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First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories

BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis, bTB, is classified by the WHO as one of the seven neglected zoonontic diseases that cause animal health problems and has high potential to infect humans. In the West Bank, bTB was not studied among animals and the prevalence of human tuberculosis caused by M. bovis i...

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Autores principales: Ereqat, Suheir, Nasereddin, Abedelmajeed, Levine, Hagai, Azmi, Kifaya, Al-Jawabreh, Amer, Greenblatt, Charles L., Abdeen, Ziad, Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24069475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002417
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author Ereqat, Suheir
Nasereddin, Abedelmajeed
Levine, Hagai
Azmi, Kifaya
Al-Jawabreh, Amer
Greenblatt, Charles L.
Abdeen, Ziad
Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila
author_facet Ereqat, Suheir
Nasereddin, Abedelmajeed
Levine, Hagai
Azmi, Kifaya
Al-Jawabreh, Amer
Greenblatt, Charles L.
Abdeen, Ziad
Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila
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description BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis, bTB, is classified by the WHO as one of the seven neglected zoonontic diseases that cause animal health problems and has high potential to infect humans. In the West Bank, bTB was not studied among animals and the prevalence of human tuberculosis caused by M. bovis is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of bTB among cattle and goats and identify the molecular characteristics of bTB in our area. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 208 tissue samples, representing 104 animals, and 150 raw milk samples, obtained from cows and goats were examined for the presence of mycobacteria. The tissue samples were collected during routine meat inspection from the Jericho abattoir. DNA was extracted from all samples, milk and tissue biopsies (n = 358), and screened for presence of TB DNA by amplifying a 123-bp segment of the insertion sequence IS6110. Eight out of 254 animals (3.1%) were found to be TB positive based on the IS6110-PCR. Identification of M. bovis among the positive TB samples was carried out via real time PCR followed by high resolution melt curve analysis, targeting the A/G transition along the oxyR gene. Spoligotyping analysis revealed a new genotype of M. bovis that was revealed from one tissue sample. SIGNIFICANCE: Detection of M. bovis in tissue and milk of livestock suggests that apparently healthy cattle and goats are a potential source of infection of bTB and may pose a risk to public health. Hence, appropriate measures including meat inspection at abattoirs in the region are required together with promotion of a health campaign emphasizing the importance of drinking pasteurized milk. In addition, further studies are essential at the farm level to determine the exact prevalence of bTB in goats and cattle herds in the West Bank and Israel.
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spelling pubmed-37720362013-09-25 First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories Ereqat, Suheir Nasereddin, Abedelmajeed Levine, Hagai Azmi, Kifaya Al-Jawabreh, Amer Greenblatt, Charles L. Abdeen, Ziad Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis, bTB, is classified by the WHO as one of the seven neglected zoonontic diseases that cause animal health problems and has high potential to infect humans. In the West Bank, bTB was not studied among animals and the prevalence of human tuberculosis caused by M. bovis is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of bTB among cattle and goats and identify the molecular characteristics of bTB in our area. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 208 tissue samples, representing 104 animals, and 150 raw milk samples, obtained from cows and goats were examined for the presence of mycobacteria. The tissue samples were collected during routine meat inspection from the Jericho abattoir. DNA was extracted from all samples, milk and tissue biopsies (n = 358), and screened for presence of TB DNA by amplifying a 123-bp segment of the insertion sequence IS6110. Eight out of 254 animals (3.1%) were found to be TB positive based on the IS6110-PCR. Identification of M. bovis among the positive TB samples was carried out via real time PCR followed by high resolution melt curve analysis, targeting the A/G transition along the oxyR gene. Spoligotyping analysis revealed a new genotype of M. bovis that was revealed from one tissue sample. SIGNIFICANCE: Detection of M. bovis in tissue and milk of livestock suggests that apparently healthy cattle and goats are a potential source of infection of bTB and may pose a risk to public health. Hence, appropriate measures including meat inspection at abattoirs in the region are required together with promotion of a health campaign emphasizing the importance of drinking pasteurized milk. In addition, further studies are essential at the farm level to determine the exact prevalence of bTB in goats and cattle herds in the West Bank and Israel. Public Library of Science 2013-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3772036/ /pubmed/24069475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002417 Text en © 2013 Ereqat et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ereqat, Suheir
Nasereddin, Abedelmajeed
Levine, Hagai
Azmi, Kifaya
Al-Jawabreh, Amer
Greenblatt, Charles L.
Abdeen, Ziad
Bar-Gal, Gila Kahila
First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title_full First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title_fullStr First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title_full_unstemmed First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title_short First-Time Detection of Mycobacterium bovis in Livestock Tissues and Milk in the West Bank, Palestinian Territories
title_sort first-time detection of mycobacterium bovis in livestock tissues and milk in the west bank, palestinian territories
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3772036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24069475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002417
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