Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.

Bovine tuberculosis is a zoonotic disease of global public health concern. Development of diagnostic tools to improve test accuracy and efficiency in domestic livestock and enable surveillance of wildlife reservoirs would improve disease management and eradication efforts. Use of volatile organic co...

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Main Authors: Christine K Ellis, Somchai Rice, Devin Maurer, Randal Stahl, W Ray Waters, Mitchell V Palmer, Pauline Nol, Jack C Rhyan, Kurt C VerCauteren, Jacek A Koziel
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5501492?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a9d609275360462d847c5c5a5124cc292020-11-25T01:46:30ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e017991410.1371/journal.pone.0179914Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.Christine K EllisSomchai RiceDevin MaurerRandal StahlW Ray WatersMitchell V PalmerPauline NolJack C RhyanKurt C VerCauterenJacek A KozielBovine tuberculosis is a zoonotic disease of global public health concern. Development of diagnostic tools to improve test accuracy and efficiency in domestic livestock and enable surveillance of wildlife reservoirs would improve disease management and eradication efforts. Use of volatile organic compound analysis in breath and fecal samples is being developed and optimized as a means to detect disease in humans and animals. In this study we demonstrate that VOCs present in fecal samples can be used to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5501492?pdf=render
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author Christine K Ellis
Somchai Rice
Devin Maurer
Randal Stahl
W Ray Waters
Mitchell V Palmer
Pauline Nol
Jack C Rhyan
Kurt C VerCauteren
Jacek A Koziel
spellingShingle Christine K Ellis
Somchai Rice
Devin Maurer
Randal Stahl
W Ray Waters
Mitchell V Palmer
Pauline Nol
Jack C Rhyan
Kurt C VerCauteren
Jacek A Koziel
Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Christine K Ellis
Somchai Rice
Devin Maurer
Randal Stahl
W Ray Waters
Mitchell V Palmer
Pauline Nol
Jack C Rhyan
Kurt C VerCauteren
Jacek A Koziel
author_sort Christine K Ellis
title Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
title_short Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
title_full Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
title_fullStr Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
title_full_unstemmed Use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-Vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
title_sort use of fecal volatile organic compound analysis to discriminate between non-vaccinated and bcg-vaccinated cattle prior to and after mycobacterium bovis challenge.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Bovine tuberculosis is a zoonotic disease of global public health concern. Development of diagnostic tools to improve test accuracy and efficiency in domestic livestock and enable surveillance of wildlife reservoirs would improve disease management and eradication efforts. Use of volatile organic compound analysis in breath and fecal samples is being developed and optimized as a means to detect disease in humans and animals. In this study we demonstrate that VOCs present in fecal samples can be used to discriminate between non-vaccinated and BCG-vaccinated cattle prior to and after Mycobacterium bovis challenge.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5501492?pdf=render
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