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Nr opisu: ^zTracz Anna^aWeiner Autorzy: , , , , AbstraktACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.300IF 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009899.000 Q 003 case report Vol. 31 1898-2263 CC-BY-NC abstract997599009997.7001232-1966003Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in UkraineAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20241232-19662023/202410.26444/aaem/186516Weiner, Marcinanimal tuberculosisFINAL_PUBLISHEDBecause of the armed conflict in Ukraine, companion, farm and captive wild animals have been moved in a simplified procedure across the Polish-Ukrainian border. For that reason, in 2022, Poznań Zoo provided support for almost 200 wild animals before movement to facilities in other countries. The aim of the study is to identify the under-recognized risk of moving animals that may be infected with zoonotic pathogens, such as Mycobacterium caprae, between countries. Materials and Method. Sections of the heart, lungs, and mesentery of 4-year-old lioness from Ukraine were taken for histopathological and bacteriological examination. Results. Microbiological examinations confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium caprae, SB0418 spoligotype. Conclusion. TB is a zoonotic disease present globally. Movement of captive wild animals from regions with MTBC cases, or lack of MTBC surveillance, such as UA may pose a potential threat to public health.lionMTBCMycobacterium capraeSB0418tuberculosisUkrainezoo. Tytuł czasopisma: Tytuł monografii w innym języku: WeinerBrzezińskaAugustynowicz-KopećAnuszNowakiewiczabstract997599009997.7001232-1966003Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in UkraineAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20241232-19662023/202410.26444/aaem/186516Weiner, Marcinanimal tuberculosisFINAL_PUBLISHEDBecause of the armed conflict in Ukraine, companion, farm and captive wild animals have been moved in a simplified procedure across the Polish-Ukrainian border. For that reason, in 2022, Poznań Zoo provided support for almost 200 wild animals before movement to facilities in other countries. The aim of the study is to identify the under-recognized risk of moving animals that may be infected with zoonotic pathogens, such as Mycobacterium caprae, between countries. Materials and Method. Sections of the heart, lungs, and mesentery of 4-year-old lioness from Ukraine were taken for histopathological and bacteriological examination. Results. Microbiological examinations confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium caprae, SB0418 spoligotype. Conclusion. TB is a zoonotic disease present globally. Movement of captive wild animals from regions with MTBC cases, or lack of MTBC surveillance, such as UA may pose a potential threat to public health.lionMTBCMycobacterium capraeSB0418tuberculosisUkrainezoo : Marcin : Sylwia : Ewa : Krzysztof : Aneta : AbstraktACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.300IF : 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009899.000 : Q : 003 : case report : Vol. 31 : 1898-2263 : CC-BY-NC Strony: WeinerBrzezińskaAugustynowicz-KopećAnuszNowakiewiczabstract997599009997.7001232-1966003Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in UkraineAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20241232-19662023/202410.26444/aaem/186516Weiner, Marcinanimal tuberculosisFINAL_PUBLISHEDBecause of the armed conflict in Ukraine, companion, farm and captive wild animals have been moved in a simplified procedure across the Polish-Ukrainian border. For that reason, in 2022, Poznań Zoo provided support for almost 200 wild animals before movement to facilities in other countries. The aim of the study is to identify the under-recognized risk of moving animals that may be infected with zoonotic pathogens, such as Mycobacterium caprae, between countries. Materials and Method. Sections of the heart, lungs, and mesentery of 4-year-old lioness from Ukraine were taken for histopathological and bacteriological examination. Results. Microbiological examinations confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium caprae, SB0418 spoligotype. Conclusion. TB is a zoonotic disease present globally. Movement of captive wild animals from regions with MTBC cases, or lack of, Marcin, Sylwia, Ewa, Krzysztof, Aneta, AbstraktACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.300IF, 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM, 009899.000, Q, 003, case report, Vol. 31, 1898-2263, CC-BY-NC, 046, , , , , 009999.000, 2024-09-23, 09:38, no. 3, x, AT_PUBLICATION, WNET0204, , , , , 009899.000202420242024Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in Ukraine case report00000480980000000118CSopis przypadkuPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://www.aaem.pl/-Mycobacterium-caprae-tuberculosis-in-a-captive-lion-in-Ukraine-Case-Report,186516,0,2.html100, 2024-10-07, 09:23, p. 455--459 Seria: BrzezińskaAugustynowicz-KopećAnuszNowakiewiczabstract997599009997.700, Marcin, Sylwia, Ewa, Krzysztof, Aneta, AbstraktACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.300IF, 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM, 009899.000, 046, , , , , 009999.000 ; WNET0204 ; ; ; ; ; 009899.000202420242024Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in Ukraine case report00000480980000000118CSopis przypadkuPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://www.aaem.pl/-Mycobacterium-caprae-tuberculosis-in-a-captive-lion-in-Ukraine-Case-R, WNT, , , , , 0000000215, , , , BrzezińskaAugustynowicz-KopećAnuszNowakiewiczabstract997599009997.7001232-1966003Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in UkraineAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine20241232-19662023/202410.26444/aaem/186516Weiner, Marcinanimal tuberculosisFINAL_PUBLISHEDBecause of the armed confl, Marcin, Sylwia, Ewa, Krzysztof, Aneta, AbstraktACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim1.300IF, 998999100.0000100.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR100.000PUNKTACJA UWM, 009899.000, Q, 003, case report, Vol. 31, 1898-2263, CC-BY-NC, 046, , , , , 009999.000, 2024-09-23, 09:38, no. 3, x, AT_PUBLICATION ; WNET0204 ; ; ; ; ; 009899.000202420242024Mycobacterium caprae tuberculosis in a captive lion in Ukraine case report00000480980000000118CSopis przypadkuPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://www.aaem.pl/-Mycobacterium-caprae-tuberculosis-in-a-captive-lion-in-Ukraine-Case-Report,186516,0,2.html100 ; 2024-10-07, 09:23 ; p. 455--459, WNT, , , , , 1898-2263, 3021819301, OPEN_JOURNAL, 0000000215, , , , , A, 3020979316 ISBN: BrzezińskaAugustynowicz-Kopeć Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Język publikacji: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: Punktacja ministerstwa: Słowa kluczowe ang.: ; ; ;
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Autorzy: , . Szczegóły: Tytuł monografii w innym języku: 003Występowanie zakażeń Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex u zwierząt.Życie Weterynaryjne20240137-68102023/2024Weiner, Marcinchoroby odzwierzęceanti-tuberculosis drugsTuberculosis (TB), is a chronic, zoonotic disease, that can affect humans as well as farm animals, companion animals and wildlife. In accordance with the law and the volition of the owners, tuberculosis can be treated in animal species other than cattle. Treatment of tuberculosis in species other than cattle most often refers to zoo species and beloved companion animals. Tuberculosis in species other than cattle indicates an urgent need for regular tuberculin or other tests on all animal species, especially when animals move, e.g. between zoological gardens or other private animal collections. The implementation of effective tools for the intravital diagnosis of tuberculosis in animal species other than cattle and modern molecular biology methods will enable tracking of transmission and determining the source of infection, which can be used for preventive purposes or to eliminate the disease. Although the authors provide treatment regimens in : R : 003 : R. 99 Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe: ; Słowa kluczowe ang.: Streszczenie:
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Nr opisu: iśmie polskim1.744IF^a997156^b998599140.0000140.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR40.000PUNKTACJA UWM^a009997.256^b009859.000^c009999.000^d009959.000202020202020Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Po00000393610000001042AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/jvetres/64/1/article-p45.xmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a2450-7393^bQ^e2450-7393^fA^hABC^iX^jXY^kQ013155^a003^b003^c2020-04-20, 00:04^d2021-07-02, 12:00^e3426850235^f3324029039^aMolecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Poland^aJournal of Veterinary Research^a2020^bVol. 64^cissue 1^dp. 45--50^a2450-7393^b2450-8608^a2019/2020^a10.2478/jvetres-2020-0003^aWeiner, Marcin^cx^acattle^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aIntroduction. Since 2009, Poland has been recognised as a country officially free of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), although in each year of the last five there were from 8 to 18 outbreaks of the disease. In 2008-2016, the largest number of cattle infected with bovine mycobacteria were eliminated in the Masovian Province (the central region of Poland) and the largest number of outbreaks of this zoonosis were recorded in this area. The close proximity of farms where bTB was found led to the suspicion that tuberculosis could have been transmitted between the affected herds. The aim of the study was the molecular characterisation of the pertinent M. bovis/caprae strains and determination of the epidemiological relationship of various bTB outbreaks. Material and Methods. The material for microbiological tests came from 119 cattle (Bos taurus) from nine herds located in five provinces, neighbouring the Masovian Province. Results. Laboratory tests of tissue material gave results confirming tuberculosis in 54 (45%) animals. All strains belonged to the Mycobacterium bovis species. A two-step analysis of genetic affinity allowed 50 strains to be identified as phylogenetically closely related and separated between three genetic clusters consisting of 2 to 27 strains. Conclusion Based on the results of genotyping, bTB outbreaks were found in three herds, and three transmission chains were identified among these herds.^abovine tuberculosis^aMycobacterium bovis^aPolandHED^bCC-BY-NC-ND^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aIntroduction. Since 2009, Poland has been recognised as a country officially free of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), although in each year of the last five there were from 8 to 18 outbreaks of the disease. In 2008-2016, the largest number of cattle infected with bovine mycobacteria were eliminated in the Masovian Province (the central region of Poland) and the largest number of outbreaks of this zoonosis were recorded in this area. The close proximity of farms where bTB was found led to the suspicion that tuberculosis could have been transmitted between the affected herds. The aim of the study was the molecular characterisation of the pertinent M. bovis/caprae strains and determination of the epidemiological relationship of various bTB outbreaks. Material and Methods. The material for microbiological tests came from 119 cattle (Bos taurus) from nine herds located in five provinces, neighbouring the Masovian Province. Results. Laboratory tests of tissue material gave results confirming tuberculosis in 54 (45%) animals. All strains belonged to the Mycobacterium bovis species. A two-step analysis of genetic affinity allowed 50 strains to be identified as phylogenetically closely related and separated between three genetic clusters consisting of 2 to 27 strains. Conclusion Based on the results of genotyping, bTB outbreaks were found in three herds, and three transmission chains were identified among these herds.^abovine tuberculosis^aMycobacterium bovis^aPoland Autorzy: , , , 009859.000 Q 003 Vol. 64 2450-8608 CC-BY-NC-ND 009997.2562450-7393003Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in PolandJournal of Veterinary Research20202450-73932019/202010.2478/jvetres-2020-0003Weiner, MarcincattleKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction. Since 2009, Poland has been recognised as a country officially free of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), although in each year of the last five there were from 8 to 18 outbreaks of the disease. In 2008-2016, the largest number of cattle infected with bovine mycobacteria were eliminated in the Masovian Province (the central region of Poland) and the largest number of outbreaks of this zoonosis were recorded in this area. The close proximity of farms where bTB was found led to the suspicion that tuberculosis could have been transmitted between the affected herds. The aim of the study was the molecular characterisation of the pertinent M. bovis/caprae strains and determination of the epidemiological relationship of various bTB outbreaks. Material and Methods. The material for microbiological tests came from 119 cattle (Bos taurus) from nine herds located in five provinces, neighbouring the Masovian Province. Results. Laboratory tests of tissue material gave results confirming tuberculosis in 54 (45%) animals. All strains belonged to the Mycobacterium bovis species. A two-step analysis of genetic affinity allowed 50 strains to be identified as phylogenetically closely related and separated between three genetic clusters consisting of 2 to 27 strains. Conclusion Based on the results of genotyping, bTB outbreaks were found in three herds, and three transmission chains were identified among these herds.bovine tuberculosisMycobacterium bovisPoland. Tytuł pracy: Szczegóły: 009997.2562450-7393003Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in PolandJournal of Veterinary Research20202450-73932019/202010.2478/jvetres-2020-0003Weiner, MarcincattleKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.FINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction. Since 2009, Poland has been recognised as a country officially free of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), although in each year of the last five there were from 8 to 18 outbreaks of the disease. In 2008-2016, the largest number of cattle infected with bovine mycobacteria were eliminated in the Masovian Province (the central region of Poland) and the largest number of outbreaks of this zoonosis were recorded in this area. The close proximity of farms where bTB was found led to the suspicion that tuberculosis could have been transmitted between the affected herds. The aim of the study was the molecular characterisation of the pertinent M. bovis/caprae strains and determination of the epidemiological relationship of various bTB outbreaks. Material and Methods. The material for microbiological tests came from 119 cattle (Bos taurus) from nine herds located in five provinces, neighbouring the Masovian Province. Results. Laboratory tests of tissue material gave results confirming tuberculosis in 54 (45%) animals. All strains belonged to the Mycobacterium bovis species. A two-step analysis of genetic affinity allowed 50 strains to be identified as phylogenetically closely related and separated between three genetic clusters consisting of 2 to 27 strains. Conclusion Based on the results of genotyping, bTB outbreaks were found in three herds, and three transmission chains were identified among these herds.bovine tuberculosisMycobacterium bovisPoland, 009859.000, Q, 003, Vol. 64, 2450-8608, CC-BY-NC-ND, 009999.000, 2020-04-20, 00:04, issue 1, x, AT_PUBLICATION, 009959.000202020202020Molecular characterisation of the Mycobacterium bovis causing bovine tuberculosis outbreaks in Po00000393610000001042AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/jvetres/64/1/article-p45.xmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100, 2021-07-02, 12:00, p. 45--502450-73933426850235OPEN_JOURNAL Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Język publikacji: Wskaźnik Impact Factor ISI: Punktacja ministerstwa: Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.:
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Autorzy: , . Szczegóły: Strony: Smithoriginal-article996799009996.8990042-4900001Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in PolandVeterinary Record20180042-49002017/201810.1136/vr.104363Weiner, Marcinbovine tuberculosisBovine tuberculosis (bovine TB, bTB) is caused by bovine bacilli: Mycobacterium bovis and M caprae. The studies conducted in Poland, in the National Bovine Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory in the Department of Microbiology of the National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy, show that animal tuberculosis in Poland is also caused by M caprae. We here describe the identification and genotypic assessment of 52 isolates of M caprae obtained from Polish cattle and wild animals over the last five years. We show that strains isolated from bison have significant genotypic diversity and are distinct compared with the genotypes of strains isolated from cattle. Similarly, isolates from cattle herds can be highly g, Krzysztof, Noel H., Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym2.101IF, 99964935.0000035.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR35.000PUNKTACJA UWM, 009964.000, A, 003, Vol. 182, 2042-7670, , , 009999.000, 2018-02-02, 12:57, Issue 10, y, , , 009964.000201820182018Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in Poland00000352040000001662AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAAAartykuł w czasopiśmie z IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttps://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1136/vr.104363PRACA RECENZOWANA100, 2021-07-05, 14:35, p.1-6 Uwagi: AnuszSmith Opis nie został sporządzony z autopsji: 001Molecular characterisation of Mycobacterium caprae strains isolated in PolandVeterinary Record20180042-49002017/201810.1136/vr.104363Weiner, Marcinbovine tuberculosisBovine tuberculosis (bovine TB, bTB) is caused by bovine bacilli: Mycobacterium bovis and M caprae. The studies conducted in Poland, in the National Bovine Tuberculosis Reference Laboratory in the Department of Microbiology of the National Veterinary Research Institute in Pulawy, show that animal tuberculosis in Poland is also caused by M caprae. We here describe the identification and genotypic assessment of 52 isolates of M caprae obtained from Polish cattle and wild animals over the last five years. We show that strains isolated from bison have significant genotypic diversity and are distinct compared with the genotypes of strains isolated from cattle. Similarly, isolates from cattle herds can be highly genotypically variable. Formal designation of the members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex is controversial in Poland; there is a gap in veterinary legislation with regard to bTB and no explicit mention of M caprae causing tuberculosis in animal.bovine bacilliMycobacterium caprae Charakterystyka formalna: Punktacja ministerstwa: sztof^u^t^qAnusz K^w^x0000022670^zAnusz Krzysztof^aSmith Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: m_^n_^oAnusz Krzysztof^pAnusz Krzysztof^rAnusz^sKrzysztof^u^t^qAnusz K^w^x0000022670^zAnusz Krzysztof^aSmith DOI: Streszczenie:
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Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: Charakterystyka formalna: Język publikacji: Słowa kluczowe ang.: Inne bazy podające opis:
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Nr opisu: Autorzy: , . Tytuł pracy: original-article998899009999.0000137-6810003Gruźlica u ludzi i zwierząt aktualne dane epidemiologiczneTuberculosis in humans and in animals - current epidemiological dataŻycie Weterynaryjne20150137-68102015/2016Weiner, Marcingruźlicahuman tuberculosisKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW.FINAL_PUBLISHEDThis review aims at the presentation of a current status of an old zoonotic disease. Tuberculosis in humans and animals is caused by tubercle bacilli (Koch's bacilli), members of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The disease can be transmitted indirectly of directly between people and animals. Although Poland is officially free from bovine tuberculosis (BTB), there were from 10 to 18 outbreaks in cattle in the years 2010-2014. In humans 7250 cases of tuberculosis in 2013 were recognized. Among them, 6403 causes were newly identified (88,3%). BCG vaccine containing living, avirulent strain of M. bovis - bacillus Calmette-Guérin was developed for the control of tuberculosis in humans and is the only available vaccine against this disease. In cattle however, BCG vaccination is not recommended or even prohibited due to the oficial regulations. Despite the significant progress in the diagnosis and eradication programs in humans and animals, tuberculosis remains a major social, medical and economic problem.człowiekanimal tuberculosiszwierzętaMycobacterium tuberculosis complexMycobacterium tuberculosis complexBCG vaccineszczepionka BCG : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim : 9999594.0000004.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA4.000PUNKTACJA MNISW4L : 009995.000 : B : 003 : R. 90 : OTHER, 3829859230, OTHER, B, 3822819212 Tytuł pracy: Szczegóły: Tytuł monografii: original-article : Oryginalny artykuł na Oznaczenie wydania: original-article998899009999.0000137-6810003Gruźlica u ludzi i zwierząt aktualne dane epidemiologiczneTuberculosis in humans and in animals - current epidemiological dataŻycie Weterynaryjne20150137-68102015/2016Weiner, Marcingruźlicahuman tuberculosisKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW.FINAL_PUBLISHEDThis review aims at the presentation of a current status of an old zoonotic disease. Tuberculosis in humans and animals is caused by tubercle bacilli (Koch's bacilli), members of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The disease can be transmitted indirectly of directly between people and animals. Although Poland is officially free from bovine tuberculosis (BTB), there were from 10 to 18 outbreaks in cattle in the years 2010-2014. In humans 7250 cases of tuberculosis in 2013 were recognized. Among them, 6403 causes were newly identified (88,3%). BCG vaccine containing living, avirulent strain of M. bovis - bacillus Calmette-Guérin was developed for the control of tuberculosis in humans and is the only available vaccine against this disease. In cattle however, BCG vaccination is not recommended or even prohibited due to the oficial regulations. Despite the significant progress in the diagnosis and eradication programs in humans and animals, tuberculosis remains a major social, medical and economic problem.człowiekanimal tuberculosiszwierzętaMycobacterium tuberculosis complexMycobacterium tuberculosis complexBCG vaccineszczepionka BCG Charakterystyka formalna: Charakterystyka merytoryczna: Język publikacji: Punktacja ministerstwa: aoriginal-article^bOryginalny artykuł naukowyACPartykuł w czasopiśmie polskim^a998899^b9999594.0000004.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWA4.000PUNKTACJA MNISW4L^a009999.000^b009995.000^c009999.000^d009995.000201520152015Gruźlica u ludzi i zwierząt aktualne dane epidemiologiczne00000313160000002725AOartykuł oryginalny naukowyPUBLIKACJAPEŁNA PUBLIKACJAABartykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAPOLhttp://www.vetpol.org.pl/zyciewet/czasopismo/cat_view/90-zycie-weterynaryjne-wybrane-artykuly/541-rocznik-90-rok-2015/568-nr-10-2015-pazdziernikPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a0137-6810^bB^fB^gABC^hABC^iX^jXY^a003^b003^c2016-01-19, 10:09^d2016-08-23, 10:27^e3829859230^f3822819212^aGruźlica u ludzi i zwierząt aktualne dane epidemiologiczne^aTuberculosis in humans and in animals - current epidemiological data^aŻycie Weterynaryjne^a2015^bR. 90^cnr 10^ds. 647--651^a0137-6810^a2015/2016^aWeiner, Marcin^cy^agruźlica^ahuman tuberculosis^aKopia dostępna w Dziale Gromadzenia, Opracowania i Kontroli Zbiorów Biblioteki PSW.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bOTHER^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOTHER^aThis review aims at the presentation of a current status of an old zoonotic disease. Tuberculosis in humans and animals is caused by tubercle bacilli (Koch's bacilli), members of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). The disease can be transmitted indirectly of directly between people and animals. Although Poland is officially free from bovine tuberculosis (BTB), there were from 10 to 18 outbreaks in cattle in the years 2010-2014. In humans 7250 cases of tuberculosis in 2013 were recognized. Among them, 6403 causes were newly identified (88,3%). BCG vaccine containing living, avirulent strain of M. bovis - bacillus Calmette-Guérin was developed for the control of tuberculosis in humans and is the only available vaccine against this disease. In cattle however, BCG vaccination is not recommended or even prohibited due to the oficial regulations. Despite the significant progress in the diagnosis and eradication programs in humans and animals, tuberculosis remains a major social, medical and economic problem.^aczłowiek^aanimal tuberculosis^azwierzęta^aMycobacterium tuberculosis complex^aMycobacterium tuberculosis complex^aBCG vaccine^aszczepionka BCG Praca recenzowana Słowa kluczowe ang.: Słowa kluczowe: ; Słowa kluczowe ang.: Uwaga: