| Literature DB >> 29017544 |
Mabel Kamweli Aworh1,2, Emmanuel Chukuwdi Okolocha3, Emmanuel Jolaoluwa Awosanya4, Folorunso Oludayo Fasina5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Brucellosis, a neglected tropical food-borne zoonotic disease, has a negative impact on both animal and human health as well as tremendous socio-economic impact in developing countries where rural income relies largely on livestock breeding and dairy products. It is endemic in the animal population in Nigeria and is a recognized occupational hazard. This work was done to establish the sero-prevalence and predisposing factors of food animals in Abuja, Nigeria to Brucella infection.Entities:
Keywords: Abattoir; Brucellosis; Nigeria; Predisposing factors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29017544 PMCID: PMC5634886 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2827-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Map of Abuja showing the study area. This map highlights the six area councils in different colour codes namely: Abaji, Bwari, Kwali, Kuje, Gwagwalada and Abuja Municipal area councils. Our study was done at two abattoirs with high volume of daily slaughter of food animals (Karu, a government owned abattoir and Dei-Dei, a privately owned abattoir) located in the Abuja Municipal area council.
(Source of the Map is the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Abuja, Nigeria)
Sero-prevalence of Brucella infection in food animals slaughtered in two abattoirs in FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
| Abattoirs | Species | Total | RBPT positive | % | c-ELISA positive | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karu | Cattle | 180 | 19 | 10.6 | 2 | 1.1 |
| Sheep | 76 | 5 | 6.6 | 2 | 2.6 | |
| Goats | 130 | 22 | 16.9 | 2 | 1.5 | |
| Dei-Dei | Cattle | 196 | 2 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sheep | 127 | 14 | 11.0 | 2 | 1.5 | |
| Goats | 130 | 29 | 22.3 | 8 | 6.2 | |
| Total food animals | 839 | 91 | 10.8 | 16 | 1.9 |
Fig. 2Distribution of seropositive animals among slaughtered food animals screened at Dei-Dei and Karu Abattoirs, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria. Cattle, sheep and goats slaughtered at Dei-Dei and Karu abattoirs in Abuja; were all screened with both RBPT and c-ELISA. Those positive for either of the tests were displayed along sides the total number of animals sampled. However more samples tested positive for brucellosis with RBPT when compared with c-ELISA
Predisposing factors associated with Brucella seropositivity in food animals slaughtered at Karu and Dei-Dei abattoirs in FCT
| Species | Characteristics | Sero-positive animals (%) | Sero-negative animals (%) | OR (95% CI) | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cattle | Breed | ||||
| White Fulani | 5 (3.6) | 132 (96.4) | Ref. | ||
| Red Bororo | 8 (5.7) | 132 (94.3) | 1.6 (0.5, 5.5) | 0.42 | |
| Sokoto Gudali | 8 (8.1) | 91 (91.9) | 2.3 (0.7, 8.0) | 0.14 | |
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 20 (5.8) | 326 (94.2) | 1.8 (0.3, 38.5) | 0.58 | |
| Female | 1 (3.3) | 29 (96.7) | Ref. | ||
| Sheep | Breed | ||||
| Ouda | 6 (9.8) | 55 (90.2) | Ref. | ||
| Yankasa | 13 (10.9) | 106 (89.1) | 1.1 (0.4, 3.4) | 0.82 | |
| Balami | 0 (0.0) | 23 (100.0) | 0.0 (0.0, 1.7) | 0.12 | |
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 5 (8.5) | 54 (91.5) | 0.9 (0.3, 2.5) | 0.78 | |
| Female | 14 (9.7) | 130 (90.3) | Ref. | ||
| Goats | Breed | ||||
| Red Sokoto | 50 (21.1) | 187 (78.9) | 5.9 (1.0, 125.0) | 0.05* | |
| Cross breed | 1 (4.3) | 22 (95.7) | Ref. | ||
| Sex | |||||
| Male | 34 (17.6) | 159 (82.4) | 0.6 (0.3, 1.2) | 0.17 | |
| Female | 17 (25.4) | 50 (74.6) | Ref. | ||
* Values that are significant at p < 0.05