Serological survey of Brucella infection in horses in Kano Metropolis, Kano State, Nigeria

AY Baba, Sna Shehu, A. Sackey, E. Okolocha, B. Kaltungo, M. Babashani, H. Buhari, YM Sanusi, O. Ahmed, N. Elelu
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Brucellosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease with worldwide distribution. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the serological prevalence of brucellosis in horses within Kano Metropolis. A total of 328 serum samples were collected for the study. Modified Rose Bengal Plate Test (mRBPT) was conducted on all the samples while the Serum Agglutination Test with EDTA (SAT-EDTA) was conducted on the mRBPT-positive samples. The prevalence of brucellosis in horses within the Kano metropolis was found to be 24.09 % (79/328) and 11.89 % (39/328) with mRBPT and SAT-EDTA respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in the seropositivity by the tests used. From the study, 37 (23.27%) out of the 159 mares were seropositive for Brucella antibodies using mRBPT while 16 (43.24 %) were positive using SAT-EDTA. Similarly, of the 169 stallions, 38 (22.4 %) were positive using mRBPT and of these 22(57.89 %) were further positive by using SAT-EDTA. Unlike the age and use of the horses; location, sex, and breed were not significantly associated with the seroprevalence rate obtained in the study using mRBPT P<0.05. This study showed that Brucella antibodies were circulating in the horses in the study area. Further study is recommended to determine the Brucella species circulating in these horses, particularly that brucellosis is zoonotic with serious public health significance. There is also the need to examine the horse owners and grooms for possible Brucella antibodies because equine brucellosis has serious public health significance.
尼日利亚卡诺州卡诺大都会马布鲁氏菌感染血清学调查
布鲁氏菌病是一种世界性的人畜共患细菌性疾病。横断面研究进行了确定布鲁氏菌病的血清学患病率在卡诺市的马。本研究共采集328份血清样本。所有样品均进行改良玫瑰孟加拉板试验(mRBPT), mRBPT阳性样品进行EDTA血清凝集试验(SAT-EDTA)。mRBPT和SAT-EDTA检测结果显示,卡诺市马的布鲁氏菌病感染率分别为24.09%(79/328)和11.89%(39/328)。两种检测方法的血清阳性差异无统计学意义。159匹马中,mRBPT检测布鲁氏菌抗体血清阳性37匹(23.27%),SAT-EDTA检测阳性16匹(43.24%)。169匹马中,mRBPT检测阳性38匹(22.4%),SAT-EDTA进一步检测阳性22匹(57.89%)。不同于马的年龄和用途;地点、性别和品种与mRBPT所得的血清阳性率无显著相关(P<0.05)。本研究表明,布鲁氏菌抗体在研究区马体内循环。建议进一步研究以确定在这些马中传播的布鲁氏菌种类,特别是布鲁氏菌病是具有严重公共卫生意义的人畜共患疾病。还需要对马主和马夫进行可能的布鲁氏菌抗体检查,因为马布鲁氏菌病具有严重的公共卫生意义。
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