Serological Evidence of Coxiella burnetii Infection in Cattle and Goats in Bangladesh

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Najmul Haider
Md. Shafiqur Rahman
Salah Uddin Khan
Andrea Mikolon
Muzaffor G. Osmani
Emily S. Gurley
Ireen Sultana Shanta
Suman Kumer Paul
Laura Macfarlane-Berry
Ariful Islam
Ausraful Islam
James Desmond
Jonathan H. Epstein
Rachael A. Priestley
Gilbert J. Kersh
Mohammed Ziaur Rahman
Peter Daszak
Stephen P. Luby
Robert F. Massung
Nord Zeidner
机构
[1] International Centre for Diarrheal Diseases Research,Zoonotic Diseases Research Group, Centre for Communicable Diseases
[2] Bangladesh (icddr,Department of Livestock Services
[3] b),Woods Institute of the Environment
[4] United States Department of Agriculture,undefined
[5] La Cienega,undefined
[6] Ministries of Fisheries and Livestock,undefined
[7] EcoHealth Alliance,undefined
[8] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,undefined
[9] Stanford University,undefined
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EcoHealth | 2015年 / 12卷
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seroprevalence; Q fever; cattle; goat; Bangladesh;
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We tested 1149 ruminant sera conveniently collected from three districts of Bangladesh to identify the serological evidence of Coxiella burnetii infection in cattle and goats by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. We found that 0.7% (8/1149) of ruminants had detectable immunoglobulin G for C. burnetii: 0.65% (4/620) in cattle and 0.76% (4/529) in goats. A sub-set of ruminant samples was retested and confirmed by immunofluorescence assay (18/112). Although we cannot rule out false-positive reactions, our study suggests the presence of C. burnetii in cattle and goats in Bangladesh. Further studies are required to estimate disease burden at the population level and identify risk factors for Q fever in ruminants in Bangladesh.
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