摘要

Effective disease management of wildlife relies on the strategic application of ante-mortem diagnostic tests for early identification and removal of M. bovis-infected animals. To improve diagnostic performance, interferon-gamma release assays (IGRAs) are often used in conjunction with the tuberculin skin test (TST). Since buffaloes are major maintenance hosts of M. bovis, optimal application of bovine TB diagnostic tests are especially important. We aimed to determine whether the timing of blood collection relative to the TST has an influence on IFN-gamma production and diagnostic outcome in African buffaloes. Release of IFN-gamma in response to bovine purified protein derivative (PPD), avian PPD and PC-HP (R) and PC-EC (R) peptides was measured by Bovigam (R) and an in-house IGRA in a group of Bovigam (R)-positive and - negative buffaloes at the time the TST was performed and three days later. There was significantly lower IFN-gamma release in response to these antigens post-TST in Bovigam (R)-positive buffaloes, but no significant changes in Bovigam (R)-negative buffaloes. Also, a significantly greater proportion of buffaloes were Bovigam (R)-positive prior to the TST than three days later. We therefore recommend that blood samples for use in IGRAs be collected prior to or at the time the TST is performed to facilitate the correct identification of greater numbers of IGRA-positive buffaloes.

  • 出版日期2018-7