Brucella Infection in Horses From Hamedan Province, Iran

J. Gharekhani, E. Barati, Ehsan Abbasi Doulatshahi, M. Talaei, M. Rasouli
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Background: Domestic animals play a significant role in the distribution of Brucella infection to humans. Particularly, horses have a high impact on the transmission of zoonoses due to long life and multi-function. This project was conducted in Hamedan Veterinary Office for the primary assessment of Brucella infection in horses in Hamedan province using the serology technique. Methods: Between April 2019 and January 2019, a total of 495 horse blood samples was collected from different equestrian clubs of Hamedan province. The animals were of different breeds without the clinical signs of disease. The samples were evaluated for the presence of anti-Brucella antibodies using the Rose-Bengal plate test (RBPT). Results: All animals were negative for Brucella antibodies. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first evaluation of Brucella infection in horses from an intensive system in Iran. The prevalence of brucellosis in horses was low and it had no significant impact on the transmission of infection to humans. Conclusions: Regular screening programs, along with the quarantine and elimination of animal transfer are essential for controlling the disease.
伊朗哈马丹省马的布鲁氏菌感染
背景:家养动物在人类布鲁氏菌感染的传播中起着重要作用。特别是马,由于寿命长,功能多,对人畜共患病的传播影响很大。该项目在哈马丹兽医办公室开展,目的是利用血清学技术对哈马丹省马的布鲁氏菌感染进行初步评估。方法:2019年4月至2019年1月,从哈马丹省不同马术俱乐部采集了495份马血样本。动物品种不同,无疾病临床症状。使用玫瑰-孟加拉平板试验(RBPT)评估样品是否存在抗布鲁氏菌抗体。结果:所有动物布鲁氏菌抗体均为阴性。据我们所知,这是伊朗集约化系统对马布鲁氏菌感染的首次评估。布鲁氏菌病在马中的流行率很低,对人类感染的传播没有显著影响。结论:定期筛查、隔离和消除动物转移是控制疾病的必要措施。
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