Angus K W
Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh, U.K.
J Comp Pathol. 1990 Jul;103(1):101-5. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9975(08)80140-5.
One of three feral rabbits from a colony on a hill grazing used to sustain farmed red deer in north-east Scotland, had chronic intestinal lesions resembling paratuberculosis (Johne's disease), but similar lesions were not found in 29 juvenile and adult rabbits killed subsequently on the same ground. Acid- and alcohol-fast bacteria were observed in fixed tissues, but material for culture was not obtained from the affected rabbit, thus the species of Mycobacterium involved was not identified. The farmed deer had experienced recently a severe outbreak of paratuberculosis.
苏格兰东北部曾有一群野兔在山上吃草,用来喂养养殖的马鹿。其中一只野兔患有类似副结核病(约内氏病)的慢性肠道病变,但随后在同一块地上捕杀的29只幼年和成年野兔中未发现类似病变。在固定组织中观察到抗酸和抗酒精细菌,但未从患病野兔身上获取培养材料,因此未鉴定出所涉及的分枝杆菌种类。养殖的鹿最近曾爆发严重的副结核病疫情。