Mycobacterium bovis in Egyptian mongoose, Spain
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2023
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Ferreras-Colino, E., Descalzo, E.,Romero, B., Gortázar, C., & Ferreras, P. (2023). Mycobacteriumbovis in Egyptian mongoose, Spain. Zoonoses and Public Health,70, 365–368. https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.13033
Abstract
Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis and other related mycobacteria has been reported in a wide range of mammals worldwide. In the case of the Herpestidae family, Mycobacterium mungi and M. bovis, both belonging to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex, have been reported in banded mongooses (Mungos mungo) in Africa and in Egyptian mongooses (Herpestes ichneumon) in Portugal, respectively. Thus, we hypothesized that Tuberculosis may occur in Egyptian mongooses from Spain. Twenty-five found dead Egyptian mongooses were necropsied in order to detect macroscopic TB-compatible lesions and mandibular lymph nodes and lungs were cultured onto mycobacteria-specific growth media. We isolated M. bovis in 3/25 Egyptian mongooses (12.00%, IC95: 4.17-29.96%) and identified spoligotypes SB0121 (2/3) and SB0134 (1). No macroscopic TB-compatible lesions were observed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of M. bovis in Egyptian mongoose in Spain, as well as the only study that includes spolygotyping in this species. Although the absence of visible lesions suggests a minor role of the Egyptian mongoose in Tuberculosis epidemiology, further research thereon is encouraged.
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Author Contributions: Esther Descalzo collected the carcasses when notified of roadkills.Elisa Ferreras- Colino and Esther Descalzo performed the necropsiesand the sampling. Beatriz Romero carried out the bacteriologicalcultures and spolygotyping. Christian Gortázar and Pablo Ferrerasdesigned and supervised the study. Elisa Ferreras- Colino wrote thefirst draft of the manuscript and all authors contibuted to the wirting of the manuscript.