A PCR-based screening program to assess the prevalence of Taylorella equigenitalis in breeding stallions in South Africa

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Schulman, M.L. (Martin)
May, Catherine Edith
Joone, C.J. (Carolynne)
Monyai, Mpho S.
Gerstenberg, C.
Naidoo, R.
Pienaar, J.
Guthrie, Alan John

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Elsevier

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The first outbreak of Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) due to Taylorella equigenitalis in South Africa was reported to the OIE in May 2011 subsequent to importation of a stallion, the index case. Two additional positive stallions were identified on an initial trace-back. The outbreak-response prompted determination of the national prevalence and distribution of CEM. A nation-wide PCR-based screening of all breeding stallions motivated by a previous outbreak report [1] was implemented via a mandatory CEM-negative clearance certificate prior to use for natural breeding or semen collection. Compliance from breeders was facilitated by developing a web-based system providing an easily-accessed, rapid and costeffective sampling, testing and reporting process on www.cemsa.co.za. A submission form, information, a breed-indexed list of stallions achieving CEM-clearance and a method for obtaining and submitting two sets of swabs (with an interval > 7d) from the external genitalia were accessible on the website. A duplex PCR was chosen as the assay method due to potential for submission of samples with minimal restrictions on transit time and temperature criteria and rapid, high throughput, cost-effi-ciency and reported sensitivity *1,2+. A clearance certificate was issued via the website after negative results from both sets of samples.

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Taylorella equigenitalis, Importation of a stallion, Contagious equine metritis (CEM)

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Schulman, ML, May, CE, Joone, CJ, Monyai, MS, Gerstenberg, C, Naidoo, R, Pienaar, J & Guthrie, AJ 2012, 'A PCR-based screening program to assess the prevalence of Taylorella equigenitalis in breeding stallions in South Africa', Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, vol. 32, no.10, Suppl. pp. S72.