2011
DOI: 10.3201/eid1712.101476
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Humans as Source ofMycobacterium tuberculosisInfection in Cattle, Spain

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“…No entanto, em estudo posterior, Rodríguez et al (1999) verificaram que algumas cepas de M. tuberculosis também podiam ser amplificadas por eles. Há relatos de M. tuberculosis infectando bovinos (Ameni et al 2011, Mbugi et al 2012, Romero et al 2011, Thakur et al 2012. Entretanto, no Brasil, mais de 2000 culturas de lesões presuntivas de tuberculose bovina foram testadas para M. tuberculosis em laboratório de referência do Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA) e não houve resultados positivos para esta espécie (Araújo et al 2014).…”
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“…No entanto, em estudo posterior, Rodríguez et al (1999) verificaram que algumas cepas de M. tuberculosis também podiam ser amplificadas por eles. Há relatos de M. tuberculosis infectando bovinos (Ameni et al 2011, Mbugi et al 2012, Romero et al 2011, Thakur et al 2012. Entretanto, no Brasil, mais de 2000 culturas de lesões presuntivas de tuberculose bovina foram testadas para M. tuberculosis em laboratório de referência do Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA) e não houve resultados positivos para esta espécie (Araújo et al 2014).…”
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“…Th e transmission of human M tuberculosis to animals could happen and has previously been reported from diff erent countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa. [28][29][30] Our study highlights the potential role of soil and water as a source of infection of domestic and wild animals with human M tuberculosis strains in the TB endemic countries.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…Available literature suggests that humans suffering from active TB are the most probable source of M. tuberculosis in cattle have been described in the past but the firs unequivocal evidence of human -to -cattle transmission of M. tuberculosis confirmed by IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis was not reported until 2005 [35]. In other studies M. tuberculosis has been isolated in cattle especially those in close contact with human who has or have active tuberculosis due to M. tuberculosis [35,36] and are believed to be the source of M. tuberculosis in cattle. Other studies previously have claimed the prevalence of M. tuberculosis in cattle to have always not exceeded 1% [35] but findings from this study, found the prevalence to be 2%.…”
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confidence: 99%