揭示巴西猪分枝杆菌感染:来自流行病学和诊断研究的见解。

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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严格的卫生标准对养猪生产至关重要,以确保高生物安全性和安全的肉类。然而,肉芽肿性病变,通常在屠宰场被发现为“淋巴结炎”,缺乏常规的实验室检查,可能会忽视结核病和其他病因。本研究旨在:(i)通过回顾性调查,探索与巴西南部巴西大德州因“结核病”或“淋巴结炎”而死亡的猪尸体相关的流行病学变量;(ii)评估肉芽肿性淋巴结炎病变中结核分枝杆菌的频率。根据来自公共监测系统的流行病学数据(包括农场来源、屠宰地点、季节、生产者类型和检查范围)与动物运输指南(ATG)中至少有一只动物因淋巴结炎或结核病而被谴责的情况的关系,对其进行了评估。在前瞻性研究中,通过组织病理学和细菌分离检查118只肉芽肿性淋巴结炎病变动物的组织样本。至少有1头胴体因淋巴结炎或结核而死亡的ATG发生率分别为2.27 %和0.027 %。与淋巴结炎相关的因素是屠宰地点、产地、生产者类型和检查范围(州或市)。然而,在多变量分析中没有发现显著的结核病危险因素。组织病理学证实肉芽肿性淋巴结炎占44.92 %,分离到牛结核分枝杆菌占2.54 %。虽然肺结核发病率(0.002 %)较低,但超过了联邦检查数据(
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Unveiling mycobacterial infections in Brazilian swine: Insights from epidemiological and diagnostic studies
Stringent sanitary standards are imperative for swine production, ensuring high biosecurity and safe meat. However, granulomatous lesions, often detected as “lymphadenitis” in slaughterhouses, lack routine laboratory examination, potentially overlooking tuberculosis among other etiologies. This study aimed to: (i) explore epidemiological variables linked to swine carcasses condemned due to “tuberculosis” or “lymphadenitis” in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil in a retrospective survey; and (ii) evaluate the frequency of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in granulomatous lymphadenitis lesions. Epidemiological data from the public surveillance system including farm origin, slaughter location, season, producer type and the inspection scope, were evaluated by their association with the occurrence of animal transport guides (ATG) with at least one animal condemned due to lymphadenitis or tuberculosis. For the prospective study, tissue samples from 118 animals with granulomatous lymphadenitis lesions were examined through histopathology and bacterial isolation. The frequency of ATG with at least one carcass condemned due to lymphadenitis or tuberculosis was 2.27 % and 0.027 % respectively. The factors associated with lymphadenitis were slaughter location, origin, producer type, and inspection scope (state or municipal). However, no significant risk factors emerged for tuberculosis in multivariable analysis. Histopathology confirmed granulomatous lymphadenitis in 44.92 % of lymph nodes, and M. tuberculosis var. bovis was isolated in 2.54 % of cases. Although the tuberculosis frequency (0.002 %) was low, it surpassed federal inspection data (<0.001 %), evidencing that laboratory diagnosis should be considered in such lesions. This study underscores the need for improved diagnostic routine in slaughterhouses to enhance biosecurity and public health protection in the swine industry.
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Preventive veterinary medicine
Preventive veterinary medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
184
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Preventive Veterinary Medicine is one of the leading international resources for scientific reports on animal health programs and preventive veterinary medicine. The journal follows the guidelines for standardizing and strengthening the reporting of biomedical research which are available from the CONSORT, MOOSE, PRISMA, REFLECT, STARD, and STROBE statements. The journal focuses on: Epidemiology of health events relevant to domestic and wild animals; Economic impacts of epidemic and endemic animal and zoonotic diseases; Latest methods and approaches in veterinary epidemiology; Disease and infection control or eradication measures; The "One Health" concept and the relationships between veterinary medicine, human health, animal-production systems, and the environment; Development of new techniques in surveillance systems and diagnosis; Evaluation and control of diseases in animal populations.
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