Ten years of animal tuberculosis monitoring in free-living European Bison (Bison bonasus) in Poland

Abstrakt

In the period 1996–2012, two outbreaks of animal tuberculosis were noted in the population of free-living European bison (Bison bonasus caucasicus) in the Bieszczady Mountains, Southern Poland. As the European bison is an endangered species and particularly susceptible to tuberculosis, not to mention a national icon, the decision was made to test all deceased bison for TB in Poland. The screened bison were obtained by elimination due to poor health or natural death. A total of 159 European bison have been examined over the last 10 years. The individuals came from four regions of Poland (Białowieża Forest, Bieszczady Mountains, Borecka Forest, Knyszyńska Forest), not only from the area where tuberculosis is still endemic. Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium avium spp. hominisuis were identified in two different herds. The isolation of M. bovis from European bison was the first case described in Poland. So far, the only causative agent of tuberculosis identified in European bison in Poland, both in the wild and in captive herds, was Mycobacterium caprae. The isolated M. bovis spoligotype has not previously been registered in international spoligotype databases so far. The obtained results highlight the need to monitor TB in European bison in Poland.

Autorzy

Monika Krajewska-Wędzina
Monika Krajewska-Wędzina
Michał Krzysiak
Michał Krzysiak
Małgorzata Bruczyńska
Małgorzata Bruczyńska
Blanka Orłowska
Blanka Orłowska
Anna Didkowska
Anna Didkowska
Łukasz Radulski
Łukasz Radulski
Jan Wiśniewski
Jan Wiśniewski
Wanda Olech
Wanda Olech
Mirosław Welz
Mirosław Welz
Stanisław Kaczor
Stanisław Kaczor
Marcin Weiner
Marcin Weiner
Krzysztof Anusz
Krzysztof Anusz
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Animals
Angielski
2023
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