Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :

Due to a planned export from a combined bull and boar station, more than 70 boars and 100 bulls were examined by tuberculin tests. Distinct reactions to avian tuberculin appeared in about half of the animals. Many of them also reacted to bovine tuberculin. For diagnostic purposes, many of the reactors were slaughtered, and samples from these and from the environment were examined bacteriologically. Strains of Mycobacterium avium were isolated from only 2 out of 14 reacting boars and from none of the 23 reacting bulls. No isolation of Mycobacterium bovis was made. However, atypical mycobacterial strains, classified as Runyon Group III and IV, were isolated from 3 boars, 2 bulls, 1 pigeon and from many samples of sawdust. The isolation of identical fast-growing mycobacterial strains from the sawdust used in the pens for the reacting boars and bulls, was especially remarkable. The strains differed enzymatically and biochemically from those isolated from other sources. This indicated a possible sensitization of the animals with similar mycobacterial strains. Possible cross-reactions to avian and bovine tuberculin were investigated in tuberculin assays with guinea pigs and pigs sensitized to one of the mycobacterial strains isolated. Distinct reactions to both avian and bovine tuberculin appeared in all the animals. From these results it was concluded that the tuberculin reactions in the boars and the bulls were not due to any tuberculous infection in the herd, but to a sensitization of the animals with atypical mycobacteria

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Main Author: 68231 Fodstad, F.H.
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Language:eng
Published: 1977
Subjects:RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA, TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA, TUBERCULINA, PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA, MYCOBACTERIUM, AISLAMIENTO, BACTERIOSIS, ASERRIN, TORO, VERRACO, INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION, INSPECCION POSTMORTEM, HISTOLOGIA, COBAYO, CERDO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:426432020-02-03T21:06:00ZTuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust : 68231 Fodstad, F.H. 1977engDue to a planned export from a combined bull and boar station, more than 70 boars and 100 bulls were examined by tuberculin tests. Distinct reactions to avian tuberculin appeared in about half of the animals. Many of them also reacted to bovine tuberculin. For diagnostic purposes, many of the reactors were slaughtered, and samples from these and from the environment were examined bacteriologically. Strains of Mycobacterium avium were isolated from only 2 out of 14 reacting boars and from none of the 23 reacting bulls. No isolation of Mycobacterium bovis was made. However, atypical mycobacterial strains, classified as Runyon Group III and IV, were isolated from 3 boars, 2 bulls, 1 pigeon and from many samples of sawdust. The isolation of identical fast-growing mycobacterial strains from the sawdust used in the pens for the reacting boars and bulls, was especially remarkable. The strains differed enzymatically and biochemically from those isolated from other sources. This indicated a possible sensitization of the animals with similar mycobacterial strains. Possible cross-reactions to avian and bovine tuberculin were investigated in tuberculin assays with guinea pigs and pigs sensitized to one of the mycobacterial strains isolated. Distinct reactions to both avian and bovine tuberculin appeared in all the animals. From these results it was concluded that the tuberculin reactions in the boars and the bulls were not due to any tuberculous infection in the herd, but to a sensitization of the animals with atypical mycobacteriaDue to a planned export from a combined bull and boar station, more than 70 boars and 100 bulls were examined by tuberculin tests. Distinct reactions to avian tuberculin appeared in about half of the animals. Many of them also reacted to bovine tuberculin. For diagnostic purposes, many of the reactors were slaughtered, and samples from these and from the environment were examined bacteriologically. Strains of Mycobacterium avium were isolated from only 2 out of 14 reacting boars and from none of the 23 reacting bulls. No isolation of Mycobacterium bovis was made. However, atypical mycobacterial strains, classified as Runyon Group III and IV, were isolated from 3 boars, 2 bulls, 1 pigeon and from many samples of sawdust. The isolation of identical fast-growing mycobacterial strains from the sawdust used in the pens for the reacting boars and bulls, was especially remarkable. The strains differed enzymatically and biochemically from those isolated from other sources. This indicated a possible sensitization of the animals with similar mycobacterial strains. Possible cross-reactions to avian and bovine tuberculin were investigated in tuberculin assays with guinea pigs and pigs sensitized to one of the mycobacterial strains isolated. Distinct reactions to both avian and bovine tuberculin appeared in all the animals. From these results it was concluded that the tuberculin reactions in the boars and the bulls were not due to any tuberculous infection in the herd, but to a sensitization of the animals with atypical mycobacteriaRESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICATUBERCULOSIS BOVINATUBERCULINAPRUEBA TUBERCULINICAMYCOBACTERIUMAISLAMIENTOBACTERIOSISASERRINTOROVERRACOINMUNOSENSIBILIZACIONINSPECCION POSTMORTEMHISTOLOGIACOBAYOCERDOActa Veterinaria Scandinavica (Dinamarca)
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topic RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA
TUBERCULINA
PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
AISLAMIENTO
BACTERIOSIS
ASERRIN
TORO
VERRACO
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
INSPECCION POSTMORTEM
HISTOLOGIA
COBAYO
CERDO
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA
TUBERCULINA
PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
AISLAMIENTO
BACTERIOSIS
ASERRIN
TORO
VERRACO
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
INSPECCION POSTMORTEM
HISTOLOGIA
COBAYO
CERDO
spellingShingle RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA
TUBERCULINA
PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
AISLAMIENTO
BACTERIOSIS
ASERRIN
TORO
VERRACO
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
INSPECCION POSTMORTEM
HISTOLOGIA
COBAYO
CERDO
RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA
TUBERCULINA
PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
AISLAMIENTO
BACTERIOSIS
ASERRIN
TORO
VERRACO
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
INSPECCION POSTMORTEM
HISTOLOGIA
COBAYO
CERDO
68231 Fodstad, F.H.
Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
description Due to a planned export from a combined bull and boar station, more than 70 boars and 100 bulls were examined by tuberculin tests. Distinct reactions to avian tuberculin appeared in about half of the animals. Many of them also reacted to bovine tuberculin. For diagnostic purposes, many of the reactors were slaughtered, and samples from these and from the environment were examined bacteriologically. Strains of Mycobacterium avium were isolated from only 2 out of 14 reacting boars and from none of the 23 reacting bulls. No isolation of Mycobacterium bovis was made. However, atypical mycobacterial strains, classified as Runyon Group III and IV, were isolated from 3 boars, 2 bulls, 1 pigeon and from many samples of sawdust. The isolation of identical fast-growing mycobacterial strains from the sawdust used in the pens for the reacting boars and bulls, was especially remarkable. The strains differed enzymatically and biochemically from those isolated from other sources. This indicated a possible sensitization of the animals with similar mycobacterial strains. Possible cross-reactions to avian and bovine tuberculin were investigated in tuberculin assays with guinea pigs and pigs sensitized to one of the mycobacterial strains isolated. Distinct reactions to both avian and bovine tuberculin appeared in all the animals. From these results it was concluded that the tuberculin reactions in the boars and the bulls were not due to any tuberculous infection in the herd, but to a sensitization of the animals with atypical mycobacteria
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topic_facet RESPUESTA INMUNOLOGICA
TUBERCULOSIS BOVINA
TUBERCULINA
PRUEBA TUBERCULINICA
MYCOBACTERIUM
AISLAMIENTO
BACTERIOSIS
ASERRIN
TORO
VERRACO
INMUNOSENSIBILIZACION
INSPECCION POSTMORTEM
HISTOLOGIA
COBAYO
CERDO
author 68231 Fodstad, F.H.
author_facet 68231 Fodstad, F.H.
author_sort 68231 Fodstad, F.H.
title Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
title_short Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
title_full Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
title_fullStr Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
title_sort tuberculin reactions in bullsand boars sensitized with atypical mycobacteria from sawdust :
publishDate 1977
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