Seroprevalence of Leptospirosis in Cattle in Smallholder Livestock Production Systems in Bungoma County, Kenya

D. W. Nanyende, Jacob. W. Wakhungu, Ferdinand Nabiswa Makhanu, Siamba Donald Namasaka
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Leptospirosis is an important re-emerging bacterial zoonosis of public health importance in Kenya. It is transmitted through contact with contaminated soil, water, or urine of infected animals. The disease is associated with high economic losses which include high cost of diagnosis and treatment, disruption of international trade in animals and animal products and loss of milk production following mastitis among others. In this study, the sero-prevalence of bovine leptospirosis in Kimilili and Mt Elgon Sub-Counties of Bungoma County in Kenya was estimated. A cross-sectional study was conducted between April to July, 2017 where blood serum samples from 200 head of cattle from five wards and one slaughter house using systematic random sampling technique. The samples were then subjected to the Enzyme Linked Immunorsorbent Assay (ELISA) test. The findings show an overall sero-prevalence for leptospirosis in cattle in the study area to be 16%. The sero-prevalence of leptospirosis in the study area by wards is as follows; 10.7% in Kibingei, 12.5% in Kimilili, 17.6 in Maeni, 16.7% in Kamukuywa and 15.6% in Kaptama. The study also reveals that the sero-prevalence was relatively higher in Kimilili Slaughterhouse which recorded 21.0%.  The study therefore demonstrates that there is a high sero-prevalence of leptospirosis in cattle in Kimilili and Mt Elgon Sub-Counties, Bungoma County. This study therefore provides critical public health information which is necessary in guiding leptospirosis prevention and control in Bungoma County. It is therefore recommended that strategies for surveillance and laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis should be initiated in Bungoma County. This will help in providing better estimates of leptospirosis burden in the county.
肯尼亚邦戈马县小农畜牧生产系统中牛的钩端螺旋体病血清流行率
钩端螺旋体病是肯尼亚再次出现的一种对公共卫生具有重要意义的细菌性人畜共患病。它通过接触受感染动物的污染土壤、水或尿液传播。该病造成的经济损失很高,包括高昂的诊断和治疗费用、动物和动物产品国际贸易的中断以及乳腺炎造成的产奶量损失等。本研究估算了肯尼亚邦戈马县基米利利和埃尔贡山子县的牛钩端螺旋体病血清流行率。这项横断面研究于 2017 年 4 月至 7 月间进行,采用系统随机抽样技术从五个区和一个屠宰场抽取了 200 头牛的血清样本。然后对样本进行酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测。研究结果表明,研究地区牛只的钩端螺旋体病血清流行率为 16%。研究地区各区的钩端螺旋体病血清流行率如下:基宾盖(Kibingei)10.7%、基米利(Kimilili)12.5%、马埃尼(Maeni)17.6%、卡穆库伊瓦(Kamukuywa)16.7%和卡普塔马(Kaptama)15.6%。研究还显示,基米利利屠宰场的血清阳性率相对较高,为 21.0%。 因此,这项研究表明,在邦戈马县的基米利利和埃尔贡山子县,牛的钩端螺旋体病血清流行率很高。因此,这项研究提供了重要的公共卫生信息,对指导邦戈马县的钩端螺旋体病防治工作十分必要。因此,建议在邦戈马县启动钩端螺旋体病监测和实验室诊断战略。这将有助于更好地估计该县的钩端螺旋体病负担。
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