The variability and seasonality of the environmental reservoir of Mycobacterium bovis shed by wild European badgers

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Hayley C. King
Andrew Murphy
Phillip James
Emma Travis
David Porter
Yu-Jiun Hung
Jason Sawyer
Jennifer Cork
Richard J. Delahay
William Gaze
Orin Courtenay
Elizabeth M. Wellington
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[1] University of Warwick,
[2] School of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] Animal and Plant Health Agency,undefined
[4] National Wildlife Management Centre,undefined
[5] Animal and Plant Health Agency,undefined
[6] European Centre for Environmental and Human Health,undefined
[7] University of Exeter Medical School,undefined
[8] Knowledge Spa,undefined
[9] Royal Cornwall Hospital,undefined
[10] Warwick Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research (WIDER),undefined
[11] University of Warwick,undefined
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The incidence of Mycobacterium bovis, the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis, has been increasing in UK cattle herds resulting in substantial economic losses. The European badger (Meles meles) is implicated as a wildlife reservoir of infection. One likely route of transmission to cattle is through exposure to infected badger urine and faeces. The relative importance of the environment in transmission remains unknown, in part due to the lack of information on the distribution and magnitude of environmental reservoirs. Here we identify potential infection hotspots in the badger population and quantify the heterogeneity in bacterial load; with infected badgers shedding between 1 × 103 − 4 × 105M. bovis cells g−1 of faeces, creating a substantial and seasonally variable environmental reservoir. Our findings highlight the potential importance of monitoring environmental reservoirs of M. bovis which may constitute a component of disease spread that is currently overlooked and yet may be responsible for a proportion of transmission amongst badgers and onwards to cattle.
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