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Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil

Bovine vaccinia (BV), caused by Vaccinia virus (VACV), is a zoonotic disease characterized by exanthematous lesions on the teats of dairy cows and the hands of milkers, and is an important public health issue in Brazil and South America. BV also results in economic losses to the dairy industry, bein...

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Autores principales: Barbosa Costa, Galileu, Silva de Oliveira, Jaqueline, Townsend, Michael B., Carson, William C., Borges, Iara Apolinário, McCollum, Andrea M., Kroon, Erna Geessien, Satheshkumar, Panayampalli Subbian, Reynolds, Mary G., Nakazawa, Yoshinori J., de Souza Trindade, Giliane
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10050511
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author Barbosa Costa, Galileu
Silva de Oliveira, Jaqueline
Townsend, Michael B.
Carson, William C.
Borges, Iara Apolinário
McCollum, Andrea M.
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Satheshkumar, Panayampalli Subbian
Reynolds, Mary G.
Nakazawa, Yoshinori J.
de Souza Trindade, Giliane
author_facet Barbosa Costa, Galileu
Silva de Oliveira, Jaqueline
Townsend, Michael B.
Carson, William C.
Borges, Iara Apolinário
McCollum, Andrea M.
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Satheshkumar, Panayampalli Subbian
Reynolds, Mary G.
Nakazawa, Yoshinori J.
de Souza Trindade, Giliane
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description Bovine vaccinia (BV), caused by Vaccinia virus (VACV), is a zoonotic disease characterized by exanthematous lesions on the teats of dairy cows and the hands of milkers, and is an important public health issue in Brazil and South America. BV also results in economic losses to the dairy industry, being a burden to the regions involved in milk production. In the past 20 years, much effort has been made to increase the knowledge regarding BV epidemiology, etiologic agents, and interactions with the hosts and the environment. In the present study, we evaluated milking practices that could be associated with VACV infections in an endemic area in Brazil and proposed an educational tool to help prevent VACV infections. In our survey, 124 individuals (51.7%) from a total of 240 had previously heard of BV, 94 of which knew about it through BV outbreaks. Although most individuals involved in dairy activities (n = 85/91) reported having good hygiene practices, only 29.7% used adequate disinfecting products to clean their hands and 39.5% disinfected cows’ teats before and after milking. Furthermore, 46.7% of individuals reported having contact with other farm and domestic animals besides dairy cattle. We also evaluated the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies in the surveyed population. Overall, 6.1% of likely unvaccinated individuals were positive for anti-Orthopoxvirus IgG antibodies, and 1.7% of all individuals were positive for IgM antibodies. Based on our findings, we proposed educational materials which target individuals with permanent residence in rural areas (mainly farmers and milkers), providing an overview and basic information about preventive measures against VACV infections that could enhance BV control and prevention efforts, especially for vulnerable populations located in endemic areas.
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spelling pubmed-81456792021-05-26 Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil Barbosa Costa, Galileu Silva de Oliveira, Jaqueline Townsend, Michael B. Carson, William C. Borges, Iara Apolinário McCollum, Andrea M. Kroon, Erna Geessien Satheshkumar, Panayampalli Subbian Reynolds, Mary G. Nakazawa, Yoshinori J. de Souza Trindade, Giliane Pathogens Article Bovine vaccinia (BV), caused by Vaccinia virus (VACV), is a zoonotic disease characterized by exanthematous lesions on the teats of dairy cows and the hands of milkers, and is an important public health issue in Brazil and South America. BV also results in economic losses to the dairy industry, being a burden to the regions involved in milk production. In the past 20 years, much effort has been made to increase the knowledge regarding BV epidemiology, etiologic agents, and interactions with the hosts and the environment. In the present study, we evaluated milking practices that could be associated with VACV infections in an endemic area in Brazil and proposed an educational tool to help prevent VACV infections. In our survey, 124 individuals (51.7%) from a total of 240 had previously heard of BV, 94 of which knew about it through BV outbreaks. Although most individuals involved in dairy activities (n = 85/91) reported having good hygiene practices, only 29.7% used adequate disinfecting products to clean their hands and 39.5% disinfected cows’ teats before and after milking. Furthermore, 46.7% of individuals reported having contact with other farm and domestic animals besides dairy cattle. We also evaluated the presence of IgG and IgM antibodies in the surveyed population. Overall, 6.1% of likely unvaccinated individuals were positive for anti-Orthopoxvirus IgG antibodies, and 1.7% of all individuals were positive for IgM antibodies. Based on our findings, we proposed educational materials which target individuals with permanent residence in rural areas (mainly farmers and milkers), providing an overview and basic information about preventive measures against VACV infections that could enhance BV control and prevention efforts, especially for vulnerable populations located in endemic areas. MDPI 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8145679/ /pubmed/33922509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10050511 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barbosa Costa, Galileu
Silva de Oliveira, Jaqueline
Townsend, Michael B.
Carson, William C.
Borges, Iara Apolinário
McCollum, Andrea M.
Kroon, Erna Geessien
Satheshkumar, Panayampalli Subbian
Reynolds, Mary G.
Nakazawa, Yoshinori J.
de Souza Trindade, Giliane
Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title_full Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title_fullStr Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title_short Educational Approach to Prevent the Burden of Vaccinia Virus Infections in a Bovine Vaccinia Endemic Area in Brazil
title_sort educational approach to prevent the burden of vaccinia virus infections in a bovine vaccinia endemic area in brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8145679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10050511
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