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Evaluation of the use of a needle-free injection syringe as a cause of non-specific reactions in the intradermal tuberculin test used for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis

Artículo de investigación publicado en Research in Veterinary Science

1 de agosto de 2018

The objective of the study was to elucidate whether the use of the needle-free Dermojet syringe, which is based on a high pressure inoculation and is used to inject tuberculin in cattle in several countries, may, in itself, cause skin reactions that can be interpreted as positive reactions to the intradermal tests that are not, in fact, related to the real infection status of the animals.
Forty-four cattle from an officially tuberculosis-free (OTF) herd were selected, and four single intradermal tuberculin (SIT) tests were performed on each animal, two on each side of the neck. Three different Dermojet (D1, D2 and D3) and one McLintock (M4) syringes were used to carry out sterile phosphate buffer saline (PBS) with 10% of glycerol and bovine PPD injections.
No positive reactions to the SIT test were observed when using the D1-D3 syringes in the case of either bovine PPD or PBS. With regard to M4 (PBS), all the tests were negative when using a standard interpretation but three were positive in the case of the severe interpretation. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in the skin fold thickness measured were found only between certain Dermojet and McLintock syringes at certain inoculation sites. The results showed that the needle-free Dermojet syringe used for PPD intradermal testing in cattle did not cause significant reactions that could be misunderstood as positives




Diez-Guerrier A., Roy A., de la Cruz ML., Saez-Llorente JL., Sanz C., Boschiroli ML., Romero B., de Juan L., Dominguez L. y Bezos J..




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Participantes:

Universidad ComplutenseServicio de Micobacterias (MYC). Servicio de Ensayos Clínicos (SEC). Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET). Universidad Complutense (UCM).

Universidad ComplutenseDepartamento de Sanidad Animal. Facultad de Veterinaria. Universidad Complutense (UCM).

CZ Veterinaria, S.A.CZ Veterinaria, S.A. (CZV).

Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio AmbienteSubdirección General de Sanidad e Higiene Animal y Trazabilidad. Dirección General de la Producción Agraria. Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (MAPAMA).

Junta de ExtremaduraDirección General de Agricultura y Ganadería. Consejería de Agricultura, Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Energía. Junta de Extremadura.

Unité Zoonoses Bactériennes. Laboratoire de Santé Animale, Maisons-Alfort.







Research in Veterinary Science
FACTOR YEAR Q
1.751 2018

NLMID: 401300

PMID: 29857247

ISSN: 0034-5288



TÍTULO: Evaluation of the use of a needle-free injection syringe as a cause of non-specific reactions in the intradermal tuberculin test used for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis


REVISTA: Res Vet Sci


NUMERACIÓN: 119:56-60


AÑO: 2018


EDITORIAL: Elsevier


AUTORES: Diez-Guerrier A., Roy A., de la Cruz ML., Saez-Llorente JL., Sanz C., Boschiroli ML., Romero B., de Juan L., Dominguez L. and Bezos J..


First
Alberto Antoine Díez Guerrier
7th
Beatriz Romero Martínez
8th
Lucía de Juan Ferré
9th
Lucas Domínguez Rodríguez
Last
Javier Bezos Garrido

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2018.05.016


CITA ESTA PUBLICACIÓN:

Diez-Guerrier A., Roy A., de la Cruz ML., Saez-Llorente JL., Sanz C., Boschiroli ML., Romero B., de Juan L., Dominguez L. y Bezos J. Evaluation of the use of a needle-free injection syringe as a cause of non-specific reactions in the intradermal tuberculin test used for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis. Research in Veterinary Science. 119:56-60. 2018. (A). ISSN: 0034-5288. DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2018.05.016


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