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Biomarkers as diagnostic tools for mycobacterial infections in cattle

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Authors

Park, Hyun-Eui; Yoo, Han Sang

Issue Date
2021-06
Publisher
CABI Publishing
Citation
Animal Health Research Reviews, Vol.22 No.1, pp.72-84
Abstract
Mycobacterial infections are widely distributed in animals and cause considerable economic losses, especially in livestock animals. Bovine paratuberculosis and bovine tuberculosis, which are representative mycobacterial infections in cattle, are difficult to diagnose using current-generation diagnostics due to their relatively long incubation periods. Thus, alternative diagnostic tools are needed for the detection of mycobacterial infections in cattle. A biomarker is an indicator present in biological fluids that reflects the biological state of an individual during the progression of a specific disease. Therefore, biomarkers are considered a potential diagnostic tool for various diseases. Recently, the number of studies investigating biomarkers as tools for diagnosing mycobacterial infections has increased. In human medicine, many diagnostic biomarkers have been developed and applied in clinical practice. In veterinary medicine, however, many such developments are still in the early stages. In this review, we summarize the current progress in biomarker research related to the development of diagnostic biomarkers for mycobacterial infections in cattle.
ISSN
1466-2523
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/190425
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1466252320000195
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