A. Mazzeo, P. Tremonte, N. Rossi, Carlo Ferrara, Celestina Mascolo, S. J. Lombardi, E. Sorrentino
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The new European Union animal health law and its rule concerning brucellosis in cattle and buffaloes
The authors examine the latest European Union (EU) rules concerning eradication and surveillance of brucellosis and animal infectious diseases of EU concern.
The Italian rules concerning brucellosis in cattle and buffaloes
Italy is included in the EU co-financed compulsory eradication and surveillance programmes for brucellosis in cattle and in buffaloes in the frame of the EU and the related Italian laws, which allowed reaching the Brucellosis Free status without vaccination (former "Officially Brucellosis Free - OBF" status) in the majority of the northern and middle Italian Regions and in some middle and southern Provinces included in Regions where the infection persists.
Epidemiology of brucellosis in the EU and in Italy
In the Italian Province of Caserta, the highest prevalence of brucellosis in buffaloes is reported; in 2017-2021, a total of 314 outbreaks occurred, in which 39,163 heads tested positive. Here, brucellosis is threatening not only human health and the widespread buffaloes breeding but also the important satellite activities concerning the Protected Designation of Origin (P.O.D.) cheese “Mozzarella di Bufala Campana". The authors also discuss the reemerged brucellosis in cattle in the Molise Region, which despite bordering the Province of Caserta, shows different hydrographic, orographic, and breeding characteristics. In Molise, the reemerged brucellosis had a very different epidemiological course, which allowed it to limit the adoption of One Health measures.
The One Health approach to tackle brucellosis in buffaloes
In order to tackle brucellosis in Campania Region and in its Province of Caserta, the One Health approach has been predisposed through strict control of animal health, human health, and the environment. The adopted model could be exportable to territories having similar characteristics.
新的欧盟动物卫生法及其关于牛和水牛布鲁氏菌病的规则作者审查了欧盟关于根除和监测欧盟关注的布鲁氏菌病和动物传染病的最新规则。意大利关于牛和水牛布鲁氏菌病的规则被列入欧盟在欧盟和相关意大利法律框架内共同资助的牛和水牛布鲁氏菌病强制根除和监测方案。这使得在意大利北部和中部的大多数地区以及包括感染持续存在的地区在内的一些中部和南部省份,在没有接种疫苗的情况下达到无布鲁氏菌病状态(以前的“官方无布鲁氏菌病- OBF”状态)。布鲁氏菌病在欧盟和意大利的流行病学在意大利卡塞塔省,布鲁氏菌病在水牛中发病率最高;2017-2021年,共发生314起疫情,其中39163人检测呈阳性。在这里,布鲁氏菌病不仅威胁着人类健康和广泛的水牛养殖,而且还威胁着原产地指定保护奶酪“Mozzarella di Bufala Campana”的重要卫星活动。作者还讨论了Molise地区牛中再次出现的布鲁氏菌病,尽管该地区与卡塞塔省接壤,但显示出不同的水文、地形和育种特征。在莫利塞,重新出现的布鲁氏菌病具有非常不同的流行病学进程,这限制了“同一健康”措施的采用。为了解决坎帕尼亚地区及其卡塞塔省的布鲁氏菌病,通过严格控制动物健康、人类健康和环境,预先采用了“同一健康”方法。所采用的模式可输出到具有类似特点的地区。