Jj. Aduriz et al., LACK OF MYCOBACTIN DEPENDENCE OF MYCOBACTERIA ISOLATED ON MIDDLEBROOK7H11 FROM CLINICAL CASES OF OVINE PARATUBERCULOSIS, Veterinary microbiology, 45(2-3), 1995, pp. 211-217
Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis is distinguished from othe
r mycobacterial species by its dependence on the iron-chelator factor
mycobactin and its prolonged incubation period when grown in vitro. Tr
aditionally, a very low rate of isolation has been considered characte
ristic of sheep strains of this mycobacterium species. In the present
study, a comparison was made of the performance of two media, Lowenste
in-Jensen and Middlebrook 7H11/OADC both with and without mycobactin,
on the isolation of M. a. paratuberculosis from ovine cases of the dis
ease. A high isolation rate in both media was observed. Moreover, our
results indicated that mycobactin dependence of sheep strains of M. a.
paratuberculosis is medium related, being dependent on Lowenstein-Jen
sen and independent on Middlebrook 7H11/OADC.