| Literature DB >> 23849550 |
Sydney Malama1, John Bwalya Muma, Jacques Godfroid.
Abstract
Zambia's estimated incidence of all forms of human tuberculosis (TB) is 707/100,000. High prevalence of bovine tuberculosis (BTB) - infection with Mycobacterium bovis - in cattle and the Kafue lechwe antelopes (Kobus leche Kafuensis) has been reported in the Kafue basin. Consumption of unpasteurised milk and meat products from infected animals poses a risk of transmitting zoonotic tuberculosis to people living at the human-animal interface. Despite the reported high prevalence of BTB in both livestock and wildlife, information on the proportion of human patients infected with M. bovis is unknown in Zambia. This paper reviews the available information in English on human, livestock and wildlife TB in Zambia with the purpose of assessing the burden of animal infections with M. tuberculosis complex and its public health implications.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23849550 PMCID: PMC3734204 DOI: 10.1186/2049-9957-2-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Poverty ISSN: 2049-9957 Impact factor: 4.520
Figure 1Showing the interface of Kafue basin
Herd prevalence of BTB in cattle determined by cross-section study around the Kafue basin
| Blue lagoon | 48 | CIDT | Munyeme et al. 2009 |
| Lochinvar | 43 | CIDT | Munyeme et al. 2009 |
| Kazungula | 4 | CIDT | Munyeme et al. 2009 |
| Monze | 33 | CIDT | Cook et al. 1996 |
| Livingstone | 1 | Necropsy | Anonymous, 1957 |
| Mazabuka | 5 | Necropsy | Anonymous, 1957 |
| Lusaka | 2 | Necropsy | Anonymous, 1957 |
| Namwala | 17 | Necropsy | Anonymous, 1957 |
Prevalence of BTB by area based on gross post-mortem examination, Ziehl-Neelsen and culture results from Kafue lechwe tissue samples (n=119) (Munyeme et al. 2010)
| Lochnivar/Blue lagoon | Necropsy | 24.34 |
| Lochnivar/Blue lagoon | Ziehl-Neelsen | 17.6 |
| Lochnivar/Blue lagoon | Culture | 27.7 |
Source: Munyeme et al. /Preventive Medicine 95 (2010) 305–308.