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Sensors (Basel)
Title: | Non-Invasive Method to Detect Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex in Wild Boar by Measurement of Volatile Organic Compounds Obtained from Feces with an Electronic Nose System |
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Author(s): | de Jesus Beleno-Saenz K; Caceres-Tarazona JM; Nol P; Jaimes-Mogollon AL; Gualdron-Guerrero OE; Duran-Acevedo CM; Barasona JA; Vicente J; Torres MJ; Welearegay TG; Osterlund L; Rhyan J; Ionescu R; |
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Address: | "Mechatronics Engineering Department, Universidad Autonoma del Caribe, Barranquilla 080020, Colombia. GISM Group, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, University of Pamplona, Pamplona 543050, Colombia. Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection, Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Fort Collins, CO 80526, USA. VISAVET Health Surveillance Centre, Animal Health Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain. SaBio Instituto de Investigacion en Recursos Cinegeticos IREC, ETSIA Ciudad Real, University of Castilla La Mancha & CSIC, 13003 Ciudad Real, Spain. Biomedical Institute of Sevilla (IBiS), University of Seville, University Hospital Virgen del Rocio/CSIC, 41071 Seville, Spain. The Angstrom Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University, P.O. Box 35, 75103 Uppsala, Sweden. Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences, 51006 Tartu, Estonia" |
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Journal Title: | Sensors (Basel) |
Year: | 2021 |
Volume: | 20210115 |
Issue: | 2 |
Page Number: | - |
DOI: | 10.3390/s21020584 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1424-8220 (Electronic) 1424-8220 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "More effective methods to detect bovine tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium bovis, in wildlife, is of paramount importance for preventing disease spread to other wild animals, livestock, and human beings. In this study, we analyzed the volatile organic compounds emitted by fecal samples collected from free-ranging wild boar captured in Donana National Park, Spain, with an electronic nose system based on organically-functionalized gold nanoparticles. The animals were separated by the age group for performing the analysis. Adult (>24 months) and sub-adult (12-24 months) animals were anesthetized before sample collection, whereas the juvenile (<12 months) animals were manually restrained while collecting the sample. Good accuracy was obtained for the adult and sub-adult classification models: 100% during the training phase and 88.9% during the testing phase for the adult animals, and 100% during both the training and testing phase for the sub-adult animals, respectively. The results obtained could be important for the further development of a non-invasive and less expensive detection method of bovine tuberculosis in wildlife populations" |
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Keywords: | "Animals Animals, Wild Cattle *Electronic Nose Feces Female Gold Humans Male *Metal Nanoparticles *Mycobacterium tuberculosis Spain Sus scrofa Swine *Tuberculosis/diagnosis/veterinary *Volatile Organic Compounds Mycobacterium bovis bovine tuberculosis chem;" |
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Notes: | "Medlinede Jesus Beleno-Saenz, Kelvin Caceres-Tarazona, Juan Martin Nol, Pauline Jaimes-Mogollon, Aylen Lisset Gualdron-Guerrero, Oscar Eduardo Duran-Acevedo, Cristhian Manuel Barasona, Jose Angel Vicente, Joaquin Torres, Maria Jose Welearegay, Tesfalem Geremariam Osterlund, Lars Rhyan, Jack Ionescu, Radu eng 15-9408-0367/U.S. Department of Agriculture/ AGL2016-76358-R/Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, Spain/ 777832/H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions/ 857418/H2020 WIDESPREAD ERA-CHAIR/ Switzerland 2021/01/21 Sensors (Basel). 2021 Jan 15; 21(2):584. doi: 10.3390/s21020584" |
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