2017
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2017000100010
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Infecção por Mycobacterium sp. em herbívoros selvagens de cativeiro no Rio Grande do Sul: estudo retrospectivo e detecção imuno-histoquímica (2003-2015)

Abstract: RESUMO: A tuberculose é uma enfermidade infectocontagiosa, debilitante, causada por bacilos álcool-ácido resistentes (BAAR), pertencentes ao complexo Mycobacterium tuberculosis (CMT). As micobacterioses têm importância em Medicina Veterinária devido ao seu potencial zoonótico e sua distribuição mundial, afetando todas as classes de vertebrados. Em animais selvagens as micobacterioses têm sido um problema relatado principalmente em cativeiro. Contudo, há relatos de sua ocorrência também em animais de vida livre… Show more

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“…The control of bTB in deer has been difficult due to the lack of an efficient diagnosis, due to the specificity and sensitivity of variables to the intradermal test, and also because of the difficulty in distinguishing infections by Mycobacterium bovis from those caused by Mycobacterium avium and other mycobacteria (Ribeiro et al 2017, Zimpel et al 2017a.…”
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“…The control of bTB in deer has been difficult due to the lack of an efficient diagnosis, due to the specificity and sensitivity of variables to the intradermal test, and also because of the difficulty in distinguishing infections by Mycobacterium bovis from those caused by Mycobacterium avium and other mycobacteria (Ribeiro et al 2017, Zimpel et al 2017a.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The clinical diagnosis is limited due to the late occurrence and non-specificity of the signs. Thus, the diagnosis in deer is based on intradermal reaction tests, although they are not properly standardized for them (Ribeiro et al 2017). Miller (2008 suggests necropsy with the collection of all organs, preferably the lymph nodes, of all deer with natural death or who were euthanized.…”
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