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乳酸菌来源的后生元补充剂对野猪种群结核病的影响。

Effect of Lactic Acid Bacteria-Derived Postbiotic Supplementation on Tuberculosis in Wild Boar Populations.

作者信息

Bravo Maria, Gonçalves Pilar, García-Jiménez Waldo, Montero María José, Cerrato Rosario, Fernández-Llario Pedro, Risco David

机构信息

Ingulados S.L., Calle Miguel Servet 13, 10003 Cáceres, Spain.

Unidad de Histología y Anatomía Patológica, Departamento de Medicina Animal, Veterinary Faculty, University of Cáceres, Avenida de la Universidad s/n, 10003 Cáceres, Spain.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2024 Dec 8;13(12):1078. doi: 10.3390/pathogens13121078.

Abstract

The Eurasian wild boar () is a key wildlife host for tuberculosis (TB) in central and southwestern Spain, posing a challenge to TB eradication in livestock. New strategies, including the use of beneficial microbes, are being explored to mitigate wildlife diseases. This study evaluated the effect of oral supplementation with postbiotic antimycobacterial metabolites produced using Ingulados' lactic acid bacteria (LAB) collection on TB development in wild boar. A total of 20 game estates in mid-western Spain were divided into two groups: one fed with standard feed containing the postbiotic product and a control group fed without postbiotics. Data were collected from wild boar during hunting events pre- and post-supplementation. The presence of TB-like lesions (TBLLs), lesion severity and seropositivity against were assessed. Postbiotic supplementation led to a 36.87% reduction in TBLLs and a 35.94% decrease in seropositivity. Notably, young wild boar showed a 64.72% reduction in TBLLs and an 81.80% drop in seropositivity, suggesting reduced transmission. These findings support the potential of postbiotics as a safe, feasible and sustainable tool to control TB in wild boar, offering a promising addition to broader TB eradication efforts.

摘要

欧亚野猪()是西班牙中部和西南部结核病(TB)的关键野生动物宿主,对家畜结核病的根除构成挑战。包括使用有益微生物在内的新策略正在探索中,以减轻野生动物疾病。本研究评估了口服补充使用因古拉多斯乳酸菌(LAB)菌株产生的后生元抗分枝杆菌代谢产物对野猪结核病发展的影响。西班牙中西部的20个狩猎场被分为两组:一组喂食含有后生元产品的标准饲料,对照组不喂食后生元。在补充前后的狩猎活动中收集野猪的数据。评估了类结核病变(TBLLs)的存在、病变严重程度和针对的血清阳性率。后生元补充导致TBLLs减少36.87%,血清阳性率降低35.94%。值得注意的是,幼年野猪的TBLLs减少了64.72%,血清阳性率下降了81.80%,表明传播减少。这些发现支持后生元作为控制野猪结核病的安全、可行和可持续工具的潜力,为更广泛的结核病根除努力提供了有希望的补充。

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