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Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir
BACKGROUND: In 2010, an Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) stock reservoir was established for conservation purposes in north-eastern Spain. Eighteen ibexes were captured in the wild and housed in a 17 hectare enclosure. Once in captivity, a caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) outbreak occurred and ib...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280031/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25492129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13028-014-0083-x |
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author | Colom-Cadena, Andreu Velarde, Roser Salinas, Jesús Borge, Carmen García-Bocanegra, Ignacio Serrano, Emmanuel Gassó, Diana Bach, Ester Casas-Díaz, Encarna López-Olvera, Jorge R Lavín, Santiago León-Vizcaíno, Luís Mentaberre, Gregorio |
author_facet | Colom-Cadena, Andreu Velarde, Roser Salinas, Jesús Borge, Carmen García-Bocanegra, Ignacio Serrano, Emmanuel Gassó, Diana Bach, Ester Casas-Díaz, Encarna López-Olvera, Jorge R Lavín, Santiago León-Vizcaíno, Luís Mentaberre, Gregorio |
author_sort | Colom-Cadena, Andreu |
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description | BACKGROUND: In 2010, an Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) stock reservoir was established for conservation purposes in north-eastern Spain. Eighteen ibexes were captured in the wild and housed in a 17 hectare enclosure. Once in captivity, a caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) outbreak occurred and ibex handlings were carried out at six-month intervals between 2010 and 2013 to perform health examinations and sampling. Treatment with a bacterin-based autovaccine and penicillin G benzatine was added during the third and subsequent handlings, when infection by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis was confirmed. Changes in lesion score, serum anti-C. pseudotuberculosis antibodies and haematological parameters were analyzed to assess captivity effects, disease emergence and treatment efficacy. Serum acute phase proteins (APP) Haptoglobin (Hp), Amyloid A (SAA) and Acid Soluble Glycoprotein (ASG) concentrations were also determined to evaluate their usefulness as indicators of clinical status. Once in captivity, 12 out of 14 ibexes (85.7%) seroconverted, preceding the emergence of clinical signs; moreover, TP, WBC, eosinophil and platelet cell counts increased while monocyte and basophil cell counts decreased. After treatment, casualties and fistulas disappeared and both packed cell volume (PCV) and haemoglobin concentration significantly increased. Hp, SAA and ASG values were under the limit of detection or showed no significant differences. CONCLUSIONS: A role for captivity in contagion rate is suggested by the increase in antibody levels against C. pseudotuberculosis and the emergence of clinical signs. Although boosted by captivity, this is the first report of an outbreak of caseous lymphadenitis displaying high morbidity and mortality in wild ungulates. Treatment consisting of both vaccination and antibiotic therapy seemed to prevent mortality and alleviate disease severity, but was not reflected in the humoural response. Haematology and APP were not useful indicators in our study, perhaps due to the sampling frequency. Presumably endemic and irrelevant in the wild, this common disease of domestic small ruminants is complicating conservation efforts for the Iberian ibex in north-eastern Spain. |
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spelling | pubmed-42800312014-12-31 Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir Colom-Cadena, Andreu Velarde, Roser Salinas, Jesús Borge, Carmen García-Bocanegra, Ignacio Serrano, Emmanuel Gassó, Diana Bach, Ester Casas-Díaz, Encarna López-Olvera, Jorge R Lavín, Santiago León-Vizcaíno, Luís Mentaberre, Gregorio Acta Vet Scand Research BACKGROUND: In 2010, an Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) stock reservoir was established for conservation purposes in north-eastern Spain. Eighteen ibexes were captured in the wild and housed in a 17 hectare enclosure. Once in captivity, a caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) outbreak occurred and ibex handlings were carried out at six-month intervals between 2010 and 2013 to perform health examinations and sampling. Treatment with a bacterin-based autovaccine and penicillin G benzatine was added during the third and subsequent handlings, when infection by Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis was confirmed. Changes in lesion score, serum anti-C. pseudotuberculosis antibodies and haematological parameters were analyzed to assess captivity effects, disease emergence and treatment efficacy. Serum acute phase proteins (APP) Haptoglobin (Hp), Amyloid A (SAA) and Acid Soluble Glycoprotein (ASG) concentrations were also determined to evaluate their usefulness as indicators of clinical status. Once in captivity, 12 out of 14 ibexes (85.7%) seroconverted, preceding the emergence of clinical signs; moreover, TP, WBC, eosinophil and platelet cell counts increased while monocyte and basophil cell counts decreased. After treatment, casualties and fistulas disappeared and both packed cell volume (PCV) and haemoglobin concentration significantly increased. Hp, SAA and ASG values were under the limit of detection or showed no significant differences. CONCLUSIONS: A role for captivity in contagion rate is suggested by the increase in antibody levels against C. pseudotuberculosis and the emergence of clinical signs. Although boosted by captivity, this is the first report of an outbreak of caseous lymphadenitis displaying high morbidity and mortality in wild ungulates. Treatment consisting of both vaccination and antibiotic therapy seemed to prevent mortality and alleviate disease severity, but was not reflected in the humoural response. Haematology and APP were not useful indicators in our study, perhaps due to the sampling frequency. Presumably endemic and irrelevant in the wild, this common disease of domestic small ruminants is complicating conservation efforts for the Iberian ibex in north-eastern Spain. BioMed Central 2014-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4280031/ /pubmed/25492129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13028-014-0083-x Text en © Colom-Cadena et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2014 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Colom-Cadena, Andreu Velarde, Roser Salinas, Jesús Borge, Carmen García-Bocanegra, Ignacio Serrano, Emmanuel Gassó, Diana Bach, Ester Casas-Díaz, Encarna López-Olvera, Jorge R Lavín, Santiago León-Vizcaíno, Luís Mentaberre, Gregorio Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title | Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title_full | Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title_fullStr | Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title_full_unstemmed | Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title_short | Management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
title_sort | management of a caseous lymphadenitis outbreak in a new iberian ibex (capra pyrenaica) stock reservoir |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4280031/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25492129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13028-014-0083-x |
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