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A comparative study on the epidemiology and immuno-pathology of bovine tuberculosis in Bos indicus and Bos taurus cattle in Ethiopia


Gobena Ameni
Abraham Aseffa
Howard Engers
Douglas Young
Stephen Gordon
Glyn Hewinson
Martin Vordermeier

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Abstract
Bovine tuberculosis is a disease of dual effect, having public health and economic implications. The present study was conducted on its epidemiology and immuno-pathology in Holstein and Zebu breeds of cattle. Skin test, post mortem examination and pathology scoring, bacteriology, whole blood gamma interferon assay, ELISPOT assay, and lateral flow assay were used. An overall prevalence of 13.5% (n=5,424) was recorded; both prevalence (2 =61.8; P<0.001) and severity of pathology (mean pathology scores + SEM: 6.84±0.79 vs. 5.21±0.30; P=0.018, Mann-Whitney test) were significantly higher in Holstein than in Zebu. Similarly, IFN- responses to avian PPD (0.490.10 vs. 0.390.07), bovine PPD (0.630.11 vs. 0.430.07), or the ESAT6-CFP10 protein cocktail (0.430.01 vs. 0.300.05) were significantly higher (for all antigens: p<0.02) in Holstein than in Zebu cattle. However, both Holstein and Zebu exhibited similar T cell and antibody responses to different mycobacterial antigens i.e. no repertoire difference was observed between the two breeds. Thus, the present study showed increased susceptibility of Holsteins to bovine TB as compared to Zebu, similarity between Holsteins and Zebus in their antigen responses, and a positive correlation between IFN- responses and severity of pathology of bovine TB. [Ethiop.J.Health Dev. 2008;22(Special Issue):132-134]


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