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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Dispatch

Red Deer as Maintenance Host for Bovine Tuberculosis, Alpine Region

Maria FinkComments to Author , Corina Schleicher, Monika Gonano, Wolfgang M. Prodinger, Maria Pacciarini, Walter Glawischnig, Marie-Pierre Ryser-Degiorgis, Chris Walzer, Gabrielle L. Stalder, Dorotea Lombardo, Hermann Schobesberger, Petra Winter, and Mathias Büttner
Author affiliations: Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Moedling, Austria (M. Fink, M. Gonano); Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Graz, Austria (C. Schleicher); Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria (W.M. Prodinger); Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia Romagna, Brescia, Italy (M. Pacciarini); Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Innsbruck (W. Glawischnig); University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland (M.-P. Ryser-Degiorgis); University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria (C. Walzer, G.L. Stalder, H. Schobesberger, P. Winter); Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie, Bolzano, Italy (D. Lombardo); Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Oberschleißheim, Germany (M. Büttner)

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Table 2

Mycobacterium caprae–positive red deer (Cervus elaphus) and occurrence of macroscopically visible lesions in selected lymph nodes and other tissues, Alpine region, 2009–10, 2010–11, and 2011–12 hunting seasons*

No. animals, N = 59 Lymph node†
Other tissue‡
Retropharyngeal Mediastinal Tracheobronchial Mesenteric
29 + NLD NLD NLD NLD
5 NLD NLD NLD + NLD
4 NLD NLD NLD NLD NLD
3 + NLD NLD + NLD
2 NLD NLD + NLD Lung
1 + NLD + NLD Lung
1 + NLD NLD + Tonsil
1 NLD NLD NLD NLD Parotid lymph node
2 + + + NLD NLD
2 NLD NLD + + NLD
1 + + + + NLD
1 NLD + + + NLD
1 + NLD + + NLD
1 + + NLD + NLD
1 NLD + NLD + NLD
1 + NLD + NLD NLD
1 + + NLD NLD NLD
1 NLD NLD + NLD NLD
1 NLD + NLD NLD NLD

*NLD, no lesions detected; +, macroscopically visible lesions.
†No. animals with positive findings: retropharyngeal, 41 deer; mediastinal, 8 deer; tracheobronchial, 12 deer; mesenteric, 16 deer.
‡No. animals with positive findings: 5 deer.

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