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Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda

BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an endemic disease in Rwanda, but little is known about its prevalence and causative mycobacterial species. The disease causes tremendous losses in livestock and wildlife and remains a significant threat to public health. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectio...

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Autores principales: Ntivuguruzwa, Jean Bosco, Michel, Anita L., Kolo, Francis Babaman, Mwikarago, Ivan Emil, Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto, van Heerden, Henriette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35921351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009964
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author Ntivuguruzwa, Jean Bosco
Michel, Anita L.
Kolo, Francis Babaman
Mwikarago, Ivan Emil
Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto
van Heerden, Henriette
author_facet Ntivuguruzwa, Jean Bosco
Michel, Anita L.
Kolo, Francis Babaman
Mwikarago, Ivan Emil
Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto
van Heerden, Henriette
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description BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an endemic disease in Rwanda, but little is known about its prevalence and causative mycobacterial species. The disease causes tremendous losses in livestock and wildlife and remains a significant threat to public health. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study employing a systematic random sampling of cattle (n = 300) with the collection of retropharyngeal lymph nodes and tonsils (n = 300) irrespective of granulomatous lesions was carried out in six abattoirs to investigate the prevalence and identify mycobacterial species using culture, acid-fast bacteria staining, polymerase chain reaction, and GeneXpert assay. Individual risk factors and the origin of samples were analysed for association with the prevalence. FINDINGS: Of the 300 sample pools, six were collected with visible TB-like lesions. Our findings demonstrated the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in 1.7% (5/300) of sampled slaughtered cattle. Mycobacterium bovis was isolated from 1.3% (4/300) animals while one case was caused by a rifampicin-resistant (RR) M. tuberculosis. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria were identified in 12.0% (36/300) of the sampled cattle. There were no significant associations between the prevalence and abattoir category, age, sex, and breeds of slaughtered cattle. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first in Rwanda to isolate both M. bovis and RR M. tuberculosis in slaughtered cattle indicating that bTB is present in Rwanda with a low prevalence. The isolation of RR M. tuberculosis from cattle indicates possible zooanthroponotic transmission of M. tuberculosis and close human-cattle contact. To protect humans against occupational zoonotic diseases, it is essential to control bTB in cattle and raise the awareness among all occupational groups as well as reinforce biosafety at the farm level and in the abattoirs.
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spelling pubmed-93775852022-08-16 Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda Ntivuguruzwa, Jean Bosco Michel, Anita L. Kolo, Francis Babaman Mwikarago, Ivan Emil Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto van Heerden, Henriette PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is an endemic disease in Rwanda, but little is known about its prevalence and causative mycobacterial species. The disease causes tremendous losses in livestock and wildlife and remains a significant threat to public health. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study employing a systematic random sampling of cattle (n = 300) with the collection of retropharyngeal lymph nodes and tonsils (n = 300) irrespective of granulomatous lesions was carried out in six abattoirs to investigate the prevalence and identify mycobacterial species using culture, acid-fast bacteria staining, polymerase chain reaction, and GeneXpert assay. Individual risk factors and the origin of samples were analysed for association with the prevalence. FINDINGS: Of the 300 sample pools, six were collected with visible TB-like lesions. Our findings demonstrated the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in 1.7% (5/300) of sampled slaughtered cattle. Mycobacterium bovis was isolated from 1.3% (4/300) animals while one case was caused by a rifampicin-resistant (RR) M. tuberculosis. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria were identified in 12.0% (36/300) of the sampled cattle. There were no significant associations between the prevalence and abattoir category, age, sex, and breeds of slaughtered cattle. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first in Rwanda to isolate both M. bovis and RR M. tuberculosis in slaughtered cattle indicating that bTB is present in Rwanda with a low prevalence. The isolation of RR M. tuberculosis from cattle indicates possible zooanthroponotic transmission of M. tuberculosis and close human-cattle contact. To protect humans against occupational zoonotic diseases, it is essential to control bTB in cattle and raise the awareness among all occupational groups as well as reinforce biosafety at the farm level and in the abattoirs. Public Library of Science 2022-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9377585/ /pubmed/35921351 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009964 Text en © 2022 Ntivuguruzwa et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ntivuguruzwa, Jean Bosco
Michel, Anita L.
Kolo, Francis Babaman
Mwikarago, Ivan Emil
Ngabonziza, Jean Claude Semuto
van Heerden, Henriette
Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title_full Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title_fullStr Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title_short Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in Rwanda
title_sort prevalence of bovine tuberculosis and characterization of the members of the mycobacterium tuberculosis complex from slaughtered cattle in rwanda
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35921351
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009964
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