Veterinary and Animal Science (Sep 2021)

A correlation of Mycobacterium bovis SB0134 infection between cattle and a wild boar (Sus Scrofa) in Campania region

  • Emanuela Sannino,
  • Lorena Cardillo,
  • Rubina Paradiso,
  • Anna Cerrone,
  • Paolo Coppa,
  • Valerio Marcello Toscano,
  • Nicola D'Alessio,
  • Maria Gabriella Lucibelli,
  • Giorgio Galiero,
  • Claudio de Martinis,
  • Giovanna Fusco

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 100182

Abstract

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A case of Mycobacterium bovis infection is described in a death adult female wild boar in the province of Avellino, Campania Region (Southern Italy). The carcass was sent to the Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Mezzogiorno (IZSM) of Portici, Naples, Italy, where postmortem examination was performed. At necropsy, a disseminated granulomatous infection was observed, with involvement of various lymph node districts, spleen and lungs. Therefore, all lymph nodes were collected, together with spleen and lung lesions, in order to carry out bacteriological and molecular analyses that confirmed an uncommon disseminated Mycobacterium bovis infection. Subsequently, an analysis of the spoligotype, performed by the National Reference Center of Mycobacterium bovis in Brescia (Northern Italy), resulted in the spoligotype SB0134, previously identified in bovine outbreaks in the same area where the wild boar was found.

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