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[Glanders--a comprehensive review].

M B Wittig1, P Wohlsein, R M Hagen

  • 1Institut for Mikrobiologie der Bundeswehr, München, Deutschland. 1asheila6z@gmx.net

DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
|October 3, 2006
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Glanders, a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by Burkholderia (B.) mallei, is increasing globally. This review covers its epidemiology, clinical signs, pathology, and eradication strategies for veterinarians unfamiliar with the disease.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Zoonotic Diseases
  • Epidemiology

Context:

  • Glanders outbreaks caused by Burkholderia (B.) mallei are increasing in Asia and South America.
  • Glanders is considered a re-emerging disease, posing a risk to glanders-free regions.
  • Veterinarians in Western Europe may lack familiarity with glanders due to its past eradication.

Purpose:

  • To review the epidemiology, clinical signs, pathology, and eradication strategies for glanders.
  • To increase awareness among veterinarians regarding the clinical presentation of glanders in solipeds.
  • To provide an overview of this zoonotic disease for scientific and veterinary communities.

Summary:

  • Burkholderia (B.) mallei causes glanders, a contagious disease affecting horses, donkeys, and mules.

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  • The disease leads to chronic illness in horses and acute, often fatal, illness in donkeys and mules.
  • Human infection with B. mallei is severe and potentially fatal without treatment, highlighting its bioterrorism potential.
  • Impact:

    • Increased understanding of glanders epidemiology and clinical signs.
    • Informed eradication strategies for a re-emerging zoonotic disease.
    • Enhanced preparedness for potential bioterrorism events involving Burkholderia (B.) mallei.