TUBERCULIN SENSITIVITY OF CATTLE INOCULATED WITH ATYPICAL MYCOBACTERIA ISOLATED FROM CATTLE, FERAL PIGS AND TROUGH WATER
- 1 February 1977
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Australian Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 53 (2) , 67-71
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-0813.1977.tb14888.x
Abstract
Each of 12 cattle was inoculated either subcutaneously and intradermally or into a mesenteric lymph node with 1 of 8 species of live atypical mycobacteria isolated from cattle, cattle trough water and feral pigs. Seventy-eight days after inoculation the cattle were tuberculin tested with bovine PPD, avian PPD and homologous heat-concentrated syntheic medium tuberculins. They were killed 85 days after inoculation. Organisms were cultured from caseous granu-lomas at all sites in cattle inoculated with M. avium serotype 2. M. simiae was recovered from a granuloma at the subcutaneous site. Acid-fast bacilli were isolated from the mesenteric lymph node inoculated with trough water organisms. At 72 h, all the cattle had produced skin reactions of 4 mm or more to the homologous tuberculins and all except 1 produced a similar response to avian PPD. Only isolates of bovine origin sensitised cattle to bovine PPD to this degree, and these reactions were less than the corresponding response to avian PPD.Keywords
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