Worldwide Swine Tuberculosis-Positive Rate and Associated Risk Factors, 1966-2020: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Vector borne and zoonotic diseases Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-02 DOI:10.1089/vbz.2023.0068
Wei Zheng, Nai-Chao Diao, Qi Wang, Chun-Yu Wang, Nuo Su, Ji-Ying Yin, Tian Tian, Kun Shi, Rui Du
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Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic, zoonotic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that infects not only humans but also animals such as pigs, cows, buffaloes, sheep, and goats. Among them, pigs are one of the main food animals in the world. If pigs are infected with M. tuberculosis, meat products will be negatively affected, causing economic losses to the livestock industry. There is currently no systematic epidemiological assessment of swine TB in the world, so it is important to know the prevalence of swine, and these data are currently lacking, so we performed a statistical analysis. Results: We searched 6791 articles and finally included data from 35,303 pigs from 15 countries or territories, showing a combined prevalence of TB in pigs of 12.1% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 9.2 to 15.9). Among them, the prevalence rate of swine TB in Europe was 15.2% (95% CI: 11.1 to 20.7, 2491/25,050), which was higher compared with other continents, and the difference was significant; the positive rate of PCR method was higher in the detection method subgroup, which was 15.7% (95% CI: 8.0 to 31.0, 376/2261); Mycobacterium bovis was detected in pigs in the M. tuberculosis typing group (9.5%, 95% CI: 6.7 to 13.5, 1364/21,430). The positive rate is higher compared with Mycobacterium capris. Conclusion: This systematic review and meta-analysis is the first to determine the global prevalence of TB in swine herds. Although the seroprevalence of swine TB in this article is very low, the harm of TB cannot be ignored. It is important to take effective control and preventive measures to stop the spread of TB to reduce the impact of diseased pigs on animal husbandry and human health.

1966-2020 年全球猪肺结核阳性率及相关风险因素:系统回顾与元分析》。
背景:结核病(TB)是一种由结核分枝杆菌引起的慢性人畜共患传染病,不仅感染人类,也感染猪、牛、水牛、绵羊和山羊等动物。其中,猪是世界上主要的食用动物之一。如果猪感染了结核杆菌,肉类产品将受到负面影响,给畜牧业造成经济损失。目前世界上还没有对猪结核病进行系统的流行病学评估,因此了解猪的发病率非常重要,而这些数据目前还很缺乏,因此我们进行了统计分析。结果我们检索了 6791 篇文章,最终收录了来自 15 个国家或地区的 35 303 头猪的数据,结果显示猪结核病的综合患病率为 12.1%(95% 置信区间 [CI]:9.2 至 15.9)。其中,欧洲猪肺结核患病率为 15.2%(95% CI:11.1~20.7,2491/25,050),与其他大洲相比患病率较高,且差异显著;检测方法亚组中 PCR 方法阳性率较高,为 15.7%(95% CI:8.0~31.0,376/2261);结核分枝杆菌分型组猪检出结核分枝杆菌(9.5%,95% CI:6.7~13.5,1364/21430)。阳性率高于毛囊分枝杆菌。结论本系统综述和荟萃分析首次确定了结核病在全球猪群中的流行情况。虽然本文中猪结核病的血清阳性率很低,但结核病的危害不容忽视。必须采取有效的控制和预防措施阻止结核病的传播,以减少病猪对畜牧业和人类健康的影响。
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4.70
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4.80%
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73
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal providing basic and applied research on diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal examines geographic, seasonal, and other risk factors that influence the transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this group of infectious diseases, and identifies global trends that have the potential to result in major epidemics. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases coverage includes: -Ecology -Entomology -Epidemiology -Infectious diseases -Microbiology -Parasitology -Pathology -Public health -Tropical medicine -Wildlife biology -Bacterial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses
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