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Systemic Mycobacterium avium Infection in a Dog Diagnosed by Polymerase Chain Reaction Analysis of Buffy Coat
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M. Avium ComplexPulmonary TuberculosisPathogenesisHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyBuffy CoatTuberculosisSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary PathologyVeterinary MicrobiologyRapid SpeciationMicrobiologyInfection ControlVeterinary DiagnosticsMedicineClinical MicrobiologyM. Avium
Dogs may be infected by Mycobacterium (M.) tuberculosis, M. bovis, and M. avium complex, and the clinical signs associated with each of these infections may be indistinguishable. Rapid speciation of the infecting organism is desirable because of the public health concerns associated with M. bovis and M. tuberculosis infections. A mycobacterial infection was suspected in the dog of this report based on acid-fast staining of organisms in macrophages obtained from liver aspirates and buffy-coat preparations. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis of a buffy-coat preparation identified M. avium.
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