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  • ent ante-mortem testing protocols (the tuberculin skin and Enferplex Camelid TB tests) to identify TB-free alpaca herds and individuals for export. Our research and the available literature indicate that the alpaca (Vicugna pacos) is extremely susceptible to Mycobacterium bovis infection, and that testing periodicity fails to take into account that animals do not manifest disease symptoms for a long time. The skin test failed to identify Mycobacterium bovis infection in two alpacas prior to their movement from the UK to Poland. The animals were purchased by a breeding centre in Poland, and were then shown at an international animal exhibition. The last owner of the alpacas before their deaths from TB bought the infected animals unwittingly in order to run rehabilitation activities with disabled children on his farm. Material and Methods: Thoracic lymph node, lung and liver tissue samples obtained at necropsy were examined histopathologically after Ziehl-Neelsen staining. Tissue samples were homogenised and mycobacteria present there were cultured on Stonebrink's medium during a 6-week incubation. A commercial test using polymorphism of the chromosomal direct repeat region provided species identification and additional identification was by spacer oligonucleotide typing and mycobacteria interspersed repetitive unit-variable number tandem repeat analysis with a gel electrophoresis protocol. Results: The microbiological examination confirmed multiorgan TB caused by the SB0666 spoligotype of Mycobacterium bovis. Conclusion: Due to the suboptimal performance of current diagnostic tests for TB in alpacas, there is a risk that infected animals may be moved unwittingly. A risk of TB spread associated with the international movement of alpacas is implied by this study.^aEnferplex Camelid TB test^aMycobacterium bovis^atuberculin skin test


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    Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 0025-8628003Zoonotic diseases of potential concern among alpacasMedycyna Weterynaryjna20220025-86282021/202210.21521/mw.6677Weiner, MarcinalpacaBadania molekularne w kierunku patogenów przenoszonych przez kleszczeFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe aim of the present article is to describe the specific nature of the zoonoses associated with alpacas. Of the potential zoonoses, it is known that tuberculosis (TB), cryptosporidiosis and dermal mite have been transmitted to humans. In addition, associations have been noted between the South American Camelids (SAC) and Escherichia coli human verocytotoxigenic infections (VTECs). The zoonotic potential of TB in camelids primarily poses a threat to veterinarians and owners, it can also be transmitted to the rest of society, as although only a limited number of camelids enter the food chain, alpacas are a very popular in public shows, exhibitions and festivals. Such close contact offers many opportunities to infect humans or other farm animals. The authors presented the potential routes of infection and discussed the clinical symptoms of individual zoonoses in both alpacas and humans.bovine tuberculosisCryptosporidiosisMycobacterium bovisSarcoptic mangeverocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli : Q : 003 : Vol. 78 : Fundusz Rozwoju Nauki PSW : CC-BY-SA
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    Tytuł monografii w innym języku: 0025-8628003Zoonotic diseases of potential concern among alpacasMedycyna Weterynaryjna20220025-86282021/202210.21521/mw.6677Weiner, MarcinalpacaBadania molekularne w kierunku patogenów przenoszonych przez kleszczeFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe aim of the present article is to describe the specific nature of the zoonoses associated with alpacas. Of the potential zoonoses, it is known that tuberculosis (TB), cryptosporidiosis and dermal mite have been transmitted to humans. In addition, associations have been noted between the South American Camelids (SAC) and Escherichia coli human verocytotoxigenic infections (VTECs). The zoonotic potential of TB in camelids primarily poses a threat to veterinarians and owners, it can also be transmitted to the rest of society, as although only a limited number of camelids enter the food chain, alpacas are a very popular in public shows, exhibitions and festivals. Such close contact offers many opportunities to infect humans or other farm animals. The authors presented the potential routes of infection and discussed the clinical symptoms of individual zoonoses in both alpacas and humans.bovine tuberculosisCryptosporidiosisMycobacterium bovisSarcoptic mangeverocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli : Q : 003 : Vol. 78 : Fundusz Rozwoju Nauki PSW : CC-BY-SA
    Strony: 0025-8628003Zoonotic diseases of potential concern among alpacasMedycyna Weterynaryjna20220025-86282021/202210.21521/mw.6677Weiner, MarcinalpacaBadania molekularne w kierunku patogenów przenoszonych przez kleszczeFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe aim of the present article is to describe the specific nature of the zoonoses associated with alpacas. Of the potential zoonoses, it is known that tuberculosis (TB), cryptosporidiosis and dermal mite have been transmitted to humans. In addition, associations have been noted between the South American Camelids (SAC) and Escherichia coli human verocytotoxigenic infections (VTECs). The zoonotic potential of TB in camelids primarily poses a threat to veterinarians and owners, it can also be transmitted to the rest of society, as although only a limited number of camelids enter the food chain, alpacas are a very popular in public shows, exhibitions and festivals. Such close contact offers many opportunities to infect humans or other farm animals. The authors presented the potential routes of inf, Q, 003, Vol. 78, Fundusz Rozwoju Nauki PSW, CC-BY-SA, 2022-08-30, 14:58, nr 9, x, PB/25/2020, AT_PUBLICATION, 2023-06-28, 10:27, s. 434--441
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    Słowa kluczowe: ed between the South American Camelids (SAC) and Escherichia coli human verocytotoxigenic infections (VTECs). The zoonotic potential of TB in camelids primarily poses a threat to veterinarians and owners, it can also be transmitted to the rest of society, as although only a limited number of camelids enter the food chain, alpacas are a very popular in public shows, exhibitions and festivals. Such close contact offers many opportunities to infect humans or other farm animals. The authors presented the potential routes of infection and discussed the clinical symptoms of individual zoonoses in both alpacas and humans.^abovine tuberculosis^aCryptosporidiosis^aMycobacterium bovis^aSarcoptic mange^averocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli
    Słowa kluczowe ang.: ns have been noted between the South American Camelids (SAC) and Escherichia coli human verocytotoxigenic infections (VTECs). The zoonotic potential of TB in camelids primarily poses a threat to veterinarians and owners, it can also be transmitted to the rest of society, as although only a limited number of camelids enter the food chain, alpacas are a very popular in public shows, exhibitions and festivals. Such close contact offers many opportunities to infect humans or other farm animals. The authors presented the potential routes of infection and discussed the clinical symptoms of individual zoonoses in both alpacas and humans.^abovine tuberculosis^aCryptosporidiosis^aMycobacterium bovis^aSarcoptic mange^averocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli
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