Veterinary Medicine International

Mycobacterial Diseases of Animals 2012


Publishing date
06 Jul 2012
Status
Published
Submission deadline
06 Jan 2012

Lead Editor

1Bacterial Diseases of Livestock Research Unit, National Centers for Animal Health, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Ames, IA 50010, USA

2Veterinary Sciences Division, Virology Branch, Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute, Belfast, UK

3Department of Veterinary Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50010, USA


Mycobacterial Diseases of Animals 2012

Description

Mycobacteria include species of great medical importance, being responsible for both animal and human diseases, including tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, and leprosy. Although M. tuberculosis and M. leprae are the most notable mycobacterial human pathogens, M. bovis, M. avium subsp. avium, M. avium subsp. paratuberculosis, M. ulcerans, and other nontuberculous mycobacteria are causes of important clinical conditions in humans and a wide range of animal species including cattle, sheep, goats, deer, possums, badgers, elephants, dogs, cats, avian species, amphibians, and fish. Moreover, species such as M. bovis are serious zoonotic pathogens and have become important agents at the interface of humans, livestock, and wildlife. Great effort has been expended in eliminating diseases such as bovine tuberculosis and paratuberculosis, not only serious animal diseases, but also diseases of significant economic impact to agriculture. There is a need to understand mechanisms (host and pathogen) involved in mycobacterial diseases, including latency, recrudescence, and clearance of infection. Such knowledge will be the key to developing novel control strategies. We invite authors to submit original research and review articles that describe mycobacterial diseases of animals, including pathogenesis, transmission, diagnosis, epidemiology, disease impact, zoonotic potential, and economic effects. Special minireviews that cover new and emerging topics of general relevance to mycobacterial diseases such as next generation sequencing and new diagnostic platforms along with proteomics and metabolomics will also be considered. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Advances in diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis and paratuberculosis
  • Economic impact of bovine tuberculosis and paratuberculosis and effect on import and export markets
  • Advances in vaccine development for mycobacterial diseases of animals
  • Understanding the pathogenesis of bovine tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, and atypical mycobacterial infections such as M. ulcerans and M. kansasii
  • Innate and adaptive immune responses to mycobacterial pathogens related to persistence and latency
  • Host nutrition, genetics, and stress in mycobacterial disease
  • The role of other pathogens (e.g., viruses, parasites, etc.) in mycobacterial disease
  • Wildlife reservoirs of mycobacterial pathogens
  • Impact on wildlife and domestic livestock
  • Zoonotic mycobacterial diseases
  • Mycobacterial diseases of captive wildlife, including detection, control, and public health
  • Mycobacterial diseases of companion animals

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 192926
  • - Research Article

Differential Gene Expression Segregates Cattle Confirmed Positive for Bovine Tuberculosis from Antemortem Tuberculosis Test-False Positive Cattle Originating from Herds Free of Bovine Tuberculosis

Ailam Lim | Juan P. Steibel | ... | Steven R. Bolin
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 842861
  • - Research Article

Experimental Aerosol Inoculation and Investigation of Potential Lateral Transmission of Mycobacterium bovis in Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana)

Karla A. Fenton | Scott D. Fitzgerald | ... | Konstantin Lyashchenko
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 457872
  • - Research Article

T-Cell and Antibody Responses to Mycobacterial Antigens in Tuberculin Skin-Test-Positive Bos indicus and Bos taurus Cattle in Ethiopia

Gobena Ameni | Paul Cockle | ... | Martin Vordermeier
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 742478
  • - Research Article

DNA Typing of Mycobacterium bovis Isolates from Badgers (Meles meles) Culled from Areas in Ireland with Different Levels of Tuberculosis Prevalence

Claire Furphy | Eamon Costello | ... | Eamonn Gormley
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 674368
  • - Research Article

An Evaluation of MAPIA in Michigan as an Ante-Mortem Supplemental Test for Use in Suspect Tuberculosis Cattle

Scott D. Fitzgerald | Heather A. Grodi | John B. Kaneene
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 642145
  • - Research Article

Pulmonary Disease due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Horse: Zoonotic Concerns and Limitations of Antemortem Testing

Konstantin P. Lyashchenko | Rena Greenwald | ... | Irene Schiller
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2012
  • - Article ID 798502
  • - Research Article

Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle in the Highlands of Cameroon: Seroprevalence Estimates and Rates of Tuberculin Skin Test Reactors at Modified Cut-Offs

J. Awah-Ndukum | A. C. Kudi | ... | W. N. Agharih
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