E. Liebana et al., EVALUATION OF THE GAMMA-INTERFERON ASSAY FOR ERADICATION OF TUBERCULOSIS IN A GOAT HERD, Australian Veterinary Journal, 76(1), 1998, pp. 50-53
Objective To evaluate the usefulness of the gamma-interferon assay in
the diagnosis of caprine tuberculosis in comparison with a single intr
adermal tuberculin test, and to obtain a group of animals free from th
is infection in a herd with a high prevalence. Design An immunological
study involving four serial comparative gamma-interferon and single i
ntradermal tuberculin tests. Animals A herd of 87 goats of Guadarrama
breed. Procedure Serial testing and segregation of animals. Results We
found that the number of infections detected by the gamma-interferon
test was considerably greater than the number detected by the single i
ntradermal tuberculin test. A group of 10 animals was negative to both
tests in two consecutive rounds and three kids were negative in the l
ast round of testing. Conclusions Gamma-interferon assay is appropriat
e for diagnosis and eradication or tuberculosis in goats. This test is
able to detect early Mycobacterium bovis infection. Avian reactors wi
th simultaneous increased reaction to bovine PPD in the gamma-interfer
on assay (designated as avian(B) reactors) should be considered test p
ositive for M bovis. By serial testing with the gamma-interferon and t
he single intradermal tuberculin tests, and a policy of segregation of
kids at birth, it is possible to achieve a group of animals test nega
tive for tuberculosis from a herd of goats with high immunoreactivity
to this infection.