paratuberculosis
Paratuberculosis, also known as Johne's disease, is a chronic infectious disease affecting ruminants, including cattle, sheep, goats, and other wild ruminants. It is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). The disease primarily affects the small intestine, leading to inflammation and thickening of the intestinal wall, which impairs nutrient absorption. This malabsorption results in progressive weight loss, diarrhea, and a decline in milk production, ultimately leading to debilitation and death.
Transmission of MAP typically occurs through the fecal-oral route. Infected animals shed the bacteria in their
Diagnosis of paratuberculosis can be challenging due to the long incubation period and the intermittent shedding
There is currently no effective treatment for paratuberculosis. Antibiotics are generally not curative, and infected animals