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Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman

Brucellosis, one of the most common zoonotic diseases and has significant public health and economic importance worldwide. Few studies and reports have been performed to estimate the true prevalence of animal brucellosis in the Sultanate of Oman; however, no incidence of the disease was previously r...

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Autores principales: ElTahir, Yasmin, Al Toobi, Al Ghalya, Al‐Marzooqi, Waleed, Mahgoub, Osman, Jay, Maryne, Corde, Yannick, Al Lawati, Hadi, Bose, Shekar, Al Hamrashdi, Abeer, Al Kharousi, Kaadhia, Al‐Saqri, Nasseb, Al Busaidi, Rudaina, Johnson, Eugene H.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6090411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29790273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.103
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author ElTahir, Yasmin
Al Toobi, Al Ghalya
Al‐Marzooqi, Waleed
Mahgoub, Osman
Jay, Maryne
Corde, Yannick
Al Lawati, Hadi
Bose, Shekar
Al Hamrashdi, Abeer
Al Kharousi, Kaadhia
Al‐Saqri, Nasseb
Al Busaidi, Rudaina
Johnson, Eugene H.
author_facet ElTahir, Yasmin
Al Toobi, Al Ghalya
Al‐Marzooqi, Waleed
Mahgoub, Osman
Jay, Maryne
Corde, Yannick
Al Lawati, Hadi
Bose, Shekar
Al Hamrashdi, Abeer
Al Kharousi, Kaadhia
Al‐Saqri, Nasseb
Al Busaidi, Rudaina
Johnson, Eugene H.
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description Brucellosis, one of the most common zoonotic diseases and has significant public health and economic importance worldwide. Few studies and reports have been performed to estimate the true prevalence of animal brucellosis in the Sultanate of Oman; however, no incidence of the disease was previously reported in Al Jabal Al Akhdar. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of brucellosis in goats in eight villages in Al Jebal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman, namely: Al Aqaieb, Al Helailat, Al Ghilayil, Hail Al Hedap, Da'an Al Hamra, Shnoot, Al Qasha'e and Al Sarah, Al Jabal Al Akhdar in the Sultanate of Oman. In this study we used different diagnostic serological tests, namely, RBT, I‐ELISA and CFT to study the prevalence of Brucella infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar. Statistical analysis using Kappa statistics was used to compare the performance of the serological tests. Biochemical tests and species‐specific Multiplex PCR were used to identify the brucella species involved in the infection. A structured questionnaire and Chi‐square (x(2)) statistical analysis was used to identify related brucellosis risk factors. This study is the first to reveal brucellosis infection in goats in eight villages in Al Jebal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman, namely: Al Aqaieb, Al Helailat, Al Ghilayil, Hail Al Hedap, Da'an Al Hamra, Shnoot, Al Qasha'e and Al Sarah, with an overall seroprevalence of 11.1%. The study also compared the performance of three different serological tests, namely, RBT, I‐ELISA and CFT. Statistical analysis using Kappa statistics showed that the degree of agreement was best seen between RBT and CFT (96%), followed by RBT, I‐ ELISA (91.4%) and CFT and I‐ ELISA (89.2%). Biochemical tests and species‐specific Multiplex PCR showed the typical profile for B. melitensis. A structured questionnaire and Chi‐square (x(2)) statistical analysis indicated that the presence of abortion is the major risk factor for the prevalence of brucellosis, whereas age and sex were not significant factors in the tested animals. Besides, poor knowledge about brucellosis, consumption of unpasteurized milk or milk products, free trade of animals and the introduction of new animal breeds to herds were all contributing risk factors to the prevalence of brucellosis. The prevalence of human brucellosis obtained verbally from pastoralists gave an insight that brucellosis could pose a public health hazard, especially in those high‐risk groups, mainly the pastoralists in the study area. Because of their constant and increasing interaction with their animals, pastoralists could be at a high risk of occupational infection.
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spelling pubmed-60904112018-08-17 Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman ElTahir, Yasmin Al Toobi, Al Ghalya Al‐Marzooqi, Waleed Mahgoub, Osman Jay, Maryne Corde, Yannick Al Lawati, Hadi Bose, Shekar Al Hamrashdi, Abeer Al Kharousi, Kaadhia Al‐Saqri, Nasseb Al Busaidi, Rudaina Johnson, Eugene H. Vet Med Sci Original Articles Brucellosis, one of the most common zoonotic diseases and has significant public health and economic importance worldwide. Few studies and reports have been performed to estimate the true prevalence of animal brucellosis in the Sultanate of Oman; however, no incidence of the disease was previously reported in Al Jabal Al Akhdar. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of brucellosis in goats in eight villages in Al Jebal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman, namely: Al Aqaieb, Al Helailat, Al Ghilayil, Hail Al Hedap, Da'an Al Hamra, Shnoot, Al Qasha'e and Al Sarah, Al Jabal Al Akhdar in the Sultanate of Oman. In this study we used different diagnostic serological tests, namely, RBT, I‐ELISA and CFT to study the prevalence of Brucella infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar. Statistical analysis using Kappa statistics was used to compare the performance of the serological tests. Biochemical tests and species‐specific Multiplex PCR were used to identify the brucella species involved in the infection. A structured questionnaire and Chi‐square (x(2)) statistical analysis was used to identify related brucellosis risk factors. This study is the first to reveal brucellosis infection in goats in eight villages in Al Jebal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman, namely: Al Aqaieb, Al Helailat, Al Ghilayil, Hail Al Hedap, Da'an Al Hamra, Shnoot, Al Qasha'e and Al Sarah, with an overall seroprevalence of 11.1%. The study also compared the performance of three different serological tests, namely, RBT, I‐ELISA and CFT. Statistical analysis using Kappa statistics showed that the degree of agreement was best seen between RBT and CFT (96%), followed by RBT, I‐ ELISA (91.4%) and CFT and I‐ ELISA (89.2%). Biochemical tests and species‐specific Multiplex PCR showed the typical profile for B. melitensis. A structured questionnaire and Chi‐square (x(2)) statistical analysis indicated that the presence of abortion is the major risk factor for the prevalence of brucellosis, whereas age and sex were not significant factors in the tested animals. Besides, poor knowledge about brucellosis, consumption of unpasteurized milk or milk products, free trade of animals and the introduction of new animal breeds to herds were all contributing risk factors to the prevalence of brucellosis. The prevalence of human brucellosis obtained verbally from pastoralists gave an insight that brucellosis could pose a public health hazard, especially in those high‐risk groups, mainly the pastoralists in the study area. Because of their constant and increasing interaction with their animals, pastoralists could be at a high risk of occupational infection. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6090411/ /pubmed/29790273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.103 Text en © 2018 The Authors Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
ElTahir, Yasmin
Al Toobi, Al Ghalya
Al‐Marzooqi, Waleed
Mahgoub, Osman
Jay, Maryne
Corde, Yannick
Al Lawati, Hadi
Bose, Shekar
Al Hamrashdi, Abeer
Al Kharousi, Kaadhia
Al‐Saqri, Nasseb
Al Busaidi, Rudaina
Johnson, Eugene H.
Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title_full Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title_fullStr Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title_full_unstemmed Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title_short Serological, cultural and molecular evidence of Brucella melitensis infection in goats in Al Jabal Al Akhdar, Sultanate of Oman
title_sort serological, cultural and molecular evidence of brucella melitensis infection in goats in al jabal al akhdar, sultanate of oman
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6090411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29790273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.103
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