Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia

Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) causes a chronic infectious in the birds known as avian mycobacteriosis. Almost all species of the birds are susceptible to MAC which consists of two closely related species of mycobacteria, that is, M. avium and M. intracellulare. This study aimed to d...

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Main Authors: Abdul Sattar, Zakaria, Zunita, Abu, Jalila, A. Aziz, Saleha, Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel
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Published: BioMed Central 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93932/
https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-020-02695-8
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spelling my.upm.eprints.939322023-04-06T07:31:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93932/ Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia Abdul Sattar Zakaria, Zunita Abu, Jalila A. Aziz, Saleha Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) causes a chronic infectious in the birds known as avian mycobacteriosis. Almost all species of the birds are susceptible to MAC which consists of two closely related species of mycobacteria, that is, M. avium and M. intracellulare. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium (MAA) in chickens and captive birds in selected states of Peninsular Malaysia. Results: A 300 fecal samples were collected from village chickens (n = 100), layer chickens (n = 100) and captive birds (n = 100). Fecal samples were split into two aliquots for microbiological and molecular detection of MAA. Microbiology detection consisted of microscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen staining) and culture of samples decontaminated with 1% Cetylperidinium chloride and vancomycin, nalidixic acid and amphotericin B (VNA) antibiotic cocktail [vancomycin (VAN) 100 μg/ml, nalidixic acid (NAL) 100 μg/ml and amphotericin B (AMB) 50 μg/ml] onto Löwenstein-Jensen (L-J). Molecular detection (PCR-IS901) was performed to detect MAA DNA from the feces and PCR-16S rRNA and IS901 for identification of genus Mycobacterium and Mycobacterium avium sub species avium isolated onto L-J. All samples (296) were AFB negative smear. M. avium was isolated in 0.3% (1/296) samples by culture and detected in 2.5% (6/242) samples by PCR (IS901). Other mycobacteria were found in 1.7% (5/296) chickens. Of five isolates, two were identified as Mycobacterium terrae and M. engbaekii and remaining isolates were not sequenced. Birds positive for M. avium included White Pelican (n = 1) Black Hornbill (n = 1), Macaw (n = 2), Cockatoo (n = 2) and village chicken (n = 1). Conclusion: It is concluded that chickens and birds were infected with M. avium in selected areas of Peninsular Malaysia. Although, PCR is rapid, reliable and cost effective method for detection of M. avium in a subclinical stage, the culture of the avian feces should still be used as a reference test for the diagnosis of avian tuberculosis. BioMed Central 2021-01-07 Article PeerReviewed Abdul Sattar and Zakaria, Zunita and Abu, Jalila and A. Aziz, Saleha and Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel (2021) Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia. BMC Veterinary Research, 17. pp. 1-13. ISSN 1746-6148 https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-020-02695-8 10.1186/s12917-020-02695-8
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description Background: Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) causes a chronic infectious in the birds known as avian mycobacteriosis. Almost all species of the birds are susceptible to MAC which consists of two closely related species of mycobacteria, that is, M. avium and M. intracellulare. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium (MAA) in chickens and captive birds in selected states of Peninsular Malaysia. Results: A 300 fecal samples were collected from village chickens (n = 100), layer chickens (n = 100) and captive birds (n = 100). Fecal samples were split into two aliquots for microbiological and molecular detection of MAA. Microbiology detection consisted of microscopy (Ziehl-Neelsen staining) and culture of samples decontaminated with 1% Cetylperidinium chloride and vancomycin, nalidixic acid and amphotericin B (VNA) antibiotic cocktail [vancomycin (VAN) 100 μg/ml, nalidixic acid (NAL) 100 μg/ml and amphotericin B (AMB) 50 μg/ml] onto Löwenstein-Jensen (L-J). Molecular detection (PCR-IS901) was performed to detect MAA DNA from the feces and PCR-16S rRNA and IS901 for identification of genus Mycobacterium and Mycobacterium avium sub species avium isolated onto L-J. All samples (296) were AFB negative smear. M. avium was isolated in 0.3% (1/296) samples by culture and detected in 2.5% (6/242) samples by PCR (IS901). Other mycobacteria were found in 1.7% (5/296) chickens. Of five isolates, two were identified as Mycobacterium terrae and M. engbaekii and remaining isolates were not sequenced. Birds positive for M. avium included White Pelican (n = 1) Black Hornbill (n = 1), Macaw (n = 2), Cockatoo (n = 2) and village chicken (n = 1). Conclusion: It is concluded that chickens and birds were infected with M. avium in selected areas of Peninsular Malaysia. Although, PCR is rapid, reliable and cost effective method for detection of M. avium in a subclinical stage, the culture of the avian feces should still be used as a reference test for the diagnosis of avian tuberculosis.
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author Abdul Sattar
Zakaria, Zunita
Abu, Jalila
A. Aziz, Saleha
Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel
spellingShingle Abdul Sattar
Zakaria, Zunita
Abu, Jalila
A. Aziz, Saleha
Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel
Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
author_facet Abdul Sattar
Zakaria, Zunita
Abu, Jalila
A. Aziz, Saleha
Rojas-Ponce, Gabriel
author_sort Abdul Sattar
title Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of Mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort isolation of mycobacterium avium and other nontuberculous mycobacteria in chickens and captive birds in peninsular malaysia
publisher BioMed Central
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/93932/
https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12917-020-02695-8
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