2011-14年和2015-18年印度次大陆牛布鲁氏菌病血清流行趋势

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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布鲁氏菌病是一种影响牲畜和人类健康的重大人畜共患疾病,对流行地区的经济和公共卫生构成重大挑战。本研究分析并比较了印度14个邦在2011-14年和2015-18年两个不同时期的牛布鲁氏菌病血清患病率。采用分层随机抽样方法和基于蛋白g的间接酶联免疫吸附法(iELISA)对2015-18年间6408份牛血清样本进行了评估(牛- 4495;水牛- 1913年),并将结果与2011-14年公布的数据进行了比较。采用卡方检验和方差分析(ANOVA)来了解各州之间以及两个时间段之间的显著性。从2011年至2014年至2015-18年,印度各邦的牛布鲁氏菌病血清患病率显著下降。在牛中,血清患病率从9.60%降至1.76% (p < 0.0001),其中7个邦(古吉拉特邦、中央邦、卡纳塔克邦、喀拉拉邦、马哈拉施特拉邦、泰米尔纳德邦和拉贾斯坦邦)显著降低。除旁遮普邦外,尽管显著下降,但血清患病率最高(p = 0.002)。然而,在水牛中,患病率从5.35%下降到2.67% (p < 0.0001), 10个州中有两个州显著下降,其他州略有下降。该研究显示,10个州中只有2个州显示布鲁氏菌病在水牛中的血清流行率下降,这表明需要采取积极的控制措施,并继续投资于监测、疫苗接种和公共卫生教育。
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Bovine brucellosis sero-prevalence trend during 2011-14 and 2015-18 in Indian sub-continent.

Brucellosis, a significant zoonotic disease impacting livestock and human health poses substantial economic and public health challenges in endemic regions. This study analyses and compares the sero-prevalence of bovine brucellosis across 14 states in India over two distinct periods: 2011-14 and 2015-18. A stratified random sampling approach and a protein G-based indirect Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (iELISA) were employed to evaluate 6408 bovine serum samples during 2015-18 (cattle- 4495; buffaloes- 1913) and results were compared to published data of 2011-14. Chi-square test and analysis of variance (ANOVA) were carried out to know the significance among the states and also between the two time periods. Bovine brucellosis sero-prevalence across Indian states showed a significant decline from 2011 to 14 to 2015-18. In cattle, sero-prevalence reduced from 9.60 to 1.76% (p < 0.0001) with notable reductions in seven states (Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Rajasthan). Except in the state of Punjab, highest sero-prevalence was noted despite a significant decrease (p = 0.002). Whereas, in buffaloes, prevalence declined from 5.35 to 2.67% (p < 0.0001), with significant reduction in two out of ten states tested with modest decreases in other states. The study revealed that only 2 out of 10 states showed reduced brucellosis sero-prevalence in buffaloes indicating the need for aggressive control efforts and continued investment in surveillance, vaccination, and public health education.

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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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