Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Glanders is a contagious and fatal zoonotic disease of solipeds caused by the Gram-negative bacterium <it>Burkholderia (B.) mallei</it>. Although regulations call for culling of diseased animals, certain situations e.g. w...
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doaj-726e359283244d838291cbd5a4e4d5382020-11-24T21:34:24ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482012-11-018121410.1186/1746-6148-8-214Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreakSaqib MuhammadMuhammad GhulamNaureen AbeeraHussain Muhammad HAsi MMansoor MToufeer MehdiKhan IahtashamNeubauer HeinrichSprague Lisa D<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Glanders is a contagious and fatal zoonotic disease of solipeds caused by the Gram-negative bacterium <it>Burkholderia (B.) mallei</it>. Although regulations call for culling of diseased animals, certain situations e.g. wild life conservation, highly valuable breeding stock, could benefit from effective treatment schemes and post-exposure prophylaxis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Twenty three culture positive glanderous horses were successfully treated during a confined outbreak by applying a treatment protocol of 12 weeks duration based on the parenteral administration of enrofloxacin and trimethoprim plus sulfadiazine, followed by the oral administration of doxycycline. Induction of immunosupression in six randomly chosen horses after completion of treatment did not lead to recrudescence of disease.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study demonstrates that long term treatment of glanderous horses with a combination of various antibiotics seems to eliminate the agent from the organism. However, more studies are needed to test the effectiveness of this treatment regime on <it>B. mallei</it> strains from different endemic regions. Due to its cost and duration, this treatment can only be an option in certain situations and should not replace the current “testing and culling” policy, in conjunction with adequate compensation to prevent spreading of disease.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/214<it>Burkholderia mallei</it>ZoonosisGlandersHorseTreatment |
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Saqib Muhammad Muhammad Ghulam Naureen Abeera Hussain Muhammad H Asi M Mansoor M Toufeer Mehdi Khan Iahtasham Neubauer Heinrich Sprague Lisa D Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak BMC Veterinary Research <it>Burkholderia mallei</it> Zoonosis Glanders Horse Treatment |
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Saqib Muhammad Muhammad Ghulam Naureen Abeera Hussain Muhammad H Asi M Mansoor M Toufeer Mehdi Khan Iahtasham Neubauer Heinrich Sprague Lisa D |
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Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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Effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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effectiveness of an antimicrobial treatment scheme in a confined glanders outbreak |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Glanders is a contagious and fatal zoonotic disease of solipeds caused by the Gram-negative bacterium <it>Burkholderia (B.) mallei</it>. Although regulations call for culling of diseased animals, certain situations e.g. wild life conservation, highly valuable breeding stock, could benefit from effective treatment schemes and post-exposure prophylaxis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Twenty three culture positive glanderous horses were successfully treated during a confined outbreak by applying a treatment protocol of 12 weeks duration based on the parenteral administration of enrofloxacin and trimethoprim plus sulfadiazine, followed by the oral administration of doxycycline. Induction of immunosupression in six randomly chosen horses after completion of treatment did not lead to recrudescence of disease.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>This study demonstrates that long term treatment of glanderous horses with a combination of various antibiotics seems to eliminate the agent from the organism. However, more studies are needed to test the effectiveness of this treatment regime on <it>B. mallei</it> strains from different endemic regions. Due to its cost and duration, this treatment can only be an option in certain situations and should not replace the current “testing and culling” policy, in conjunction with adequate compensation to prevent spreading of disease.</p> |
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<it>Burkholderia mallei</it> Zoonosis Glanders Horse Treatment |
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