DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSPECIES PARATUBERCULOSIS BY IS900-BASED PCR ASSAYS FROM AN ALPACA (VICUGNA PACOS) KEPT IN A GERMAN ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN

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​DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSPECIES PARATUBERCULOSIS BY IS900-BASED PCR ASSAYS FROM AN ALPACA (VICUGNA PACOS) KEPT IN A GERMAN ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN​
Muenster, P.; Voelkel, I.; von Buchholz, A. & Czerny, C.-P.​ (2013) 
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine44(1) pp. 176​-180​.​

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Muenster, Pia; Voelkel, Inger; von Buchholz, Aloys; Czerny, Claus-Peter
Abstract
An alpaca (Vicugna pacos) bred and kept in a German zoological garden exhibited clinical signs consistent with paratuberculosis. The presence of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP) was confirmed in feces and in the ileocecal lymph node (ILN) by IS900-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays and culture. A bacterial burden of 7.63106 MAP/g in feces and 4.43107 MAP/g in lymph node tissue was determined by real-time PCR. For further characterization, a conventional PCR was developed. After sequencing of the 864bp PCR amplicon covering nucleotide positions 13 to 876 within the IS900, the alpaca isolate shared 100% nucleotide homology with the bovine MAP-K10 IS900 reference sequence (GenBank: AE16958), indicating a cattle strain. This report supports the present occurrence of MAP in German camelid populations and highlights the need to expand routine MAP surveillance to South American camelids held in European zoos.
Issue Date
2013
Status
published
Publisher
Amer Assoc Zoo Veterinarians
Journal
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 
ISSN
1937-2825; 1042-7260
Sponsor
Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology [KF2484201AJ9]

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