2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352011000400033
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First report of paratuberculose in Southern Pudu deer (Artyodactila: Cervidae)

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“…Information about M. bovis and MAP in South American cervids is scarce, hampering prevention and control of these diseases (Sanchez-Vazquez et al 2021). Reports of MAP in southern pudu (Pudu puda) and huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in Chile suggest it might be a conservation threat for both species (Gonza ´lez-Acu ña et al 2011;Salgado et al 2015Salgado et al , 2017Corti et al 2020).…”
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“…Information about M. bovis and MAP in South American cervids is scarce, hampering prevention and control of these diseases (Sanchez-Vazquez et al 2021). Reports of MAP in southern pudu (Pudu puda) and huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) in Chile suggest it might be a conservation threat for both species (Gonza ´lez-Acu ña et al 2011;Salgado et al 2015Salgado et al , 2017Corti et al 2020).…”
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“…These results exemplify that suspicious histopathological lesions, either paucibacillary or multibacillary, can be indistinguishable from other mycobacterial diseases. Lesions and histopathology assessment of ParaTB have also been described in free-ranging pudu in Chile (90), which are known to shed the bacterium in feces (confirmed by triplex nested PCR using IS900 and ISMap02 as targets) and appear to be a true animal spillover host (91). In addition, MAP was also detected by culture in fecal pellet samples of wild huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) inhabiting the same remote and supposedly pristine areas in Chilean coastal Patagonia (92).…”
Section: Cervidaementioning
confidence: 81%
“…Pulmonary edema, congestion, and less frequently hemorrhage, are commonly observed in North American, European and South American deer infected with BTV, EHDV and Adenovirus (SHOPE;MACNAMARA;MANGOLD 1960;TRAINER, 1967;PRESTWOOD et al, 1974;WOODS et al, 1996;WOODS et al, 1997;SORDEN;HOBBS;NOON et al, 2002;FAVERO et al, 2013). Pulmonary congestion and interlobular edema are frequently observed in bacterial infections caused by Cowdria ruminantium, Actinomyces pyogenes, Mycobacterium paratuberculosis and Mycoplasma (DARDIRI; LOGAN;MEBUS, 1987;TURNQUIST;FALES, 1998;DYER et al, 2004;GONZÁLEZ-ACUÑA et al, 2011). Petechial hemorrhages and septal edema were described in a Norwegian roe deer with granulocytic ehrlichiosis (STUEN et al, 2001).…”
Section: Lungsmentioning
confidence: 99%