The Epidemiology of Coxiella infections in Domestic Animals and Humans in ‎Nigeria: A Review

A. Y. Baba, S. Saidu, B. Kaltungo, S. Ibrahim, U. Buhari
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Q fever is a bacterial zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burnetiiwith global epidemiology. Transmission of the disease in humans is mainly via inhalation of aerosolized bacteria and consumption of contaminated unpasteurized milk, while in animals it is through ingestion of contaminated pasture during grazing by susceptible animals. The disease is usually asymptomatic in animals, but has been implicated in abortion, stillbirths, endometritis, mastitis and infertility. In humans, it manifests as acute and chronic forms with the acute form having signs as self-limiting flu-like syndrome, pneumonia and hepatitis. Diagnosis is mainly through serology using ELISA, CFT, dot immunoblotting, and molecular assay. This study aimed at reviewing the literature to provide relevant information on the epidemiology and risk factors of Coxiella infection in Nigeria. The disease had been reported in all the geopolitical zones of Nigeria and it is said to have no breed, sex and age predisposition. Some of the risk factors identified to play vital roles in the epidemiology of the disease in Nigeria include husbandry and management practices, transboundary transfer of animals, poor hygiene at abattoirs as well as poor knowledge, attitude, and practices by livestock owners and abattoir personnel. It is recommended that there should be public enlightenment along with continuous education of stakeholders in the livestock industry on the significance of the disease.
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尼日利亚家畜和人感染科希氏菌的流行病学研究综述
Q热是一种全球流行的由烧伤克希菌引起的细菌性人畜共患疾病。该病在人类中的传播主要是通过吸入雾化细菌和食用受污染的未经巴氏消毒的牛奶,而在动物中的传播则是通过易感动物在放牧期间摄入受污染的牧草。该疾病在动物中通常无症状,但与流产、死产、子宫内膜炎、乳腺炎和不孕症有关。在人类中,它表现为急性和慢性形式,急性形式具有自限性流感样综合征、肺炎和肝炎的体征。诊断主要通过血清学使用ELISA, CFT,点免疫印迹,和分子分析。本研究旨在通过文献综述,为尼日利亚科希菌感染的流行病学及危险因素提供相关信息。尼日利亚所有地缘政治地区都报告了这种疾病,据说它没有品种、性别和年龄倾向。确定的在尼日利亚该病流行病学中发挥重要作用的一些风险因素包括畜牧业和管理做法、动物跨界转移、屠宰场卫生条件差以及牲畜所有者和屠宰场工作人员的知识、态度和做法不佳。建议对公众进行启蒙,并对畜牧业的利益相关者进行有关该疾病重要性的持续教育。
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