埃塞俄比亚南部博拉纳地区阿雷罗地区绵羊和山羊布鲁氏菌病的血清患病率

Galma Liban, Liban Boru
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横断面研究是在博拉纳区阿雷罗区的四个农民协会进行的,即哈洛纳、富尔多瓦、西拉拉和伦吉。采用血清学方法测定研究区绵羊和山羊布鲁氏菌病的血清流行情况及潜在危险因素。血清样本采集自238只未接种疫苗且明显健康的绵羊和山羊。采用玫瑰孟加拉平板试验(RBPT)进行血清学检测,进行首次筛选试验,并采用间接elisa法进行确认。几乎一半经RBPT筛选呈阳性的样本在经间接ELISA检测确认后变为阴性。研究区绵羊和山羊血清238份,经RBPT筛查阳性18份(7.56%)。所有经间接ELISA检测呈阳性并经复验确认的血清样本中,8只(3.7%)动物呈阳性。直接ELISA法检测183只羊血清,阳性6只(2.5%),阴性177只(74%);55份羊布鲁氏菌病血清中阳性2份(0.84%)。阿雷罗地区绵羊和山羊血清阳性率在农协(χ2 = 2.070, P值=0.558)、年龄组(χ2 = 0.531, P值=0.392)和种间(χ2 = 0.017, P值=0.897)差异均无统计学意义。女性患病率为4.1.68%,男性患病率为4.1.7%,但男性患病率为11%,女性患病率为2%,p值为0.005,χ 2为7.842,差异有极显著性。这些阳性动物可能对该地区的动物和人类构成潜在风险。因此,应注意对繁殖雄鹿或公羊进行认证,以减少疾病在动物和人类中的传播。
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Seroprevalence of Sheep and Goat Brucellosis in Arero District of Borana Zone Southern Ethiopia
The cros¬s-sectional study was conducted at four peasants’ associations (PAs) in Arero district of Borana zone, namely Halona, Fuldowa, Silala and Renji. The seroprevallence and potential risk factors of Brucellosis in sheep and goats in study area were determined using serological tests. Serum samples were collected from 238 unvaccinated and apparently healthy sheep and goats. The samples were serologically examined by Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT) for first screening test and confirmed by Indirect-ELISA. Almost half of samples that screened positive with RBPT became negative after confirmation by an indirect ELISA test. Out of 238 sera extracted from sheep and goat in the study area, 18(7.56%) animals were found to be positive by RBPT screening. Of all serum samples tested positive by indirect ELISA and confirmed by retest, 8(3.7%) animals were found to be positive. By direct ELISA, of 183 sera from caprine, 6(2.5%) animals were positive, 177(74%) animals were negative; 2 (0.84%) of 55 sera from ovine brucellosis were positive. The seroprevalence of sheep and goats in the Arero district did not show significance among peasant associations (χ2 = 2.070, P value=0.558), age groups (χ2 = 0.531), P value=0.392) and between species (χ2 = 0.017, P value=0.897). The disease was prevalent in both female (4, 1.68%) and male (4, 1.7%), but was more prevalent in male (11% within male population) than female (2% within female population), showing a very high significance with p-value at 0.005 and Chi-Square at 7.842. These positive animals may pose a potential risk to both animals and humans in the area. Therefore, attention should be paid to the certification of breeding bucks or rams to reduce the spread of disease in animals and humans.
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