Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Limited usefulness of the IStouchdown-PCR in blood for tuberculin skin test false-negative cattle with serological response to.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in veterinary science
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Encinas, Micaela et al.
- Affiliation:
- Instituto de Agrobiotecnologí
Abstract
Ante-mortem diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is based mainly on the tuberculin skin test (TST) and the ɣ-IFN release assay (IGRA). Some infected animals escape screening tests, thus, limit herd sanitation. Previous reports have suggested a predominant pattern of multi-organ lesions attributable to(the causative agent of bTB) bacteraemia. A case-control study was conducted to investigate blood PCR as an alternative tool for improving ante-mortem detection of TST false-negative bovines. Cases comprised 70 TST false-negative bovines (cases), which were serology positive, and controls included 81 TST positive bovines; all of them confirmed as infected with. Detection of the IStarget through touchdown blood-PCR (ISTD-PCR) was performed. The positivity of the blood-PCR was 27.2% in the control group. This performance was similar to the 15% obtained among cases ( = 0.134). Most cases identified by the ISTD-PCR exhibited focalized lesions ( = 0.002). Results demonstrated that blood-PCR could detect TST false-negative cattle, even if they are negative for IGRA. Considering that cases exhibited humoral response to, further studies conducted in a pre-serological stage could provide evidence about the real contribution of the technique in herds.
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