Detection of Coxiella burnetii in Bulk Tank Milk of Dairy Small Ruminant Farms in Greece

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Lianou, Daphne T. [1 ]
Giannoulis, Themistoklis [2 ]
Michael, Charalambia K. [3 ]
Vasileiou, Natalia G. C. [2 ]
Petinaki, Efthymia [4 ]
Katsafadou, Angeliki I. [5 ]
Politis, Antonis P. [1 ]
Gougoulis, Dimitris A. [1 ]
Papatsiros, Vasileios G. [1 ]
Papadopoulos, Elias [6 ]
Solomakos, Nikolaos [1 ]
Katsarou, Eleni I. [1 ]
Mavrogianni, Vasia S. [1 ]
Chatzopoulos, Dimitrios C. [5 ]
Fthenakis, George C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Thessaly, Vet Fac, Kardhitsa 43100, Greece
[2] Univ Thessaly, Fac Anim Sci, Larisa 41110, Greece
[3] European Univ Cyprus, Sch Vet Med, CY-2404 Nicosia, Cyprus
[4] Univ Hosp Larissa, Larisa 41110, Greece
[5] Univ Thessaly, Fac Publ & One Hlth, Kardhitsa 43100, Greece
[6] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Sch Vet Med, Fac Hlth Sci, Lab Parasitol & Parasit Dis, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
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bulk tank milk; Coxiella burnetii; goat; qPCR; predictors; prevalence; Q fever; sheep; small ruminants; Q-FEVER; GOATS; SHEEP; INFECTION; PASTEURIZATION; INFORMATION; PRODUCTS; EXPOSURE; SAMPLES; BOVINE;
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10.3390/foods14030460
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The objectives of this work were as follows: (i) the evaluation of the prevalence of detection of genetic material of Coxiella burnetii in the bulk tank milk of sheep and goat farms in Greece and (ii) the investigation of variables related to the management applied in farms as possible predictors for this. The presence of C. burnetii genetic material was studied in the bulk tank milk of 325 sheep and 119 goat farms throughout the country. For qualitative and quantitative identification of the genetic material of the pathogen, a commercially available real-time PCR was used. In total, 45 parameters were assessed for potential association with the detection of the pathogen: these referred to the management system, infrastructure, health management, animals, production characteristics, and human resources on the farms. Genetic material of the pathogen was detected in bulk tank milk samples from nine sheep (2.8%) and six goat (5.0%) farms. Genetic material was at significantly higher median concentrations in samples from goat farms than from sheep farms, 1,078,096 (min: 181,121, max: 2,331,386) versus 15,728 (min: 507, max: 505,852) GE mL-1, respectively. For sheep farms, the intensive or semi-intensive management system applied in farms (p = 0.003), and for goat farms, the intensive or semi-intensive management system applied in farms (p = 0.0007) and the smaller number of annual veterinary visits to farms (p = 0.044) emerged as significant predictors. Among sheep farms managed under the intensive or semi-intensive system, the lack of accessory barns on farms (p = 0.024) emerged as a significant predictor; no significant predictor could be found among goat farms under such management systems. There was no significant difference in production outcomes between farms in which C. burnetii was or was not detected in the bulk tank milk; also, there was no association between the detection of C. burnetii and the annual incidence rate of cases of abortion on the farms. The results suggest that the risk of transfer of C. burnetii to dairy products from sheep and goat milk appears to be small, but not negligible, which indicates that the pasteurization of milk from small ruminants must be carried out consistently and correctly to ensure the safety of the product.
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