Evaluation of the Abbott LCx Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Assay for Direct Detection of Mycobacterium Bovis in Bovine Tissue Samples |
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Authors: | Valente C. Cuteri V. Ausili E. Piersimoni C. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Infectious Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy;(2) Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Camerino, Camerino, Italy;(3) Department of Clinical Microbiology, General Hospital Umberto 1o Torrette, Ancona, Italy |
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Abstract: | The commercial LCx amplification assay, usually employed to detect the Myocobacterium tuberculosis complex in respiratory specimens, was evaluated by comparing the results it gave with those obtained using Löwenstein-Jensen solid medium and pathological findings on 55 lymph nodes from cattle with positive and 10 lymph nodes from cattle with negative skin tests for tuberculosis. Fifty-three cultures (51 and 2, respectively) were positive for M. bovis, while the results for the LCx assay and the histological method were positive in 48 (45, 3) and 24 (20, 4) samples, respectively. None of the samples from cattle from certified tuberculosis-free herds were positive by any of the procedures. The results obtained with the LCx assay, compared with the culture procedure, regarded as the gold standard among the diagnostic techniques, gave a specificity of 91.6% and sensitivity of 90.5%. Although the sensitivity of LCx was suboptimal, DNA of M. bovis was detected in 81.8% of the skin test-positive animals. Amplification techniques could provide a rapid and reasonably reliable tool for detecting bovine tuberculosis. |
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Keywords: | cattle diagnosis DNA amplification ligase chain reaction lymph node Mycobacterium bovis tuberculosis |
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