Oral fluid collection in wild boar: A field protocol

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary journal Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1016/j.tvjl.2025.106362
David Relimpio , Aleksandra Kosowska , Sandra Barroso-Arévalo , Daniel De Antonio-Gómez , Christian Gortázar , Jose A. Barasona
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Traditional wildlife sampling methods have limitations in providing a well-distributed, timely and accurate disease surveillance in wildlife. We developed a field protocol for collecting wild boar (Sus scrofa) oral fluid samples for non-invasive active disease surveillance using environmental ropes. We deployed ropes in field settings and tested the rope-sampled oral fluids for antibodies against Mycobacterium bovis and closely related members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC). Oral fluid samples were collected from three wild boars populations in Spain with endemic tuberculosis across two seasons with contrasting natural food availability. Additionally, we studied the effect of placing the ropes close to aggregation points and of impregnating the ropes with corn powder. The results suggested that installing environmental ropes in summer, close to feeders or aggregation points, and baited with corn powder significantly increases the proportion of bitten ropes. No significant differences were observed in the effectiveness of ropes for oral fluid sampling across the three study sites. The average rate of antibody detection by ELISA was 38 % (range 34–45 %) of the bitten ropes. This method appears to be both precise and sensitive in detecting antibodies against MTC in oral fluid samples collected from environmental ropes, making it a potentially valuable tool for early detection and monitoring of MTC circulation. This noninvasive sampling method can easily be adapted for other relevant diseases of wild suids including African swine fever. Therefore, environmental ropes represent an effective, inexpensive, flexible, environmentally friendly, and noninvasive alternative for active wildlife disease surveillance.
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野猪口服液采集:一项野外试验方案
传统的野生动物采样方法在提供分布均匀、及时和准确的野生动物疾病监测方面存在局限性。我们制定了使用环境绳索收集野猪(Sus scrofa)口腔液样本用于非侵入性活动性疾病监测的现场方案。我们在现场部署了绳索,并检测了绳索取样的口服液中针对牛分枝杆菌和结核分枝杆菌复合体(MTC)密切相关成员的抗体。研究人员从西班牙三个患有地方性结核病的野猪种群中采集了口腔液样本,并在两个季节对天然食物的可获得性进行了对比。此外,我们还研究了将绳索放置在靠近聚集点的地方和用玉米粉浸渍绳索的效果。结果表明,在夏季设置环境绳索,靠近喂食点或聚集点,并以玉米粉为诱饵,可显著提高咬绳比例。在三个研究地点,没有观察到用于口腔液体取样的绳索的有效性有显著差异。ELISA抗体检出率平均为38 %(34 ~ 45 %)。这种方法在检测从环境中收集的口腔液样本中针对MTC的抗体方面似乎既精确又敏感,使其成为早期发现和监测MTC循环的潜在有价值的工具。这种非侵入性采样方法可以很容易地适用于其他野生猪的相关疾病,包括非洲猪瘟。因此,环保绳是一种有效、廉价、灵活、环保、无创的野生动物疾病监测替代方法。
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Veterinary journal
Veterinary journal 农林科学-兽医学
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79
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40 days
期刊介绍: The Veterinary Journal (established 1875) publishes worldwide contributions on all aspects of veterinary science and its related subjects. It provides regular book reviews and a short communications section. The journal regularly commissions topical reviews and commentaries on features of major importance. Research areas include infectious diseases, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology and oncology.
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