Hall P Briggs, Bender Louis C, Garner Michael M
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard, Mill Creek, Washington 98012, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2005 Mar;36(1):115-6. doi: 10.1638/04-028.
An eviscerated hunter-harvested female black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) was submitted to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The deer was emaciated, devoid of adipose tissue, and the parietal surface of the thoracic cavity contained multiple granulomas. Acid-fast bacteria were detected histologically from the granulomas and were isolated and identified as Mycobacterium kansasii, a nontuberculous mycobacterium sporadically reported to cause tuberculosis-like disease in a variety of vertebrates. This was the first report of symptomatic disease caused by M. kansasii in free-ranging deer. This case indicates that atypical mycobacteria can cause tuberculosis-like disease in free-ranging deer and illustrates the importance of identifying causative agents of tuberculosis-like disease in wildlife.
一只被掏空内脏的、由猎人捕获的雌性黑尾鹿(Odocoileus hemionus columbianus)被提交给了华盛顿鱼类和野生动物部门。这只鹿消瘦,没有脂肪组织,胸腔壁表面有多个肉芽肿。从肉芽肿中通过组织学检测到抗酸菌,并分离鉴定为堪萨斯分枝杆菌,这是一种非结核分枝杆菌,偶尔有报道称其可在多种脊椎动物中引起类似结核病的疾病。这是堪萨斯分枝杆菌在野生鹿中引起症状性疾病的首次报告。该病例表明非典型分枝杆菌可在野生鹿中引起类似结核病的疾病,并说明了识别野生动物中类似结核病疾病病原体的重要性。