Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in domestic goats in Southern Spain

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Preventive veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1016/j.prevetmed.2024.106204
Débora Jiménez-Martín , Ignacio García-Bocanegra , María A. Risalde , Sebastián Napp , Mercedes Domínguez , Beatriz Romero , Inmaculada Moreno , Remigio Martínez , David Cano-Terriza
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Tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by bacteria belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC), which can affect a wide variety of domestic and wild animal species. Although the role of goats as a reservoir of MTC bacteria has been evidenced, information about the circulation of MTC strains in this species is still very scarce. The aim of the present study was to determine the seroprevalence, spatial distribution, risk factors and MTC spoligotypes circulating in goats from Andalusia (Southern Spain), the Spanish region with the largest goat census and a hotspot area of TB in both cattle and wild ungulates. A total of 2155 serum samples from 80 goat flocks were analyzed by an in-house ELISA using the P22 protein complex as a coating antigen. Antibodies against MTC were detected in 473 goats (21.9%, 95% CI: 20.2–23.7) and the true seroprevalence was 22.3% (95% CI: 20.6–24.1). Seropositivity was found in 72 (90.0%) of the 80 flocks analyzed. The generalized estimating equation model showed that the management system (higher seroprevalence on intensive and semi-intensive farms), and the presence of hospital pens inside the regular stables, were risk factors potentially associated with MTC exposure in goats in Southern Spain. The spatial analysis identified a significant spatial cluster (p < 0.001) in Eastern Andalusia. A total of 16 different MTC spoligotypes, including five of M. caprae and eleven of M. bovis, were identified in goats between 2015 and 2022 in the study area, with SB0157 as the most frequently isolated. The results obtained indicate widespread and non-homogeneous spatial distribution of MTC in goat herds from Southern Spain. The high individual and herd-level seroprevalence values found suggest that goats could play a significant role in the maintenance and transmission of MTC in the study area. Our results highlight the importance of implementing control measures in this species.

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西班牙南部家养山羊中的结核分枝杆菌复合体
结核病(TB)是一种由结核分枝杆菌复合体(MTC)细菌引起的人畜共患传染病,可影响多种家畜和野生动物。虽然山羊作为 MTC 细菌储库的作用已得到证实,但有关 MTC 菌株在该物种中流通的信息仍然非常稀少。安达卢西亚(西班牙南部)是西班牙山羊普查最多的地区,也是牛和野生动物结核病的热点地区,本研究旨在确定安达卢西亚山羊的血清流行率、空间分布、风险因素和 MTC Spoligotypes 循环情况。采用内部 ELISA 方法,以 P22 蛋白复合物为包被抗原,对来自 80 个山羊群的 2155 份血清样本进行了分析。在 473 只山羊(21.9%,95% CI:20.2-23.7)中检测到了 MTC 抗体,真实血清流行率为 22.3%(95% CI:20.6-24.1)。在分析的 80 个羊群中,72 个(90.0%)发现血清阳性。广义估计方程模型显示,管理制度(集约化和半集约化养殖场血清阳性率较高)和常规畜舍内有医院围栏是西班牙南部山羊接触 MTC 的潜在风险因素。空间分析在东安达卢西亚发现了一个重要的空间集群(p < 0.001)。2015 年至 2022 年期间,在研究地区的山羊中总共发现了 16 种不同的 MTC spoligotype,其中包括 5 种 Caprae 型 MTC 和 11 种牛型 MTC,其中 SB0157 型是最常见的分离型。研究结果表明,MTC 在西班牙南部山羊群中的分布广泛且不均匀。个体和羊群的高血清流行值表明,山羊在研究地区 MTC 的维持和传播中扮演着重要角色。我们的研究结果强调了对这一物种采取控制措施的重要性。
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Preventive veterinary medicine
Preventive veterinary medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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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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