重的临床布里溃疡。这四只负鼠均因爪子出现深度溃疡性病变而被安乐死,其中三只负鼠的组织大面积坏死,骨头和肌腱外露。从组织学角度来看,这些负鼠患有严重的溃疡性坏死性化脓性皮炎、泛发性皮炎和肌炎,并伴有溃疡内的酸性细菌。通过实时聚合酶链式反应(real-time PCR),在所有四个病例的拭子、组织和粪便中都检测到了溃疡霉菌。布路里溃疡可能是流行地区负鼠福利不佳的一个重要原因,但人们对它的认识不足。严重的皮肤病变,尤其是延伸到骨骼和关节的病变,会直接损害负鼠的活动能力,影响它们在自然环境中的活动以及觅食和社交等自然行为的表达。这里观察到的溃疡曼氏菌在所有主要内脏器官的全身分布,可能会进一步影响受感染负鼠的健康和体能。所有四个病例的粪便中都有溃疡甲壳霉菌脱落,这支持了负鼠作为人畜共患病储库的作用。需要进一步研究负鼠布路里溃疡的流行病学、发病机制和对福利的影响,并为设计可能保护负鼠健康和福利的干预措施提供信息。
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Severe cases of Buruli ulcer (infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans) in common ringtail possums in Victoria adversely affect animal welfare

Buruli ulcer is a chronic ulcerative disease of the skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by infection with Mycobacterium ulcerans. Although Australian possums are known to be susceptible to Buruli ulcer, many aspects of the disease in possums, including welfare impacts, remain largely unreported. Severe clinical Buruli ulcer was identified in four common ringtail possums (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) from Melbourne, Victoria. All four possums were euthanased due to the presence of deep ulcerative lesions on paws, with extensive tissue necrosis that exposed bones and tendons in three cases. Histologically, there was severe ulcerative necrotising pyogranulomatous dermatitis, panniculitis and myositis, with intralesional acid-fast bacteria. M. ulcerans was detected by real-time PCR in all swabs, tissues and faeces collected from all four cases. Buruli ulcer may be an important and under-recognised cause of poor possum welfare in endemic areas. The physical impacts of the severe cutaneous lesions, especially those extending to underlying bones and joints, would have directly impaired the mobility of these possums, affecting navigation of their natural environments and expression of natural behaviours including foraging and socialising. Systemic distribution of M. ulcerans throughout all major internal organs, as observed here, may further impact the health and fitness of infected possums. Faecal shedding of M. ulcerans in all four cases supports the role of possums as zoonotic reservoirs. Further research is needed to investigate the epidemiology, pathogenesis and welfare impacts of Buruli ulcer in possums and to inform the design of interventions that may protect their health and welfare.

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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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