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Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria

INTRODUCTION: Nigeria has the thirteenth highest burden of human tuberculosis. The current increasing incidence of tuberculosis in humans, particularly in immune-compromised persons, has given interest in the zoonotic importance of Mycobacterium bovis in developing countries like Nigeria. This study...

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Autores principales: Okeke, Lilian Akudo, Fawole, Olufunmilayo, Muhammad, Maryam, Okeke, Ikenna Osemeka, Nguku, Patrick, Wasswa, Peter, Dairo, David, Cadmus, Simeon
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28292159
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.202.5669
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author Okeke, Lilian Akudo
Fawole, Olufunmilayo
Muhammad, Maryam
Okeke, Ikenna Osemeka
Nguku, Patrick
Wasswa, Peter
Dairo, David
Cadmus, Simeon
author_facet Okeke, Lilian Akudo
Fawole, Olufunmilayo
Muhammad, Maryam
Okeke, Ikenna Osemeka
Nguku, Patrick
Wasswa, Peter
Dairo, David
Cadmus, Simeon
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description INTRODUCTION: Nigeria has the thirteenth highest burden of human tuberculosis. The current increasing incidence of tuberculosis in humans, particularly in immune-compromised persons, has given interest in the zoonotic importance of Mycobacterium bovis in developing countries like Nigeria. This study determined the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis as a background information for effective control measures in Plateau State in cattle population. METHODS: We reviewed surveillance records on cattle slaughtered and suggestive tuberculosis lesions from cattle slaughtered annually from 2007-2012 in Jos abattoir, Plateau State. Bovine tuberculosis cases at post mortem were based on examination of characteristics TB lesion on organs by Veterinary officers. We performed descriptive analysis using Epi info version 3.5.3 and Microsoft Excel 2007. RESULTS: A total of 52, 262 cattle were slaughtered from 2007-2012, out of which 4, 658 (11.2%) had evidence of tuberculosis lesion at post mortem. The average yearly prevalence was 9.1% but varied from a high of 16.3% in 2007 to a low of 3.1% in 2012. Trend analysis showed that bovine tuberculosis had a seasonal variation and peaked mostly in July and August. The number of suggestive Tb lesion cases was highest in the month of August and lowest in the month of January, 2007-2012. CONCLUSION: This study shows that bovine tuberculosis is endemic in Plateau State. Trend analysis showed that bovine tuberculosis is seasonal and peaked mostly in July and August. Continuous surveillance through meat inspection is required to prevent zoonotic transmission of bovine tuberculosis.
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spelling pubmed-53261952017-03-10 Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria Okeke, Lilian Akudo Fawole, Olufunmilayo Muhammad, Maryam Okeke, Ikenna Osemeka Nguku, Patrick Wasswa, Peter Dairo, David Cadmus, Simeon Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Nigeria has the thirteenth highest burden of human tuberculosis. The current increasing incidence of tuberculosis in humans, particularly in immune-compromised persons, has given interest in the zoonotic importance of Mycobacterium bovis in developing countries like Nigeria. This study determined the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis as a background information for effective control measures in Plateau State in cattle population. METHODS: We reviewed surveillance records on cattle slaughtered and suggestive tuberculosis lesions from cattle slaughtered annually from 2007-2012 in Jos abattoir, Plateau State. Bovine tuberculosis cases at post mortem were based on examination of characteristics TB lesion on organs by Veterinary officers. We performed descriptive analysis using Epi info version 3.5.3 and Microsoft Excel 2007. RESULTS: A total of 52, 262 cattle were slaughtered from 2007-2012, out of which 4, 658 (11.2%) had evidence of tuberculosis lesion at post mortem. The average yearly prevalence was 9.1% but varied from a high of 16.3% in 2007 to a low of 3.1% in 2012. Trend analysis showed that bovine tuberculosis had a seasonal variation and peaked mostly in July and August. The number of suggestive Tb lesion cases was highest in the month of August and lowest in the month of January, 2007-2012. CONCLUSION: This study shows that bovine tuberculosis is endemic in Plateau State. Trend analysis showed that bovine tuberculosis is seasonal and peaked mostly in July and August. Continuous surveillance through meat inspection is required to prevent zoonotic transmission of bovine tuberculosis. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5326195/ /pubmed/28292159 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.202.5669 Text en © Lilian Akudo Okeke et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fawole, Olufunmilayo
Muhammad, Maryam
Okeke, Ikenna Osemeka
Nguku, Patrick
Wasswa, Peter
Dairo, David
Cadmus, Simeon
Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title_full Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title_short Bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at Jos abattoir, Plateau State, Nigeria
title_sort bovine tuberculosis: a retrospective study at jos abattoir, plateau state, nigeria
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28292159
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.202.5669
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