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First reported case of fatal tuberculosis in a wild African elephant with past human–wildlife contact

Tuberculosis is emerging/re-emerging in captive elephant populations, where it causes morbidity and deaths, although no case of TB in wild African elephants has been reported. In this paper we report the first case of fatal TB in an African elephant in the wild. The infection with Mycobacterium tube...

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Published in:Epidemiology and infection 2013-07, Vol.141 (7), p.1476-1480
Main Authors: OBANDA, V., POGHON, J., YONGO, M., MULEI, I., NGOTHO, M., WAITITU, K., MAKUMI, J., GAKUYA, F., OMONDI, P., SORIGUER, R. C., ALASAAD, S.
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Summary:Tuberculosis is emerging/re-emerging in captive elephant populations, where it causes morbidity and deaths, although no case of TB in wild African elephants has been reported. In this paper we report the first case of fatal TB in an African elephant in the wild. The infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis was confirmed by post-mortem and histological examinations of a female sub-adult elephant aged >12 years that died in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya, while under treatment. This case is unique in that during its lifetime the elephant had contact with both humans and wild elephants. The source of the infection was unclear because the elephant could have acquired the infection in the orphanage or in the wild. However, our results show that wild elephants can maintain human TB in the wild and that the infection can be fatal.
ISSN:0950-2688
1469-4409
DOI:10.1017/S0950268813000022