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Zoonotic TB mainly occurs in
Silk rearing communities
Cattle
Zoo animals
Humans through cattle
Zoonotic TB is a form of tuberculosis in people caused by Mycobacterium bowis, which belongs to the M. tuberculosis complex. Cattle are the most important animal reservoir for M. bovis in relation to zoonotic exposure of humans. But the disease can affect many other species and become established in wildlife reservoirs. It results in important economic losses and trade barriers with a major impact on the livelihoods of poor and marginalized communities. Zoonotic TB poses special challenges for patient treatment and recovery. The advanced laboratory tools required to diagnose M bovis are frequently unavailable M. bovis is inherently resistant to pyrazinamide, one of the essential first-line medications used to treat Patients are therefore often misdiagnosed and may receive ineffective treatment. Learning: In India, consumption of raw milk and living in close proximity to cattle has been attributed to high incidence rates of bovine TB in the central Indian populations. The first-ever road map to combat animal tuberculosis (bovine TB) and its transmission to humans, referred to as zoonotic TB, was recently launched at the 48th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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