Aims: To compare the two different diagnostic assays for the detection of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis, the aetiological agent of paratuberculosis. Methods and Results: Faecal samples were derived from 310 cows, representing 13 commercial dairy herds in various locations in Switzerland with expected increased risk because of a past history of disease. Detection assays for M. avium ssp. paratuberculosis were culture (gold standard) and a newly designed real-time PCR. Real-time PCR identified 31 of 310 animals as positive within this risk population whereas culture identified 20 positive animals. The specificity of real-time PCR was confirmed by DNA sequencing of the PCR product. Depending on the test used, the paratuberculosis prevalence in our tested risk population ranged from 6.5 to 10%. Conclusions: Real-time PCR and culture data were in good agreement, and real-time PCR generates data in a short time in contrast to culture. Significance and Impact of the Study: We consider real-time PCR as a suitable alternative method to culture for the detection of M. avium ssp. paratuberculosis in a national surveillance programme. © 2005 The Society for Applied Microbiology.
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Bögli-Stuber, K., Kohler, C., Seitert, G., Glanemann, B., Antognoli, M. C., Salman, M. D., … Bissig-Choisat, B. (2005). Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in Swiss dairy cattle by real-time PCR and culture: A comparison of the two assays. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 99(3), 587–597. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.2005.02645.x
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