Amina Husein Mohamed, Fred Wesonga, Abdullahi Sh. Mohamed, Osman Abdullahi Farah, Muse Mohamed Awaleh, Mustafe Ahmed Ismail
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摘要
奥达尔地区是索马里兰最西北的省份。该地区是索马里兰的农牧生计区之一,农业和农业生产是主要的生计来源。伊加特(政府间发展管理局)谢赫科技大学(ISTUS)致力于研究索马里兰Awdal地区牛中牛结核病的流行情况。其目的是向公共卫生和兽医专家介绍对人类和动物传染病采取一种健康方法。保存在-20˚C的血清被运送到IGAD Sheikh technology University of Science (ISTUS),使用BOVIGAM血清学试验(Sandwich ELISA)进行进一步分析。结果表明,牛结核病在研究区高发(10.1%)。目前研究中记录的高患病率可能是由于食用生奶和缺乏适当的控制策略来控制动物之间、动物与野生动物之间以及动物与人类之间的疾病传播。因此,应开展提高认识运动,使人们认识到结核杆菌的传播及其对养牛人、牛奶和肉类消费者以及与牛密切接触的人的公共卫生意义。此外,应在适用情况下实施检测和根除规划。
Investigating Prevalence of Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle in an Agro-Pastoral Community in Awdal Region, Somaliland
Awdal region is the most northwesterly province of Somaliland. The region is one of the agro-pastoral livelihood zones in Somaliland, where farming and agricultural production are the predominant livelihood sources. IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) Sheikh Technical University of Science (ISTUS) worked to study the prevalence of Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) among cattle in Awdal region of Somaliland. The aim was to inform public health and Veterinary experts on having one-health approach to infectious diseases among humans and animals. The serum that was stored at -20˚C was transported to IGAD Sheikh Technical University of Science (ISTUS) for further analysis using BOVIGAM serological test (Sandwich ELISA). The results indicate that Bovine Tuberculosis is highly prevalent in the study area (10.1%). The high prevalence recorded in the current study could be due to the consumption of raw milk and lack of proper control strategies in place to control the transmission of the disease between animals, between animals and wildlife and between animals and humans. Hence, an awareness creation campaign should be created on bTB transmission and its public health significance to cattle owners, milk and meat consumers and people who are in close proximity to cattle. In addition, testing and eradication programme should be implemented where applicable.