Small Ruminant Brucella Sero-prevalence and potential risk factor at Dallo-Manna and HarannaBulluk Districts of Bale Zone, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia

A. Adem, A. Hiko, Hika Waktole, F. Abunna, G. Ameni, G. Mamo
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A cross-sectional study was carried out on randomly sampled 384 animals to assess the occurrence of small ruminant brucellosis and risk factors contributing for the zoonotic potential of the disease at Dallo-Manna and HarannaBulluk districts of Bale Zone. Rose Bengal plate test (RBPT) and complement fixation test (CFT) were used serially. All collected serum samples were subjected to RBPT first and then positive sera with RBPT were further tested for confirmation using CFT. Animal level prevalence of 6.5% and 2.9%, and flock level prevalence of 50% and 22% were recorded by RBPT and CFT respectively. Flock level prevalence at Dallo-Manna is 3.8-fold (95% OR CI = 1.17-12.19) than at Haranna-Bulluk (95% OR CI = 0.32-3.31) but no statistical significant difference (p>0.05). The Chi-square (χ2) statistical analysis indicated that age (χ2=6.18; p<0.05), parity (χ2=0.57; p<0.05), retained fetal membrane (χ2=35.5; p<0.001) and abortion history (χ2=45.1; p<0.001) were associated with Brucella sero-reactors in study areas. Small ruminant with history of retained fetal membrane (OR=3, CI: 3.5227) and small ruminant with abortion history (OR=32, CI: 2.26-462.8) were also found significantly associated with seropostiveity. Questioner survey revealed only 30% of the respondents were aware of the small ruminant brucellosis. Most of them (84%) handle aborted materials with bare hand, 94% of the respondents mix sheep and goat at grazing field and watering point. Traditionally the habit of raw milk consumption is com-
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埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州贝尔区Dallo-Manna和HarannaBulluk地区小反刍动物布鲁氏菌血清流行情况及潜在危险因素
对随机抽样的384只动物进行了横断面研究,以评估贝尔区dalloo - manna和HarannaBulluk地区小反刍动物布鲁氏菌病的发生情况以及导致该疾病人畜共患的风险因素。依次采用玫瑰孟加拉板试验(RBPT)和补体固定试验(CFT)。所有采集的血清样本首先进行RBPT检测,然后用CFT进一步检测RBPT阳性血清进行确认。RBPT法和CFT法分别记录了动物水平的6.5%和2.9%,以及畜群水平的50%和22%。dalloo - manna的群体水平患病率是Haranna-Bulluk的3.8倍(95% OR CI = 1.17-12.19) (95% OR CI = 0.32-3.31),但差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。卡方(χ2)统计分析显示,年龄(χ2=6.18;P <0.05),宇称(χ2=0.57;P <0.05),胎膜残留(χ2=35.5;P <0.001)和流产史(χ2=45.1;p<0.001)与研究地区的布鲁氏菌血清反应器相关。有胎膜残留史的小反刍动物(OR=3, CI: 3.5227)和有流产史的小反刍动物(OR=32, CI: 2.26-462.8)与血清阳性也有显著相关性。提问者调查显示,只有30%的受访者知道小反刍动物布鲁氏菌病。他们中的大多数(84%)徒手处理流产的材料,94%的受访者在牧场和浇水点混合绵羊和山羊。传统上食用生奶的习惯是com-
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