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Association of Fasciola gigantica Co-infection With Bovine Tuberculosis Infection and Diagnosis in a Naturally Infected Cattle Population in Africa

机译:非洲天然感染牛群中巨大的Fasciola gigantica合并感染与牛结核感染的关系及诊断

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Bovine tuberculosis (bTB), caused by Mycobacterium bovis, remains a major livestock and public health problem in both high and low-income countries. With the current absence of an effective vaccine, control in cattle populations is reliant on regular testing and removal of positive animals. However, surveillance and control are hampered by imperfect diagnostic tests that have poorly described properties in naturally infected populations. Recent research in cattle co-infected with the temperate liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, has raised concerns about the performance of the intradermal skin test in high fluke incidence areas. Further, recent studies of parasitic co-infections have demonstrated their impact on Th1 and Th2 responses, concurrent disease pathology and susceptibility to mycobacterial infections. Here we report for the first time the association of co-infection with the tropical liver fluke, Fasciola gigantica, with the presence of bTB-like lesions and the IFN-γ response in naturally infected African cattle. After adjusting for age and sex we observed a complex interaction between fluke status and breed. Fulani cattle had a higher risk of having bTB-like lesions than the mixed breed group. The risk of bTB-like lesions increased in the mixed breed group if they had concurrent evidence of fluke pathology but was less clear in the coinfected Fulani breed. Further, we observed a slight decline in the IFN-γ levels in fluke infected animals. Finally we explored factors associated with IFN-γ false negative results compared to the presence of bTB-like lesions. Fulani cattle had a higher risk of having a false negative result compared to the mixed breed group. Further, the mixed breed cattle had an increased risk of being false negative if also co-infected with fluke. Interesting, as with the risk of bTB-like lesions, this association was less clear in the Fulani cattle with weak evidence of a slight decrease in risk of having a false negative test result when fluke pathology positive. This interesting interaction where different breeds appear to have different responses to co-infections is intriguing but further work is needed to confirm and understand more clearly the possible confounding effects of different other co-infections not measured here, breed, management or exposure risks.
机译:在高收入和低收入国家,牛分枝杆菌引起的牛结核病(bTB)仍然是主要的牲畜和公共卫生问题。由于目前没有有效的疫苗,对牛群的控制依赖于定期检测和清除阳性动物。但是,监测和控制受到不完善的诊断测试的阻碍,这些测试对自然感染人群的特性描述得很差。最近对与温带肝吸虫(Fasciola hepatica)共感染的牛的研究引起了人们对在高吸虫发生率地区进行皮内皮肤试验性能的担忧。此外,近期对寄生虫共感染的研究表明,它们对Th1和Th2反应,并发疾病病理以及对分枝杆菌感染的易感性有影响。在这里,我们首次报道了在自然感染的非洲牛中,与热带肝吸虫,巨大的Fasciola gigantica共感染与bTB样病灶和IFN-γ反应的相关性。在调整了年龄和性别之后,我们观察到fl幸地位和品种之间的复杂相互作用。与混合品种组相比,富拉尼牛有bTB样病变的风险更高。如果同时有fl虫病理迹象,则在混合品种组中增加bTB样病变的风险,但在并发感染的富拉尼品种中尚不清楚。此外,我们观察到吸虫感染动物的IFN-γ水平略有下降。最后,我们探讨了与bTB样病变相比,与IFN-γ假阴性结果相关的因素。与混合品种组相比,富拉尼牛具有假阴性结果的风险更高。此外,如果混血牛也被吸虫感染,则其假阴性的风险会增加。有趣的是,与bTB样病变的风险一样,在Fulani牛中这种关联还不太清楚,而当吸虫病理学阳性时,虚假阴性结果风险略有降低的证据却很少。这种有趣的相互作用令人感兴趣,其中不同品种对共感染的反应不同,但还需要进一步的工作来确认和更清楚地了解此处未衡量的其他不同共感染,品种,管理或接触风险的潜在混杂影响。

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