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Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania

Brucellosis is a disease of major socio-economic importance worldwide, particularly in low-income countries. This retrospective study aimed to estimate seroprevalence and risk factors associated with brucellosis in commercial cattle farms in the eastern coast zone of Tanzania (ECZT). A total of 1,05...

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Autores principales: Warioba, James P., Karimuribo, Esron D., Komba, Erick V. G., Kabululu, Mwemezi L., Minga, Godwin A., Nonga, Hezron E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36814809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4904931
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author Warioba, James P.
Karimuribo, Esron D.
Komba, Erick V. G.
Kabululu, Mwemezi L.
Minga, Godwin A.
Nonga, Hezron E.
author_facet Warioba, James P.
Karimuribo, Esron D.
Komba, Erick V. G.
Kabululu, Mwemezi L.
Minga, Godwin A.
Nonga, Hezron E.
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description Brucellosis is a disease of major socio-economic importance worldwide, particularly in low-income countries. This retrospective study aimed to estimate seroprevalence and risk factors associated with brucellosis in commercial cattle farms in the eastern coast zone of Tanzania (ECZT). A total of 1,052 serum samples collected from 20 commercial farms were subjected to rose bengal plate test (RBPT) and indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (i-ELISA). Descriptive analysis was employed to determine frequencies and proportions. To establish risk factors, a multivariate logistic regression analysis was carried out using a backward elimination procedure, following a univariate analysis, with 0.1 set as a cut-off point for the selection of putative risk factors. Agreement between RBPT and i-ELISA was determined using a Kappa coefficient (κ). The overall animal-level seroprevalence was 25.9% based on i-ELISA. Logistic regression analysis revealed that odds of infection were significantly higher in females (OR = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.2–2.5, p = 0.002) and in young animals than in adults (OR = 3.6, CI: 2.1–6.2, p < 0.001). In addition, odds of infection were higher during the wet season (OR = 3.4, CI: 3.2–5.2, p < 0.001), in cattle reared in rural farms (OR = 4.8, CI: 2.0–11.5, p < 0.001), in cattle reared in areas, not in contact with wildlife (OR = 2.9, CI: 1.4–2.3, p = 0.004), and in medium-sized farms (OR = 12.5, CI: 6.9–22.9, p < 0.001). These findings confirm that bovine brucellosis was prevalent among commercial cattle farms in the ECZT, posing a serious public health concern to the community living in these settings. The one health approach should be adopted for effective control of brucellosis.
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spelling pubmed-99409782023-02-21 Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania Warioba, James P. Karimuribo, Esron D. Komba, Erick V. G. Kabululu, Mwemezi L. Minga, Godwin A. Nonga, Hezron E. Vet Med Int Research Article Brucellosis is a disease of major socio-economic importance worldwide, particularly in low-income countries. This retrospective study aimed to estimate seroprevalence and risk factors associated with brucellosis in commercial cattle farms in the eastern coast zone of Tanzania (ECZT). A total of 1,052 serum samples collected from 20 commercial farms were subjected to rose bengal plate test (RBPT) and indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (i-ELISA). Descriptive analysis was employed to determine frequencies and proportions. To establish risk factors, a multivariate logistic regression analysis was carried out using a backward elimination procedure, following a univariate analysis, with 0.1 set as a cut-off point for the selection of putative risk factors. Agreement between RBPT and i-ELISA was determined using a Kappa coefficient (κ). The overall animal-level seroprevalence was 25.9% based on i-ELISA. Logistic regression analysis revealed that odds of infection were significantly higher in females (OR = 1.8, 95% CI: 1.2–2.5, p = 0.002) and in young animals than in adults (OR = 3.6, CI: 2.1–6.2, p < 0.001). In addition, odds of infection were higher during the wet season (OR = 3.4, CI: 3.2–5.2, p < 0.001), in cattle reared in rural farms (OR = 4.8, CI: 2.0–11.5, p < 0.001), in cattle reared in areas, not in contact with wildlife (OR = 2.9, CI: 1.4–2.3, p = 0.004), and in medium-sized farms (OR = 12.5, CI: 6.9–22.9, p < 0.001). These findings confirm that bovine brucellosis was prevalent among commercial cattle farms in the ECZT, posing a serious public health concern to the community living in these settings. The one health approach should be adopted for effective control of brucellosis. Hindawi 2023-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9940978/ /pubmed/36814809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4904931 Text en Copyright © 2023 James P. Warioba et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under 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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Komba, Erick V. G.
Kabululu, Mwemezi L.
Minga, Godwin A.
Nonga, Hezron E.
Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania
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title_full Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania
title_fullStr Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania
title_short Occurrence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Commercial Cattle Farms from Selected Districts of the Eastern Coast Zone, Tanzania
title_sort occurrence and risk factors of brucellosis in commercial cattle farms from selected districts of the eastern coast zone, tanzania
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36814809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4904931
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