Seroprevalence of Bovine Brucellosis and its Risk Factors in Cattle in and around Gondar Town, North West Gondar, Ethiopia

E. Alehegn, S. Tesfaye, M. Chane
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Background: In Ethiopia sero-prevalence of bovine Brucellosis have been reported in different agro-ecology of the country intensively but very limited reports on disease dynamics in north Gondar zone compared to other locations of the country. This study was to determine the sero-prevalence of bovine Brucellosis and assess the potential risk factors in and around Gondar, south-western Ethiopia. Methods: The total herds included in this study were 47, selected purposively based on the willingness of the owners. But an individual animal selection was using simple random sampling method except for those cows with history of abortion or active case of abortion which included purposively. All serum samples were initially screened by Rose-Bengal Plate Test and further tested by Complement Fixation Test (CFT) for confirmation. Results: Overall sero-prevalences recorded were 4.9% and herds’ level prevalence was 34%. Among the potential risk factors considered in the present study, breed of cattle, parity, production system, and breeding system had statistically significant association (p<0.05) with sero-positivity of bovine Brucellosis. Intensification of production system, introduction of exotic or cross-breeds and AI usage had found to have high risk of exposure for seropositivity of bovine Brucellosis (ORs=7.11, 12.18, 4.63, P=0.029, 0.0023, 0.035) respectively. Using questionnaire survey, a prevalence of abortion were 22.4% and 4.9% after 5th month of pregnancy and before 5th month of pregnancy respectively. And abortion after 5th month of pregnancy was significantly associated with sero-positivity bovine Brucellosis (p<0.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, there was an increase of sero-prevalence of bovine Brucellosis and the potential risk factors at both animal and herd level in the study area when compared with many reports before at the same study site as well as different regions of the country; therefore, further studies on isolation and strain characterization and appropriate control measures should be considered.
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背景:在埃塞俄比亚,已在该国不同的农业生态中密集报告了牛布鲁氏菌病的血清流行,但与该国其他地区相比,贡达尔北部地区的疾病动态报告非常有限。本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚西南部贡达尔及其周边地区牛布鲁氏菌病的血清流行率,并评估潜在危险因素。方法:根据牧场主的意愿,有目的地选择47头牧群。个体选择除有流产史或主动流产的奶牛外,均采用简单的随机抽样方法。所有血清样本首先通过玫瑰-孟加拉板试验筛选,并进一步通过补体固定试验(CFT)进行确认。结果:总血清患病率为4.9%,畜群水平患病率为34%。在本研究考虑的潜在危险因素中,牛的品种、胎次、生产制度和饲养制度与牛布鲁氏菌病血清阳性有统计学意义(p<0.05)。强化生产系统、引进外来或杂交品种和使用人工智能对牛布鲁氏菌病血清阳性暴露风险较高(or分别为7.11、12.18、4.63,P=0.029、0.0023、0.035)。通过问卷调查,妊娠5个月后流产率为22.4%,妊娠5个月前流产率为4.9%。妊娠5个月后流产与牛布鲁氏菌病血清阳性呈显著相关(p<0.05)。结论:研究区牛布鲁氏菌病的血清流行率和潜在危险因素均高于以往在同一研究地点和全国不同地区的报告;因此,应进一步研究菌株的分离和特性,并采取适当的控制措施。
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