Histological observations of bovine tuberculosis in lung and lymph node tissues from British deer |
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Authors: | Johnson L K Liebana E Nunez A Spencer Y Clifton-Hadley R Jahans K Ward A Barlow A Delahay R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Addlestone, Surrey, UK. |
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Abstract: | Deer are recognized as hosts of Mycobacterium bovis and assessing the role of wild cervids in perpetuating tuberculosis among cattle has motivated extensive research on several continents. In this paper, the histopathology of lymph node and lung tuberculous granulomas in M. bovis positive British deer is presented. The overall aim was to seek further insights into the potential for onward transmission from infected deer to other species, including cattle. Samples were obtained from an extensive survey of wild mammals in South-West England and from statutory tuberculosis surveillance. M. bovis culture-positive samples were characterised microscopically as to their stage of lesion advancement, number of acid-fast bacilli and granuloma encapsulation. Seventy percent of the deer developed granulomas containing far greater numbers of M. bovis bacilli than typically reported in cattle. Red and fallow deer had the largest number of poorly encapsulated granulomas often containing many hundreds of bacilli. The results are consistent with infected wild British deer being a potential source of environmental contamination and onward transmission to other species. However, further work on levels of bacillary shedding is required before this can be confirmed. |
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Keywords: | Deer Tuberculosis M. bovis Histopathology Granuloma |
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