TB Wildlife Reservoirs: Are badgers really different?

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: Are badgers really different? BovineTuberculosis Workshop University of Glasgow 9 th -10 th May 2013

What makes a good wildlife reservoir? TB in Other UK Wildlife Possible Suspects Are badgers really different?

Maintenance or Nonmaintenance? Prevalence Overlapping Distribution What are the characteristics of an effective wildlife reservoir? Contact Likelihood Interspecific Ecology Intraspecific Pathology Mortality Excretion Behaviour Diet Abundance Social Behaviour Life span

Roe Deer Field Vole Fox Red deer my presentation Fallow Deer Bovine tuberculosis infection in wild mammals in the South-West region of England: A survey of prevalence and a semi-quantitative assessment of the relative risks to cattle. Delahay et al., 2007. The Veterinary Journal

Yellow necked mouse Grey squirrel Muntjac Wood mouse Stoat Common shrew my presentation Polecat Bovine tuberculosis infection in wild mammals in the South-West region of England: A survey of prevalence and a semi-quantitative assessment of the relative risks to cattle. Delahay et al., 2007. The Veterinary Journal

Possible Suspects

FOX (VULPES VULPES)) FOX (VULPES VULPES))! Contact with cattle possible! Contact with badgers possible! Disease present! Very widespread X Gross pathology rarely detected X Prevalence low 2.04-4.69% X Low likelihood of excretion

FOX (VULPES VULPES)) FOX (VULPES VULPES))! Contact with cattle possible! Contact with badgers possible! Pathogen present! Very widespread X Gross pathology rarely detected X Prevalence low 2.04-4.69% X Low likelihood of excretion

RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS)) RED DEER (CERVUS ELAPHUS))! Extensive Pathology! Potential to shed large bacterial load! Chronic Infection! Long lived (10-15 years) X Low Prevalence 0.12 3.64% X Patchy distribution

ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS) ) ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS) )! Extensive Pathology generalised widespread infection! Potential to shed comparable bacterial load! Widespread and common! May feed in open farmland / farm visits! Chronic Infection observed! Long lived X TB Prevalence 0.47 1.92% X Less gregarious

my presentation

ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS) ) ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS) )! Extensive Pathology generalised widespread infection! Potential to shed comparable bacterial load! Widespread and common! May feed in open farmland / farm visits! Chronic Infection observed! Long lived X TB Prevalence 0.47 1.92% X Less gregarious

FALLOW DEER (DAMA DAMA) ) FALLOW DEER (DAMA DAMA) )! Extensive Pathology generalised widespread infection! Potential to shed excrete similar bacterial load to badgers! May feed close to open farmland! TB Prevalence 2.67 6.53%! Chronic Infection observed! Long lived X Widespread but patchy distribution

MUNTJAC (MUNTIACUS REEVESI) ) MUNTJAC (MUNTIACUS REEVESI) )! TB Prevalence 1.08 14.38%! Chronic Infection observed X Widespread but clumped distribution X Little evidence of generalised widespread infection X Likelihood of contact with cattle lower than other deer species X Likelihood of excretion lower than other deer species X Generally solitary

Muntjac ( you might have to take our word for it ) my presentation

MUNTJAC (MUNTIACUS REEVESI) ) MUNTJAC (MUNTIACUS REEVESI) )! TB Prevalence 1.08 14.38%! Chronic Infection observed X Widespread but clumped distribution X Little evidence of generalised widespread infection X Likelihood of contact with cattle lower than other deer species X Likelihood of excretion lower than other deer species X Generally solitary

WILD BOAR (SUS SCROFA) ) WILD BOAR (SUS SCROFA) )! Pathology high proportion with generalised lesions(spain)? Contact opportunities with cattle! TB Prevalence (Spain 46-62% but much higher densities)? Chronic Infection! Aggregations between individuals

BADGER (MELES MELES)) BADGER (MELES MELES))! TB Prevalence 9.76-12.21%! Long lived with disease! Infection may be linked to increased ranging behaviour! Widespread! Excrete M.bovis effectively through multiple routes! Lots of shared space with cattle; pasture & farm buildings X Social animals, barrier or facilitator?

my presentation

BADGER (MELES MELES)) BADGER (MELES MELES))! TB Prevalence 9.76-12.21%! Long lived with disease! Infection may be linked to increased ranging behaviour! Widespread! Excrete M.bovis effectively through multiple routes! Lots of shared space with cattle; pasture & farm buildings X Social animals, barrier or facilitator?

Risk from deer species (esp fallow and red) potentially substantial, where abundant Wide variation in deer densities, localised risk The role of some deer species in the epidemiology of TB in cattle may become more significant in parts of the UK if deer populations continue to expand in geographical range and abundance (Ward et al. 2009) High levels of uncertainty are deer a maintenance reservoir? Future role of wild boar? Badgers tick lots of the boxes! But dynamic epidemiological picture.

References Bovine tuberculosis infection in wild mammals in the South-West region of England: A survey of prevalence and a semi-quantitative assessment of the relative risks to cattle. Delahay et al., 2007. The Veterinary Journal The Status of Mycobacterium bovis Infection in UK Wild Mammals: A Review. Delahay et al., 2002. The Veterinary Journal Wildlife disease reservoirs: the epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis infection in the European badger (Meles meles) and other British mammals. Delahay, R.J., Cheeseman, C.L., Clifton-Hadley, R.S. 2001. Tubercle and Lung Disease The state of tuberculosis in European wild mammals. Gortázar et al., 2012. Mammal Review