Prevalence and risk factors for brucellosis seropositivity in cattle in Nyagatare District, Eastern Province, Rwanda

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Ndazigaruye, Gervais [1 ]
Mushonga, Borden [2 ]
Kandiwa, Erick [2 ]
Samkange, Alaster [3 ]
Segwagwe, Basiamisi E. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rwanda, Sch Anim Sci & Vet Med, Kigali, Rwanda
[2] Univ Namibia, Dept Biomed Sci, Windhoek, Namibia
[3] Univ Namibia, Dept Clin Studies, Windhoek, Namibia
[4] Univ Botswana, Dept Biomed Sci, Gaborone, Botswana
关键词
BREEDS BOS-INDICUS; BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS; SEROLOGICAL SURVEY; PRODUCTION SYSTEM; SEROPREVALENCE; ERADICATION; MANAGEMENT; TIGRAY; INCOME; AREA;
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10.4102/jsava.v89i0.1625
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
A survey involving 120 small-scale dairy farmers was carried out to assess risk factors associated with brucellosis in cattle from selected sectors of Nyagatare District, Rwanda. A sample of cattle from nine selected sectors of Nyagatare was tested for brucellosis using the Rose Bengal Test. Of the respondents, 57.5% were unaware of brucellosis as a disease, 85.8% did not screen new additions to the herd for brucellosis and 82.5% did not remove brucellosis seropositive animals from the herd. The prevalence of brucellosis in herds with cows with no history of abortion was 38.5% and 17.0% in those with a history of abortion. None of the respondents disinfected abortion sites or vaccinated against brucellosis. The prevalence of brucellosis in cows with a history of retained placenta was 36% and 2% in those with no history of retained placenta. Of the respondents, 62.5% reportedly fed foetal membranes to dogs. About 65.8% of the respondents with brucellosis-positive animals reported a calving interval longer than 1 year. Katabagemu (28.6%) had the highest prevalence of brucellosis seropositivity while Karama had none. Brucellosis in cows (21.4%) was significantly higher than that in heifers (12.8%) (p<0.05), but there was no significant difference between heifers and bulls or between bulls and cows (p>0.05). The occurrence of brucellosis in herds with 40-70 cattle (26.9%) was significantly greater than the 14.9% of herds with 10-39 cattle (p<0.05). Seropositivity to brucellosis in cross-breed cattle (23.6%) was significantly greater than that in indigenous cattle (13.8%) (p<0.05). There was no significant difference in the overall prevalence of brucellosis in cattle from different grazing systems (p>0.05). Seropositivity to brucellosis was significantly different (p<0.05) between the fourth parity (32.5%) and first parity (14.3%) cows. The findings in this study confirmed the existence of brucellosis as a problem in Nyagatare and the authors recommend that farmer education on the epidemiology, risk factors and mitigation of the disease be undertaken as a matter of urgency.
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