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Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications

Brucellosis is an important bacterial zoonosis of domestic and wildlife species. This disease has a significant public health concern and is characterized by reproductive failure resulting in economic losses in the livestock industry. Among thirteen known species, B. abortus, B. melitensis, B. suis,...

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Autores principales: Jamil, Tariq, Akar, Kadir, Erdenlig, Sevil, Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan, Sandalakis, Vassilios, Boukouvala, Evridiki, Psaroulaki, Anna, Melzer, Falk, Neubauer, Heinrich, Wareth, Gamal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101970
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author Jamil, Tariq
Akar, Kadir
Erdenlig, Sevil
Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan
Sandalakis, Vassilios
Boukouvala, Evridiki
Psaroulaki, Anna
Melzer, Falk
Neubauer, Heinrich
Wareth, Gamal
author_facet Jamil, Tariq
Akar, Kadir
Erdenlig, Sevil
Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan
Sandalakis, Vassilios
Boukouvala, Evridiki
Psaroulaki, Anna
Melzer, Falk
Neubauer, Heinrich
Wareth, Gamal
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description Brucellosis is an important bacterial zoonosis of domestic and wildlife species. This disease has a significant public health concern and is characterized by reproductive failure resulting in economic losses in the livestock industry. Among thirteen known species, B. abortus, B. melitensis, B. suis, and B. canis are human pathogens. Brucellosis has been extensively investigated in humans and domestic animals. However, the situation in wildlife is still not completely reported and studied. Therefore, a systematic literature search and screening were done to clarify the situation of brucellosis in wildlife in Europe. Sixty-five articles from a total of 13,424 reports published between 1991 and 2021 were selected, applying defined inclusion criteria. Wild boars and brown hares were the most often studied terrestrial wildlife species, whereas seals and porpoises were the most often investigated marine wildlife. Poland, Croatia, and Belgium showed the highest seroprevalences of wild boars caused by B. suis biovar 2. In marine wildlife, brucellosis was mainly caused by B. ceti and B. pinnipedialis. Most samples were from carcasses. Thus, sera could not be collected. It is worrisome that B. abortus and B. melitensis were reported from both terrestrial and marine wild animals, posing a zoonotic threat to people exposed to wild animals. Currently, there is no approved vaccine available for wild animals. The main challenges are the development of specific diagnostics and their validation for use in wildlife.
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spelling pubmed-96085832022-10-28 Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications Jamil, Tariq Akar, Kadir Erdenlig, Sevil Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan Sandalakis, Vassilios Boukouvala, Evridiki Psaroulaki, Anna Melzer, Falk Neubauer, Heinrich Wareth, Gamal Microorganisms Review Brucellosis is an important bacterial zoonosis of domestic and wildlife species. This disease has a significant public health concern and is characterized by reproductive failure resulting in economic losses in the livestock industry. Among thirteen known species, B. abortus, B. melitensis, B. suis, and B. canis are human pathogens. Brucellosis has been extensively investigated in humans and domestic animals. However, the situation in wildlife is still not completely reported and studied. Therefore, a systematic literature search and screening were done to clarify the situation of brucellosis in wildlife in Europe. Sixty-five articles from a total of 13,424 reports published between 1991 and 2021 were selected, applying defined inclusion criteria. Wild boars and brown hares were the most often studied terrestrial wildlife species, whereas seals and porpoises were the most often investigated marine wildlife. Poland, Croatia, and Belgium showed the highest seroprevalences of wild boars caused by B. suis biovar 2. In marine wildlife, brucellosis was mainly caused by B. ceti and B. pinnipedialis. Most samples were from carcasses. Thus, sera could not be collected. It is worrisome that B. abortus and B. melitensis were reported from both terrestrial and marine wild animals, posing a zoonotic threat to people exposed to wild animals. Currently, there is no approved vaccine available for wild animals. The main challenges are the development of specific diagnostics and their validation for use in wildlife. MDPI 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9608583/ /pubmed/36296246 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101970 Text en © 2022 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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Jamil, Tariq
Akar, Kadir
Erdenlig, Sevil
Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan
Sandalakis, Vassilios
Boukouvala, Evridiki
Psaroulaki, Anna
Melzer, Falk
Neubauer, Heinrich
Wareth, Gamal
Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title_full Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title_fullStr Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title_short Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Brucellosis in European Terrestrial and Marine Wildlife Species and Its Regional Implications
title_sort spatio-temporal distribution of brucellosis in european terrestrial and marine wildlife species and its regional implications
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296246
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10101970
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