Phylogenetic relationships investigation of Mycobacterium caprae strains from sympatric wild boar and goats based on whole genome sequencing
Author
Ciaravino, Giovanna
Cortey, Martí
Martín, Maite
Sanz, Albert
Mercader, Irene
Perea, Claudia
Robbe‐Austerman, Suelee
Allepuz, Alberto
Publication date
2020-09-05ISSN
1865-1674
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) in wildlife challenges epidemiological surveillance and disease control. An outbreak of TB was detected in a free‐ranging wild boar population of a Natural Park in Catalonia (Spain) and the outbreak investigation was conducted in the area. During the study period (2015–2020), 278 wild boars were analysed by gross pathology, histopathology, mycobacterial culture and DVR‐spoligotyping. In addition, all cattle (49) and goat (47) herds of the area were tested with tuberculin skin test. TB compatible lesions were detected in 21 wild boars, and Mycobacterium caprae was isolated in 17 of them with two different spoligotypes: SB0415 (13) and SB1908 (4). Only two goat herds showed TB positive animals that were subsequently slaughtered. M. caprae with the spoligotypes SB0416 and SB0415 were isolated from these animals. To investigate the phylogenetic relationships and the transmission chain of the outbreak, nine strains isolated from six wild boars and three goats of the study area were analysed by whole genome sequencing (WGS) followed by single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis by maximum likelihood and median‐joining network inference methods. Results indicated that infected wild boars maintained M. caprae strains circulation in their own population and have likely transmitted the infection to goats, thus acting as TB reservoirs, compromising the success of livestock TB eradication campaigns and posing a risk for public health. The results also highlighted the usefulness of WGS followed by SNP analysis in providing relevant epidemiological information when detailed contact data are missing.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
619 - Veterinary science
Pages
11
Publisher
Wiley
Is part of
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
Citation
Ciaravino, Giovanna, Enric Vidal, Martí Cortey, Maite Martín, Albert Sanz, Irene Mercader, Claudia Perea, Suelee Robbe‐Austerman, Alberto Allepuz, and Bernat Pérez de Val. 2020. "Phylogenetic Relationships Investigation Of Mycobacterium Caprae Strains From Sympatric Wild Boar And Goats Based On Whole Genome Sequencing". Transboundary And Emerging Diseases. doi:10.1111/tbed.13816.
Program
Sanitat Animal
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