Risk Factors and Outbreak Management of Brucellosis in Asia

Siti Rasidah Abdul Ghani, M. S. Jeffree, M. R. Hassan, S. Rahim, N. Pang, Suhaiza Mohd Fadzil, Noor Atika Azit
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Objectives: Brucellosis affecting both humans and animals has been present in Asia for many generations. It continues to be a major public health concern, particularly where livestock is a major source of food and income. The study aims to analyse the risk factors of brucellosis and compare the outbreak management among Asian countries. Methods: A systematic search was performed from PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science search engines using the PRISMA checklist 2009. PICO tool was applied for keyword search. A total of 14 articles were included in qualitative synthesis and four articles were included in a meta-analysis. The included studies originated from high endemic countries and low endemic countries. Results: Most cases had a direct contact with the infected animal through occupational exposure. The overall odds ratio for consumption of raw animal products was 9.51 (3.24,27.92), P<0.05. For the history of contact with an infected animal, the overall odds ratio was 5.74 (1.89,17.39), P<0.05. The livestock related workers also had a significant overall odds ratio, 4.45 (1.15,17.19), P<0.05. Conclusion: The common risk factors for human brucellosis outbreak are consumption of infected animal products, history of contact with animals and livestock related workers. As the outbreak of human brucellosis and animal brucellosis is interrelated, an integrated approach to outbreak management is crucial.
亚洲布鲁氏菌病的危险因素和暴发管理
目的:影响人类和动物的布鲁氏菌病已经在亚洲存在了许多代。它仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题,特别是在牲畜是主要食物和收入来源的地方。该研究旨在分析布鲁氏菌病的危险因素,并比较亚洲国家之间的疫情管理。方法:采用PRISMA checklist2009从pubmed、Scopus和Web of Science搜索引擎进行系统检索。关键词搜索采用PICO工具。定性综合共纳入14篇,meta分析纳入4篇。纳入的研究来自高流行国家和低流行国家。结果:多数病例通过职业暴露与感染动物有直接接触。食用生畜产品的总比值比为9.51 (3.24,27.92),P<0.05。与感染动物有接触史者,总优势比为5.74 (1.89,17.39),P<0.05。畜牧相关工作者的总比值比为4.45 (1.15,17.19),P<0.05。结论:人布鲁氏菌病暴发的常见危险因素是食用受感染动物产品、有动物接触史和畜牧相关工作人员。由于人布鲁氏菌病和动物布鲁氏菌病的暴发是相互关联的,因此对暴发管理采取综合方法至关重要。
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