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Euro Surveill ; 15(12)2010 Mar 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20350497

RESUMEN

We describe the investigation of an outbreak of Q fever in the town of Cheltenham, England. The outbreak was detected in June 2007, and prospective and retrospective case finding identified 30 confirmed or probable human cases. The investigation identified windborne spread of Coxiella burnetii from nearby sheep farms as the most likely source of infection. A telephone survey was conducted to identify risk practices at local farms. Subsequently the atmospheric dispersion model NAME was used to identify whether air from the identified farms with high risk practices had been carried into Cheltenham town centre during the risk period. Three high risk farms were identified and the modelling showed that air from all of these farms was carried over Cheltenham in the estimated risk period. The investigation resulted in an information campaign to farmers and production of improved advice for livestock farmers on reducing the risks of transmitting Q fever to humans.


Asunto(s)
Microbiología del Aire , Movimientos del Aire , Brotes de Enfermedades/estadística & datos numéricos , Vigilancia de la Población/métodos , Modelos de Riesgos Proporcionales , Fiebre Q/epidemiología , Fiebre Q/microbiología , Brotes de Enfermedades/prevención & control , Humanos , Incidencia , Fiebre Q/prevención & control , Medición de Riesgo/métodos , Factores de Riesgo , Reino Unido/epidemiología
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Tijdschr Diergeneeskd ; 113(18): 999-1008, 1988 Sep 15.
Artículo en Holandés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2902702

RESUMEN

Bovine somatotropin (BST) is a polypeptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland. Its release is regulated by hypothalamic hormones such as the Growth Hormone Releasing Factor (GRF) and the Somatotropin Release Inhibiting Factor (SRIF). Unlike somatotropin, GRF en SRIF are not species-specific. Somatotropin is released into the blood, and then bound to receptors which are present in various tissues but not in those of the mammary gland. Binding of somatotropin to receptors of hepatocytes results in the synthesis of somatomedins which are mediators of somatotropin. Receptors for somatomedins were recently found to be present in mammary gland tissue. The release of somatotropin is pulsatile and is influenced by steroids, genetic factors, nutrition and pregnancy. The effect of BST is dependent on its average concentration in the plasma and not on a particular pattern in this concentration. The effect of administration of BST prior to peak lactation is variable, but subsequently continuous to be positive. It therefore is advisable to start treatment after day 90. In the future, administration of recombinant-BST will be performed through slow-release preparations.


Asunto(s)
Bovinos/fisiología , Hormona del Crecimiento/metabolismo , Hipófisis/metabolismo , Animales , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Femenino , Hormona del Crecimiento/administración & dosificación , Hormona Liberadora de Hormona del Crecimiento/fisiología , Lactancia/efectos de los fármacos , Embarazo , Receptores de Somatotropina/fisiología , Somatomedinas/biosíntesis , Somatostatina/fisiología
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Vet Rec ; 172(3): 69, 2013 Jan 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23118053

RESUMEN

This case report describes an outbreak of Mycobacterium bovis infection a Lleyn sheep flock associated with clinical signs of illthrift. There was no known direct contact with tuberculous cattle although bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is endemic in the area. The spoligotype isolated from the diseased sheep was the local spoligotype. The repeated use of the comparative intradermal tuberculin test, and the subsequent removal of reactor animals, resulted in apparent elimination of bTB from the flock. Lesions caused by M bovis in sheep may contain very few acid-fast bacilli, and gross lesions may resemble those found in cases of Caseous Lymphadenitis. Routine meat inspection may, therefore, not always easily detect this notifiable disease.


Asunto(s)
Brotes de Enfermedades/veterinaria , Mycobacterium bovis , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/epidemiología , Tuberculosis/veterinaria , Animales , Bovinos , Femenino , Masculino , Mycobacterium bovis/clasificación , Mycobacterium bovis/aislamiento & purificación , Ovinos , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/patología , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/transmisión , Tuberculosis/epidemiología , Tuberculosis/patología , Tuberculosis/transmisión , Reino Unido/epidemiología
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