Evaluation of Volatile Organic Compounds Obtained from Breath and Feces to Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in Doñana National Park, Spain.

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2020-05-02

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Nol, Pauline
Ionescu, Radu
Geremariam Welearegay, Tesfalem
Barasona, Jose Angel
Vicente, Joaquin
de Jesus Beleño-Sáenz, Kelvin
Barrenetxea, Irati
Jose Torres, Maria
Ionescu, Florina
Rhyan, Jack

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The presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in wild swine, such as in wild boar (Sus scrofa) in Eurasia, is cause for serious concern. Development of accurate, efficient, and noninvasive methods to detect MTBC in wild swine would be highly beneficial to surveillance and disease management efforts in affected populations. Here, we describe the first report of identification of volatile organic compounds (VOC) obtained from the breath and feces of wild boar to distinguish between MTBC-positive and MTBC-negative boar. We analyzed breath and fecal VOC collected from 15 MTBC-positive and 18 MTBC-negative wild boar in Donaña National Park in Southeast Spain. Analyses were divided into three age classes, namely, adults (>2 years), sub-adults (12-24 months), and juveniles (2 years), sub-adults (12-24 months), and juveniles (

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, Sus scrofa, VOC, swine, volatile organic compounds, wild boar

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