{"title":"Strategies for Combatting Brucellosis: A Review on Control and Prevention in Bovines","authors":"","doi":"10.47262/sl/12.1.132024240","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Brucellosis, a widespread zoonotic disease, causes substantial economic losses in the livestock industry. The World Health Organization (WHO) and Office International des Epizooties recommend strategies for control, but only three countries achieved freedom from animal brucellosis after decades-long programs. Notably, the absence of a human vaccine underscores the critical interconnection between human and bovine brucellosis. The WHO recognizes the urgency of developing a human vaccine and implementing robust control programs to address this public health threat. Developing countries face challenges in implementing these strategies due to limited resources, making the control of brucellosis a complex and resource-intensive project. This study reviews brucellosis control or eradication programs worldwide, emphasizing the need for effective strategies in developing countries. Despite the resource-intensive nature of control efforts, well-designed programs have proven economically effective. Delving into the intricate landscape of this disease, the article examines a spectrum of measures including vaccination, testing, surveillance, biosecurity and public awareness campaigns. The analysis covers the importance of the One-Health approach and recognizes the interconnectedness of bovine and human health in the context of this zoonotic disease. The synthesis of current knowledge not only highlights the diverse strategy options available but also emphasizes the ongoing challenges that require continuous adaptation. This review provides a valuable source for researchers, policymakers and practitioners engaged in the global effort to mitigate the impact of brucellosis on both animal welfare and public health.","PeriodicalId":513088,"journal":{"name":"Science Letters","volume":" 100","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Science Letters","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.47262/sl/12.1.132024240","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Brucellosis, a widespread zoonotic disease, causes substantial economic losses in the livestock industry. The World Health Organization (WHO) and Office International des Epizooties recommend strategies for control, but only three countries achieved freedom from animal brucellosis after decades-long programs. Notably, the absence of a human vaccine underscores the critical interconnection between human and bovine brucellosis. The WHO recognizes the urgency of developing a human vaccine and implementing robust control programs to address this public health threat. Developing countries face challenges in implementing these strategies due to limited resources, making the control of brucellosis a complex and resource-intensive project. This study reviews brucellosis control or eradication programs worldwide, emphasizing the need for effective strategies in developing countries. Despite the resource-intensive nature of control efforts, well-designed programs have proven economically effective. Delving into the intricate landscape of this disease, the article examines a spectrum of measures including vaccination, testing, surveillance, biosecurity and public awareness campaigns. The analysis covers the importance of the One-Health approach and recognizes the interconnectedness of bovine and human health in the context of this zoonotic disease. The synthesis of current knowledge not only highlights the diverse strategy options available but also emphasizes the ongoing challenges that require continuous adaptation. This review provides a valuable source for researchers, policymakers and practitioners engaged in the global effort to mitigate the impact of brucellosis on both animal welfare and public health.
布鲁氏菌病是一种广泛传播的人畜共患疾病,给畜牧业造成了巨大的经济损失。世界卫生组织(WHO)和国际兽疫局(Office International des Epizooties)建议采取相应的控制策略,但经过数十年的努力,只有三个国家摆脱了动物布鲁氏菌病的困扰。值得注意的是,人类疫苗的缺失凸显了人类与牛布氏杆菌病之间的重要联系。世卫组织认识到开发人类疫苗和实施强有力的控制计划以应对这一公共卫生威胁的紧迫性。由于资源有限,发展中国家在实施这些战略时面临挑战,因此布鲁氏菌病防治成为一项复杂且资源密集型的项目。本研究回顾了全球范围内的布鲁氏菌病控制或根除计划,强调发展中国家需要有效的战略。尽管控制工作需要大量资源,但精心设计的计划已被证明具有经济效益。文章深入探讨了这一疾病的复杂情况,研究了一系列措施,包括疫苗接种、检测、监测、生物安全和提高公众意识的活动。文章分析了 "统一健康 "方法的重要性,并认识到在这种人畜共患病的背景下,牛的健康与人类健康是相互关联的。对当前知识的综述不仅突出了现有的各种战略选择,还强调了需要不断适应的持续挑战。本综述为全球致力于减轻布鲁氏菌病对动物福利和公共卫生影响的研究人员、决策者和从业人员提供了宝贵的资料。