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Isolation of Mycobacterium spp. from milking buffaloes and cattle in Nepal
Authors:Jha Vijay Chandra  Morita Yukio  Dhakal Mermagya  Besnet Bishunu  Sato Teruo  Nagai Akira  Kato Masahiko  Kozawa Kunihisa  Yamamoto Shigeki  Kimura Hirokazu
Institution:His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Department of Livestock Services, Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Kaski, Pakhara, Nepal.
Abstract:In Nepal, mycobacterial isolates obtained from the milk and feces of buffaloes and cattle that were positive for the single intradermal cervical tuberculin (SICT) tests were genetically identified. A total of 36 mycobacterial strains were isolated from 39% of the buffaloes (14 of 36) and 34% of the cattle (11 of 32). Of the 36 strains, 13 were identified as M. bovis, and these strains were isolated from 17% of the buffaloes (6 of 36) and 16% of the cattle (5 of 32). M. bovis was isolated from both the milk and feces of one buffalo and one cattle, the milk alone of three buffaloes and three cattle, and the feces alone of two buffaloes and one cattle. These results suggest that milking buffaloes and cattle infected with M. bovis exist in Nepal. The remaining 23 strains were atypical mycobacteria. A program for the elimination of bovine tuberculosis should be implemented as soon as possible, and the public health education and proper hygienic practices may be required.
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