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Proceedings of the 11th International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis5 - 10 February 2012, Sydney, Australia PROCEEDINGS - All-in-One (5.4 MB !!)
DIAGNOSTICS AND DETECTION OF MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSISKeynote on: Diagnostic testing and detection of MAP: Technological advances, design and reporting guidelinesExtension of the storage time of blood in interferon gamma assay to diagnose paratuberculosis: Combination of IL-7 and IL-12 stimulationBegg DJ, Plain KM, de Silva K, Purdie AC, Whittington RJ 6 Use of novel recombinant antigens in the interferon gamma assay for detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in cattleMikkelsen H, Aagaard C, Nielsen SS, Jungersen G 7 A longitudinal study to characterize the shedding patterns of Mycobacterium avium spp. paratuberculosis in a naturally infected breeding bull by polymerase chain reaction assaysMünster P, Urstadt S, Wemheuer W, Völkel I, Schwarz D, Kuhlen AT, Döring S, Czerny CP 8 Specific VOC patterns in the headspace over MAP cultures – a new diagnostic approach to speed up cultural detection?Klepik K, Miekisch W, Trefz P, Reinhold P, Schubert J, Köhler H 10 Evaluation of newly developed high-efficiency DNA extraction method for real-time PCR detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from faeces in comparison with other diagnostic methodsLogar K, Kopinc R, Bandelj P, Staric J, Krt B, Lapanje A, Ocepek M 11 Test comparisons for Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infections in low prevalence herdsWolf R, Barkema HW, De Buck J, Mortier R, Orsel K 13 New and improved direct faecal PCR test for Johne’s DiseaseMarsh IB, Plain KM, Galea F, Waldron AM, Whittington AM, Whittington RJ 15 Passive MAP fecal shedding attributable to super-shedder cowsGamma interferon responses to proteome-determined specific recombinant proteins: Potential as diagnostic markers for paratuberculosisParatuberculosis and route in cattle in the three (3) northern regions of CameroonPolicap K, Victor N, Samuel T, Patricia M 19 A novel ELISA test for diagnosis of Johnes DiseaseBach H, Raizman EA, Soto P, Vanderwal R, Thrasher S, Chaffer M, Keefe G 20 The Holy Grail of MAP detection: A specific antibodyBannantine JP, Stabel JR, Lamont EA, Kapur V, Sreevatsan S 23 The development and evaluation of new rapid methods for detecting viable Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis from dairy productsComparative diagnostic potential of microscopy, culture and direct IS900 PCR for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in fecal samples of domestic livestock species in IndiaChauhan DS, Chauhan A, Singh AV 25 Validation of the ID Screen interferon gamma capture ELISA: Introduction of a standard reference control to improve result interpretationDetection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) by polymerase chain reaction in IranDerakhshandeh A, Haghkhah M, Mogheiseh A, Mostafaei M, Ayaseh M, Karim aghaie N 27 Evaluation of an ELISA for the detection of antibodies against Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosisGeisbauer E, Liebhart M, Altmann M, Dünser M 29 PARA-LP-01 as a diagnostic tool for a cellular immune assay to detect Johne’s diseaseGonzalez-Juarrero M, Soto S, Dascher KJ, Eckstein TM 30 PARASAFE – a new lipid-based ELISA for diagnosing cattle with Johnes DiseaseEvaluation of real-time PCR for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in alpacas and the prevalence of Johne’s disease in alpacas presented to four veterinary teaching hospitals in the United StatesFecteau M-E, Whitlock R, McAdams S, Fyock T, Bedenice D, Cebra C, Pinn T, Sweeney R 32 Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in wood bison: diagnostic optimization and herd-level occurrenceForde T, De Buck J, Kutz S, Elkin B, Orsel K 33 Immunogenicity evaluation of in silico identified MAP recombinant proteins that were upregulated under stress conditionsGurung RB, Purdie AC, Begg DJ, Whittington RJ 35 Correlation between a commercial real-time PCR assay and Herrold’s Egg Yolk Medium culture for MAP in bovine faecal samplesHalpin K, Hoang Q, Boss C, Koolen J, O’Connell C 36 Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisin caprine feces; validation using Adiavet® ParaTB real time kitJohansen TB, Nilsen S, Lindheim D, Sølverød L, Olsen I, Djønne B 39 Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in wild boards from KoreaKim JM, Ku BK, Lee HN, Jang YB, Her M, Kim JW, Kim JY, Kim JJ, Hyun BH, Jung SC 41 Control of paratuberculosis in the closed herd of cattle by real time PCR: Does passive shedding really exists?Kralik P, Slana I, Kralova A, Babak V, Kovarcik K, Pavlik I 42 Enumeration of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis by quantitative real time PCR, culture on solid media and optical densitometryKralik P, Beran V, Pavlik I 44 Shedding patterns of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in feces, milk, and colostrum of dairy cowsLaurin E, Keefe G, McKenna S, Chaffer M 46 Evaluation of three commercial ELISA kits for the determination of herd status for Johne’s disease on Atlantic Canadian dairy farmsLavers C, Keefe G, McKenna S, Chaffer M 50 Evaluation of environmental culture to deterimine herd status for Johne’s disease on Atlantic Canadian dairy farmsLavers C, Keefe G, McKenna S, Chaffer M 52 Efficient DNA extraction and purification for sensitive detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in bovine faeces and tissuesMori Y, Nagata R, Yoshihara K, Kawaji S, Minegishi Y, Nishikawa T, Haraguchi H 54 A longitudinal study to characterize the shedding patterns of Mycobacterium avium spp. paratuberculosis in a naturally infected breeding bull by polymerase chain reaction assaysMünster P, Urstadt S, Wemheuer W, Völkel I, Schwarz D, Kuhlen AT, Döring S, Czerny CP Temporal development of antibodies in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infected cattleUse of different diagnostic tests used to screen naturally infected paratuberculosis cattleVinodh Kumar OR, Gunaseelan L, Sekar M, Ronald BSM 61 Comparison between single intra dermal tests and gamma interferon assay in organized farms to diagnose bovine paratuberculosisVinodh Kumar OR, Gunaseelan L, Sekar M , Ronald BSM 62 Search for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) antigens for the diagnosis of paratuberculosis (PTB)Association between herd infection level and the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in bulk tank mikl tank using real-time PCR in small holder dairy farms in Southern ChileSalgado M, Muñoz P, Strauch S, Zamorano P 65 Accurate estimation of the analytical sensitivity of an automated broth culture and a real-time PCR system on the detection and confirmation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP)Salgado M, Castillo P, Zamorano P 66 Validation of easy to use field level ‘fecal microscopy test’ and comparison with blood PCR for the screening of livestock population of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisSingh SV, Singh B, Singh PK, Kumar A, Mittal A, Gupta S 68 Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis by 251 gene locus polymerase chain reaction in the tissues of naturally infected sheepSonawane GG, Sagar PK, Tripathi BN, Kumar R, Singh F, Kumar J 69 Optimization of methods for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in milk and colostrum of naturally infected dairy cowsBradner L, Robbe-Austerman S, Beitz D, Stabel J 71 Bayesian estimation of the sensitivity and specificity of individual faecal culture and ParalisaTM to detected Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in young farmed deerStringer L, Jones G, Jewell C, Noble A, Heuer C, Wilson P, Johnson W 73 Sensitive detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from cow’s blood within 48 hSwift B, Denton E, Mahendran S, Huxley J, Rees C 74 Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) in alcohol-fixed tissues of sheep by ISMav2 gene PCR and its comparison with histopathology, bacterial culture and IS900 PCRDebroy B, Tripathi BN, Sonawane GG, Bind RB 75 Molecular detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis enteritis from paratuberculous and non-paratuberculous enteritis of sheep in IndiaDebroy B, Tripathi BN, Sonawane GG 78 Development of a lab-on-a-chip immunoassay for diagnosis of Johne’s diseaseWadhwa A, Li S, Yang K, Liu X, Bannatine J, Eda S, Wu J 80 Comparison of fecal DNA extraction kits for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisDetection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in infant formulas by culture, PCR and combined phage-PCRBotsaris G, Christodoulou M, Hatzitofi M, Iannou I, Rees C 85 Perspectives on JD diagnostics: A look to the past, a look to the future
Host response and ImmunologyKeynote on: Dissecting protective immune response to mycobacteria in cattleHope J, Siddiqui N, Price S 89 The role of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) and tryptophan catabolism in paratuberculosis disease progressionPlain KM, de Silva K, Earl J, Begg DJ, Purdie AC, Whittington RJ 91 The search for candidate genes that characterise susceptibility or resistance to Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosisDobson B, O’Brien R, Griffin F 92 Gene expression in red deer resistant or susceptible to MAPMackintosh CG, Griffin JFT, Brauning R 94 In vitro expression of SLC11A1 gene in goat monocyte-derived macrophages challenged with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisΤaka S, Liandris E, Gazouli M, Andreadou M, Ikonomopoulos I 97 Genetic markers for resistance and susceptibility to Johne’s disease: a deer modelGriffin JFT, O’Brien R, Liggett S, Dobson B, Mackintosh CG 99 Immune profiles and faecal shedding of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis indicate eventual severity of Johne’s diseasede Silva K, Begg DJ, Plain KM, Purdie AC, Kawaji S, Whittington RJ 100 Seroreactivity of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infected, vaccinated and healthy animalsElguezabal N, Bastida F, Gonzalez N, Garrido JM, Juste RA 101 Therapeutic vaccination with recombinant Hsp70 of cattle naturally infected with Mycobacterium avium spp. paratuberculosisSantema W, Rutten V, Poot J, Hensen S, Van den Hoff D, Heesterbeek H, Koets A 102 Mechanisms of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map) induced apoptosis and necrosis in bovine macrophagesPeriasamy S, Tripathi BN, Singh N 103 The onset of detectable immune responses and fecal shedding after experimental infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisMortier R, Barkema HW, Orsel K, Wolf R, De Buck J 105 NOD2 mediates host resistance to Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis infectionPossible mechanisms how Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis may evade host immune responses in naturally infected cowsBuddle BM, Shu D, Subharat S, Wedlock DN, de Lisle GW 109 Detection of CD4/CD8 ratio in mice immunized with bicistrionic plasmid construct encoding a PPD gene of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis and a cytokine gene of murine gamma interferonImmune response profiles of lambs infected with a lyophilised pure culture seed-stock of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosisDukkipati VSR, Ridler AL, Buddle BM, Hedgespeth BA, Begg DJ, Whittington RJ, Murray A 111 Immunogenicity of eight Mycobacterium paratuberculosis specific antigens in DNA vaccinated and MAP infected miceRoupie V, Viart S, Leroy B, Romano M, Trinchero N, Govaerts M, Letesson J-J, Wattiez R, Huygen K 114 Immunogenicity of a heat killed Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis vaccine in goatsKumanan K, Vijayarani K, Abirami B, Tirumurugaan KG, BSM Ronald 115 Intestinal strictures, fibrous adhesions and high local IL-10 production in gotas with severe lesions caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisLybeck KR, Løvoll M, Olsen I, Storset AK, Valheim M 116 Heritability/susceptibility of red deer to MAP challengeMackintosh CG, de Lisle GW, Clark RG, Griffin JFT 117 Biochemical analysis on cattle naturally infected with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosisMohammed KB, Ibrahim IG, Mohamed ZA 119 Immune responses from blood and mesenteric lymph node cells of calves experimentally challenged with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisShu D, Subharat S, Wedlock ND, de Lisle GW, Buddle BM 122 Efficacy of ‘indigenous vaccine’ using native ‘Indian bison type’ genotype of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis for the control of clinical Johne’s disease in an organized goatherd in Gugarat, IndiaEfficicacy of indigenous vaccine in controlling Johne’s disease in a sheep flock using ‘Indian bison type’ strain of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis of goat origin in four years of trialSingh SV, Singh AV, Singh PK, Gupta S, Singh H, Singh B, Rajindran AS, Swain N, OR Vinodh 124 Phenotypic characterization of immunocompetant cells and the role of IFN-g and iNOS cytokines in pauci- and multi-bacillary cases of paratuberculosis in sheepActivation of host immune responses in neonatal calves and interference with tb diagnostics after immunization with a commercial heat-killed vaccineStabel J, Waters W, Bannantine J, Lyashchenko K 126 The other way around: Probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus NP51 restrict progression of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) infection in Balb/c mice via activation of CD8A+ immune cell-mediated immunityOsman MA, Stabel JR, Hostetter JM, Nettleton D, Ware D, Beitz CD 129 A multi-stage paratuberculosis vaccine: Effect of age on immunogical response in calvesThakur A, Aagaard C, Andersen P, Jungersen G 131 Macrophage immune responses to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) and antigensThirunavukkarasu S, Plain KM, de Silva K, Eckstein TM, Whittington RJ 132 Detection of humoral immune response in experimentally and naturally infected sheep with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis and its relationship with progressive pathological changes and diagnostic significanceCharacterization of immunopathological forms of bovine paratuberculosis: Implications for infection controlDeterimation of survival and anti-apoptotic activities of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in epithelial cellsWilsky S, Borrmann E, Köhler H 138 Perspectives on: Host response and immunology
CONTROL PROGRAMSKeynote on: Controlling Johne’s diseae – Learning from the past 15 yearsControlling paratuberculosis in UK dairy herds using miLk ELISA tests and risk managementOrpin PG, Sibley RJ, Pearse HL 147 Certification programme to reduce risk of between-herd transmission of paratuberculosis in the Danish dairy industryKrogh K, Nielsen SS, Trier L 149 Comparison of participants and non-participants in a voluntary Johne’s diseas control program in Ontario, CanadaKelton D, Perkins N, Godkin A, MacNaughton G, Cantin R, Hand K 151 Ovine Johne’s disea – histopathological findings for 13,143 suspect lesion from abattoir monitoring in NSW Australia from 1999-2009Reduction in incidence of paratuberculosis infection in Minnesota Johne’s disease demonstration dairy herdsEspejo LA, Godden S, Hartmann WL, Wells SJ 155 Cost-effectiveness of diagnostic strategies to identify Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosi super-shedder cows in a large dairy herd using antibody ELISAs, quantitative real-time PCR and bacterial cultureAly S, Anderson R, Whitlock R, Fyock T, McAdams S, Byrem T, Jiang J, Adaska J, Gardner I 156 Five years of milk quality assurance for paratuberculosis in The NetherlandsField efficacy of SilirumTM vaccine in two Australian dairy cattle herdsLittle P, Winterbottom J, Hodge A, Aranda M 158 Use of a national Johnes serum survey to help design a least cost surveillance programmeMullowney P, More S, Graham D, Good M 160 Outcomes from the Victorian TCP2 (2003-2010)Experiences and results with paratuberculosis control in AustriaGeisbauer E, Altmann M, Zollner A, Dünser M 165 Effect of vaccination against paratuberculosis in the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis with comparative cervical skin testThe Atlantic Johne's Disease InitiativeKeefe GP, McKenna SLB, Schenkels FJ, Hicks BW, Drake JL, O'Leary VL 168 Can Johne’s disease be controlled by vaccination? Data on 12 million ovine vaccinations and 7.6 million carcass examinations in NSW Australia from 1999-2009Links I, Denholm L, Evers M, Kingham L, Greenstein RJ 170 Is whole of flock vaccination for Ovine Johne’s disease justified?Links I, Templeton R, Nordblom T 172 The benefits of a simple financial & project management approach to the Ovine Johne’s Disease program in New South WalesLinks I, Hamilton J, Nordblom T 174 Evaluation of 108 abattoir traces for ovine Johne’s disease to the New South Wales low prevalence area – a standardised approachLinks I, Evers M, Wright T, Barwell R 176 Development of a group approach to facilitate vaccination for Ovine Johnes Disease (OJD) in New South WalesEfficacy of killed vaccine with different adjuvants for the control of Johne’s diseaseRonald BSM, Manohar MB, Chandran NDJ 179 Efficacy of a killed vaccine for the control of paratuberculosis in French goat herdsMercier P, Pellet M-P, Chartier C, Vialard J 182 Use of Animal Identification and Movement System (AIM) data to assist risk assessors in a Johne's Control ProgrammeMullowney P, Barrett D, Fallon R, Cashman W, Mellet C, Graham D, Good M 185 Use of a Learning Management System (Moodle) to provide online training for risk assessors in a Johne's Control ProgrammeMullowney P, Barrett D, Fallon R, Cashman W, Mellet C, Graham D, Good M 187 Successes and failures of a Government subsidised pilot Johne’s Control ProgrammeMullowney P, Barrett D, Fallon R, More S, Whyte P, Graham D, Good M 189 Healthier gotas, a project for eradicating contagious diseases in Norwegian goatsLybeck KR, Lindheim D, Sølverød L, Johansen TB, Djønne B, Valheim M, Olsen I 191 A web based system for management of Johne's DiseaseOrpin PG, Sibley RJ, Dawkins R 192 Fertility, udder Health and milk production in cows that have high milk antibodies to paratuberculosisSibley RJ, Orpin PG, Pearse HL 194 Paratuberculosis control in the Czech Republic: 25 years of experiencePavlik I, Slana I, Kralova A, Kralik P 196 Heat treatment and gamma-irradiation of bovine colostrum: Impact on survival of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) and other pathogens and on immunoglobulin contentGarbarino C, Cammi G, Archetti I, Amadori M, Panella G, Ricchi M, Tranquillo V, Arrigoni N 197 Measuring the impacts of a participatory approach to accelerating the adoption of practices and procedures to control Johne’s disease (JD) on Ontario dairy farmsRoche S, Kelton D, Jones A 198 Comparative efficacy of ‘indigenous vaccine’ against ‘Caprine Johne’s Disease’ vis a vis ‘a commercial vaccine’ in a challenge modelSingh AK, Singh SV, Singh PK, Srivastava AK 199 Control of ‘Bovine Johne’s Disease’ in Indian cattle by ‘indigenous vaccine’ developed using ‘Indian bison type’ strain of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis of goat originUptake of the national sheep health statement by Australian sheep producers: Knowledge, attitudes, and practicesSeroprevalence of paratuberculosis at an organized farm in serim-arid region of Rajasthan in IndiaTripathi BN, Sonawane GG, Sagar PK, Kumar J, Singh F 203 Evidence for importance of management intervention in addition to prolonged vaccination for control of ovine paratuberculosisWindsor PA, Eppleston J, Dhand N, Whittington R 204 Bottlenecks in best management practiceS identified in the Alberta Johne’s disease Initiative (AJDI)Wolf R, Barkema HW, McDonald E, Mason BS, Ollis G, Slomp M, De Buck J, Orsel K 205 Perspectives and progress on: Control programs
PATHOGENOMICS AND MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS BIOLOGYKeynote on: ‘Paratuberculomics’ to discover biomarkers of infection and disease progressionCharacterization of an experimental goat model of paratuberculosisKöhler H, Meyer M, Soschinka S, Reinhold P, Liebler-Tenorio E 213 Influence of repeated cycles of mechanical and physical disinfection procedures on viability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis measured by propidium monoazide F57 quantitative real time PCRMAP3776C codes for a novel iron uptake protein specific to Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosisMoolji J, Sermier V, Dufort A, Behr M 216 Identification of chromosomal regions associated with antibody response to Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in milk of Dutch Holstein-Friseans using a genome-wide association approachVan Hulzen KJ, Schopen GCB, van Arendonk JA, Nielen M, Koets AP, Schrooten C, Heuven HCM 217 Intestinal infection of calves with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis following aerosol challengeEisenberg S, Koets A, Nielen M, Heederik D, Mortier M, DeBuck J, Orsel K 218 Polymorphisms of NOD2/CARD15, SLC11A1, CD209, SP110, TLR2 and TLR4 genes and their association with bovine paratuberculosisRegenerating islet-derived 3 gamma gene is strongly expressed in the distal ileum of guinea pigs and cattle infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisNagata R, Tanaka S , Yoshihara H , Kawaji S, Nishimori K , Mori Y 221 Transcriptomic analysis of sub-clinical Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection in cattlePurdie AC, Begg DJ, de Silva K, Plain KM, Whittington RJ 224 Exploring M. paratuberculosis pathogenesis using an in vitro cell culture passage modelHumoral responses against Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis stress-associated recombinant proteins in cattleKawaji S, Nagata R, Tanaka S, Nishimori K, Whittington RJ, Mori Y 226 The effect of short- and long-term antibiotics exposition on viability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis measured by propidium monoazide F57 realt time quantitative PCR and culturePribylova R, Kubickova L, Babak V, Pavlik I, Kralik P 227 Influence of repeated cycles of mechanical and physical disinfection procedures on viability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis measured by propidium monoazied F57 quantitative real time PCRInvestigation on genetic susceptibility to paratuberculosis in Sarda sheep breedDe Grossi L, Sezzi E, De Sanctis B, Brozzi A, Pariset L 232 MHC class II DRB gene polymorphism and genetic resistance/susceptibility to Johne’s disease in an endagered Jamunapari breed of goatsSingh PK, Singh SV, Singh MK, Saxena VK, Horin P, Singh AV, Sohal JS 234 Identification and characterization of novel adhesins in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisViale M, Echeverria G, Mon ML, Romano MI, Gioffré A 235 Perspectives on: Pathogenomics
MYCOBACTERIAL DISEASES OF WILDLIFEMycobacterium avium paratuberculosis cultured from the faeces of a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis minor) and observations subsequent to anti-tuberculous therapyDiagnosis and management of tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in an Asian elephant in AustraliaVogelnest L, Hulst F, Vinette Herrin K, Thompson P 242 Non-mammalian mycobacteriosis in a zoo setting – pathological and epidemiological findings
GENOTYPING AND MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS DIVERSITYKeynote on: Molecular diversity analysis of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis as an aid in transmission studies, defining population genetic frameworks and trait-allele associationsA large-scale study of differential virulence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis strains with distinct genotypes and isolated from diverse hosts in bovine macrophagesAbendaño N, Sevilla IA, Garrido JM, Prieto JM, Juste RA, Alonso-Hearn M 249 Epidemiological inferences from typing Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) isolates from mixed sheep, deear and cattle farmsHeuer C, Verdugo C, Price-Carter M, Collins D, French NP, Wilson PR 250 DNA typing of recent New Zealand isolated of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from cattle, sheep and deear by VNTR and SSRCollins DM, Price-Carter M, Scandurra GM, de Lisle GW 251 Use of ssDNA-MALDI-TOF to determine the diversity of MAP isolates originating from Canadian dairy herdsAhlstrom C, Barkema HW, De Buck J 253 Genomic variations associated with attenuation in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis vaccine strainsBull TJ, Schock A, Sharp JM, Greene M, McKendrick IJ, Sales J, Linedale R, Stevenson K 255 Investigation of inter-species distribution and genotype diversity of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in the ruminant and non-ruminatn livestock species co-habiting in closed ecosystem in the temperate climate of Southern IndiaSingh SV, Singh AV, Singh PK, Singh B, Kumar A, Swain N, Rajendran AS, Vinodh OR 256 Identification and characterization of a spore-like morphotype in chronically starved Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis culturesLamont EA, Bannantine JP, Anibal A, Ariyakumar DS, Sreevatsan S 257 High resolution melting with unlabelled probe for short sequence repeat analysis in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis sub-typingRicchi M, Barbieri G, Cammi G, Garbarino CA, Arrigoni N 259 Molecular characterization of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) isolates in AustriaDünser M, Altmann M, Geisbauer E, Möbius P 261 Quantification of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis strains with distinct genotypes and isolated from diverse hosts using a liquid culture systemAbendaño N, Sevilla IA, Geijo M, Garrido JM, Prieto JM, Juste RA, Alonso-Hearn M 263 Exploiting multiple-locus variable number tandem repeat analysis to evaluate strain diversity of M. avium complex in ArgentinaGenome sequencing to identify phylogenetic diversity and single nucleotide polymorphisms in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisThibault VC, Bryant J, Harris S, Bentley S, Smith DGE,, McLuckie J, Parkhill J, Stevenson K 267 Genetic evaluation of IS900 partial sequence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) Brazilian isolates from bovine milkHow many? Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis comparison of quantification methodsElguezabal N, Bastida F, Sevilla IA, Gonzalez N, Molina E, Garrido JM, Juste RA 269 Molecular characterization of a strain of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis isolated from goat milkKumanan V, Abirami B, Kathaperumal K 271 MLSA-derived phylogeny of German Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis strainsFritsch I, Kolb J, Hillemann D, Köhler H, Möbius P 272 Improvement of the estimation of G-repeat numbers of MLSSR typing using fragment analysis with “Chaperone Marker”Nishimori K, Nakamura S, Katayose T, Kawaji S, Nagata R, Mori Y 273 Sequence profiling of multispecies, highly pathogenic and immunogenic Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis ‘Indian bison type’ genotype strain ‘S 5’ of goat origin exposes co-existince with intestinal bacteria potentiating gene transfer mechanismsSingh SV, George S, Sohal JS, Singh PK, Singh AV, Kumar N 274
INDUSTRY SPECIAL FOCUSKangaroo Island control of Ovine Johne’s Disease – a success story?Nosworthy P, Ewers A, Masters A 277 The challenges of managing paratuberculosis long-termHow an arid zone pastoral community worked to prevent entry of OJD to Western division of New South Wales from 1990s onwardsCurran G, Allison K, Hams M 282 A cooperative approach to Ovine Johnes Disease control in TasmaniaJackson RB, Bell R, O’Dell J 292 OJD ten years on, out of the tunnel and towards improved productivityIt couldn’t happen here: The impact of Johne’s disease on productivityAn industry funded management and control program for Bovine Johne’s Disease in South Australian dairy industry using a dairy scoring systemRogers J, Vanwijk J, Nosworthy P 295 Q-Alpaca-surveillance aimed at the early detection of Johne’s disease within the Australian industryProtecting the Australian beef industry from BJDThe role of the BJD counsellor as an industry advocate in the development of individual disease management plans; in particular the benefits this arrangement provides for the producer, goverment agency, private practitioner and the wider industryBovine Johne’s Disease control in the dairy industry – a producer’s perspectiveThe Irish Johne’s Disease control program
SOCIOLOGY AND MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS CONTROLThe Ontario Johne’s Disease education and management assistance programKelton D, Godkin A, MacNaughton G, Cantin R, Perkins N, Fairles J 311 A two-level training and communication program on bovine paratuberculosis in the Veneto regionCrovato S, Favero L, Mascarello G, Valente A, Pozzato N 313 Livestock agents in Australia and their influence on sheep producers’ animal health management practicesMotivation of farmers to reduce between-herd transmission of paratuberculosis through repeated on-farm meetings wtih discussion on certificationTrier L, Nielsen SS, Krogh K 318 Johne’s Disease education: Creating teachable moments to engage learnersMcDonald J, Collins M, Hovingh E, Horn E, Worrell C 319
INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIAJohne’s Disease Research Consortium (JDRC) – New Zealand industry’s paratuberculosis research initiativeInternational Consortia - International Johne’s Disease Initiatives - EU JD ToolsNielsen SS, Bakker D (no abstract) Johne’s disease management and control in Australia: A dynamic partnership International Consortia - International Johne’s Disease Initiatives - JDIP
EPIDEMIOLOGYKeynote on: Bayesian tools in MAP epidemiology: What we should and what we shouldn’t doEffect of positive test results for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis on weaning weights in beef cow-calf herdsBhattarai B, Fosgate GT, Osterstock JB, Fossler CP, Park SC, Roussel AJ 330 Effect of delaying exposure to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis until adulthood on incidence of infection in adult dairy cowsWells SJ, Kubat N, Espejo LA, Godden SM 332 Evaluation of the effectivesness of vaccination for reducing Ovine Johne’s Disease prevalence in sheep flocks in AustraliaDhand NK, Eppleston J, Windsor PA 333 Fertility, udder health and milk production in cows that have high milk antibodies to paratuberculosisSibley RJ, Orpin PG, Pearse HL 334 Bayesian latent class prevalence estimation of herd level infection with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosisVerdugo C, Jones G, Johnson W, Wilson P, Heuer C 336 A dynamic simulation model for cost-benefit analysis of paratuberculosiscontrol strategies in dairy farmsFourichon C, Ezanno P, Marcé C, Pfeiffer DU, Seegers H 337 Occurrence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in milk at dairy cattle farms: A systematic review and meta-analysisOkura H, Toft N, Nielsen SS 338 Presence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in alpacas inhabiting the Chilean altiplanoSalgado M, Sevilla IA, Rios C, Crossley J, Zamorano P, Otto B, Manning EJB 340 Modelling transmission dynamics of paratuberculosis in red deer under pastoral farming conditionsHeuer C, Verdugo C, Mitchell R, Lu Z, Wilson PR, Schukken YH 342 MAP at the wildlife-cattle interface in Southwestern AlbertaOrsel K, Forde T, Pruvot M, De Buck J, Ruckstuhl K, Barkema HW, Kutz S 343 Investigative workshop for mathematical modeling of Johne’s Disease Epidemiology and ImmunologyEda S, Lenhart S, Stabel J, Bannantine J, Gardner I, Schukken Y 345 Detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in caribouEvaluation of combined environmental and pooled animals sampling to determine dairy cattle herd infection status for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP)Guatteo R, Joly A, Beaudeau F, Chognard T, Fourichon C 349 Shedding patterns over time of Mycobacterium avium susbspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) in cattleGuatteo R, Joly A, Seegers H, Burban E, Fourichon C 352 Prevalence on Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) infection in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) in IranHaghkhah M, Derakhshandeh A, Jamshidi R, Karim aghaie N, Ayaseh M 355 Concordance between Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis ELISA results in paired sera and milk of dairy goatsAggelidou E, Kostoulas P, Leontides L 357 Case report of paratuberculosis in a miniature donkey (Equus asinus F. asinus)Möbius P, Stief B, Köhler H, Pöhle D 358 Between-farm movement of livestock: Epidemiological implications for the transmssion and control of paratuberculosis in New ZealandMarquetoux N, Heuer C, Wilson P, Stevenson M 361 Prevalence of cattle paratuberculosis in farmer’s field of Tamilnadu, State, IndiaVinodhKumar OR, Gunaseelan L, Sekar M, Ronald BSM 363 Slaughter house prevalence of ovine paratuberculosis in Chennai City, IndiaVinodhKumar OR, Gunaseelan L, Sekar M, Ronald BSM 364 Herd level prevalence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Alberta dairy herds using environmental samplesOrsel K, Wolf R, McDonald E, Mason BS, Ollis G, Slomp M, De Buck J, Barkema HW 365 Antibody surveillance for Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP at a sheep-guanaco interfaceSalgado M, Otto B, Manning EJB, Dalmazzo P, Acosta-Jamett G 367 Presence and genotypes of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in dairy cattle herds of Agra, Mathura and Firozabad regions of North India using microscopic examination, directs IS900 PCR and IS1311 PCR-REA methodsInterspecies sharing of native ‘Indian bison type’ genotype of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis between a colony of domesticated rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and a sheep flockInvestigation of paratuberculosis in Quebec (Canada) based on molecular, microbiological, serological and pathological analysisSohal JS, L’Homme Y, Robinson Y, Anne 371 Cow-level association between serum vitamin D (25-hydroxycholecalciferol) concentration and MAP-antibody seropositivitySorge US, Molitor T, Linn JG, Gallaher DD, Wells S 372 Bayesian latent class prevalence estimation of herd level infection with Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosisVerdugo C, Jones G, Johnson W, Wilson P, Heuer C 373 A Bayesian assessment of the depence of infection prevalence and clinical incidence of paratuberculosis on joint grazing of sheep, beef cattle and deerVerdugo C, Jones G, Johnson W, Wilson P, Heuer C 374 Paratuberculosis infection prevalence and disease incidence in farmed deer in New ZealandWilson PR, Heuer C, Stringer L, Hunnam J, Verdugo C, Cayol C 375 Perspectives on Epidemiology: Higher standards in epidemiologic research on Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis
PUBLIC HEALTH AND MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS IN THE ENVIRONMENTKeynote on: Etiological relation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis and human Crohn’s disease: Histological, molecular comparison and new evidence of the pathogenesisIsolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from crops, soil and feed after manure spreading on dairy farms with Johne’s diseaseFecteau M-E, Hovingh E, Whitlock RH, Sweeney RW 381 Variability in environmental survival of ovine and bovine strains of MAP across climatic zones of NSWEppleston J, Begg DJ, Curran G, Dhand N, Watt B, Whittington RJ 382 Frequency of mycobacteria reactive CD4 T-cell clones in intestinal biopsies of Crohn’s Disease patientsOlsen I, Bodd M, Amundsen S, Lundin KE, Sollid LM 383 Development and optimisation of a multiplex SNP genotyping assay for Mycobacterium paratuberculosisWynne JW, Beller C, Boyd V, Heine HG, Michalski WP 384 MAP specific seroreactivity in three diverse European groups of patients, with and without IBDAntibodies recognizing Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis epitopes cross-react with the B-cell antigen zinc transporter 8 (ZnT8) in Sardinian type 1 diabetes patientsMasala S, Paccagnini D, Cossu D, Brezar V, Pacifico A, Ahmed N, Mallone R, Sechi LA 388 Recovery of viable Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuebrculosis (MAP) from pasteurized commercial milk in BrazilCarvalho IA, Schwarz DGG, Pietralonga PAG, Faria ACS, Oliveira TES, Chang YF, Moreira MAS 389 Presence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) in human intestinal biopsy tissues in Brazil using IS900 nested PCRDetection of MAP in environmental samples of dairy herds in Southern ChileKruze J, Burgos P, Mella A, Leiva S 391 Performance of a pepsin-HCl digestion protocol for the detection of map in raw meatTondo A, Okura H, Adami I, Stefani E, Nielsen SS, Pozzato N 392 Micro-filtration treatment of bovine colostrum infected by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP): Preliminary resultsBattioni F, Amadori M, Archetti I, Taddei R, Arrigoni N 394 Association between herd infection level and the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in bulk tank milk using real-time PCR in small holder dairy farms in Southern ChileSalgado M, Muñoz P, Strauch S, Zamorano P 395 Does soil slope favor movement of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in grassland soil?Salgado M, Alfaro M, Salazar F, Ramirez L, Zamorano P, Castillo P, Badilla X, Collins M 396 Molecular and serological prevalence of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis in first large scale screening of human poplations and association with various pathological and physiological conditionsSingh SV, Mittal A, Kumar P, Singh S, Singh B, Singh PK, Gupta S, Mahendru P 398 Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in child food of animal originIsolation of Mycobacterium sp. from patients with inflammatory bowel diseaseTimms VJ, Gehringer MM, Mitchell HM, Daskalopoulos G , Neilan BA 400 Effects of paratuberculosis vaccination on tuberculosis infection in goatsPérez de Val B, Domingo M, Garrido JM, Nofrarías M, López-Soria S, Juste RA 402 Clinical investigations on paratuberculosis in camels in Al-Hasa, KSAZaghawa A, Housawi FMT, Al-Naeem A, Hammoda M 403 Heterogeneity of subspecies Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis from genotype to phenotypePerspectives on: Public Health and Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in the Environment11-ICP Summation
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