Coxiellosis in Livestock: Epidemiology, Public Health Significance, and Prevalence of Coxiella Infection in

被引:15
作者
Robi, Dereje Tulu [1 ]
Demissie, Wondimagegn [2 ]
Temteme, Shiferaw [1 ]
机构
[1] Ethiopian Inst Agr Res, Tepi Agr Res Ctr, Tepi, Ethiopia
[2] Jimma Univ, Coll Agr & Vet Med, Sch Vet Med, Jimma, Ethiopia
关键词
C; burnetii; zoonosis; epidemiology; cattle; sheep; goats; Ethiopia; BURNETII Q-FEVER; SEROLOGICAL TESTS; NETHERLANDS; DIAGNOSIS; GOATS; TICKS; RECOMMENDATIONS; COTRIMOXAZOLE; PLACENTITIS; ANTIBODIES;
D O I
10.2147/VMRR.S418346
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Coxiellosis is a zoonotic disease that is prevalent globally and can pose significant challenges, especially in less developed countries like Ethiopia. Coxiella burnetii is responsible for causing an infection called Q fever in humans and coxiellosis in ruminants. Pneumonia and endocarditis are the only signs that characterize the acute and chronic forms of Q fever, respectively. Ruminants exhibit symptoms such as abortion during the later stages of pregnancy, impaired fertility, perinatal death, premature delivery, and reduced birth weight. C. burnetii infection typically spreads among healthy cattle via tick bites and exposure to infected cattle or their bodily secretions. The primary source of human infection is through the ingestion of contaminated milk and milk products, but transmission through aerosols and dust generated during livestock operations is also common. Cattle, sheep, camels and goats are the primary sources of human infection, and the bacterium can be found in various bodily fluids of infected animals. Several factors, including host characteristics, environmental conditions, and management practices, can potentially affect the occurrence of C. burnetii infection in livestock, such as cattle, camels, sheep, and goats. Coxiellosis is prevalent in Ethiopia's pastoral and mixed cattle management systems, as individuals frequently interact with cattle and are therefore more prone to exposure to the C. burnetii bacterium. Vaccination and biosecurity measures are effective techniques for managing C. burnetii infection. Therefore, it is crucial to implement appropriate mitigation strategies, raise awareness about the spread of C. burnetii infection, and conduct further studies on C. burnetii infection in high-risk groups.
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