尼日利亚人类和动物布鲁氏菌病概况及其对生产的经济影响

C. Ukwueze, E. Kalu, E. O. Odirichukwu, E. Ikpegbu, P. Luka
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布鲁氏菌病是一种广泛传播的人畜共患细菌性疾病。在人类中,该病通常被认为是波纹状发热,以头痛不适和关节炎为特征。布鲁氏菌病可发生在任何年龄组,但由于职业危害,主要发生在20至40岁的年轻男子中。家畜(牛、绵羊和山羊、猪、狗等)极易感染布鲁氏菌病。一般来说,布鲁氏菌病在雌性动物中表现为流产、胎盘残留、死产和幼崽出生后不久死亡。在男性中,主要特征是膀胱炎、睾丸炎和附睾炎,这可能使受感染的男性终生不育。布鲁氏菌病的流行在撒哈拉以南非洲和南亚的低收入国家仍然是一个威胁,并对农业和公共卫生部门产生多重经济影响,对经济和社会发展部门产生更广泛的影响。谷歌和谷歌Scholar用于检索用于本综述的文章,其中包括已发表的研究文章以及关于布鲁氏菌病的地方、国家和国际报告。在这篇综述中,我们总结了尼日利亚的人和动物布鲁氏菌病、感染流行率以及对生产的经济影响。人们相信,这篇综述将以尼日利亚为案例研究,指导研究人员了解布鲁氏菌病在仍然流行的发展中国家的状况。
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Overview of human and animal brucellosis in Nigeria and its economic impacts on production
Brucellosis is a wide spread zoonotic bacterial disease of humans and animals. In humans the disease is recognized commonly as undulant fever, characterized by headache malaise, and arthritis. Brucellosis can occur in any age group, but mainly found in young men between the ages of 20 and 40 years because of occupational hazards. Domestic animals (cattle, sheep and goat, pigs, dogs etc) are highly susceptible to brucellosis.  Generally, brucellosis manifest in female animals as abortion, retained placenta, stillbirth and death of young ones soon after birth. In males, the  main features are vesiculitis, orchitis, and epididymitis, which may render infected male infertile for life. The endemicity of brucellosis has remained  a threat in low- income countries of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia and has multiple economic implications across agriculture and public health  sectors, and broader implications on economic and social development sectors. Google and Google Scholar were used to retrieve articles used for  this review, which included published research articles and local, national and international reports on brucellosis. In this review, we summarised  human and animal brucellosis, prevalence of infections in Nigeria, and economic impacts on production. It is believed that this review will guide  researchers on the state of brucellosis in developing countries where the disease is still endemic, using Nigeria as a case study.
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