نتایج جستجو برای: sheep brucellosis

تعداد نتایج: 45435  

Journal: :Iranian journal of veterinary research 2014
H Sharifi S Tabatabaei H Rashidi S Kazeminia F Sabbagh P Khajooei M Karamouzian O Nekouei M Adeli Sardooei L Leontides

This cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate seroprevalence and to identify flock-level factors associated with seropositivity to brucellosis in small ruminants in Kerman province, southeastern Iran. In October-November 2011, serum samples were randomly collected from 1767 sheep and 1233 goats, older than 18 months, from 300 flocks. The sera were initially screened for the presence of a...

2014
Nadine Rujeni Léonidas Mbanzamihigo

The incidence of human brucellosis is not documented in Rwanda despite several reports on the disease in cattle. Because brucellosis has been associated with abortion, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of positive serology in women presenting with abortion and/or stillbirth. The study was done in Huye District, in the Southern Province of Rwanda, and the patients were recr...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1996
M N Abo-Shehada J S Odeh M Abu-Essud N Abuharfeil

BACKGROUND Brucellosis is considered the most important zoonosis in Jordan with high prevalence among man and livestock. METHODS This study was carried out on high risk people in 1992 in order to assess the seroprevalence of brucellosis in northern Jordan. The sera of 1236 individuals (636 at high risk and 600 controls) were evaluated using the Rose Bengal plate agglutination test (RBPT) and ...

2013
Abdou Razac Boukary Claude Saegerman Emmanuel Abatih David Fretin Rianatou Alambédji Bada Reginald De Deken Halimatou Adamou Harouna Alhassane Yenikoye Eric Thys

INTRODUCTION In Niamey, Niger, interactions within the interface between animals, humans and the environment induce a potential risk of brucellosis transmission between animals and from animals to humans. Currently, little is known about the transmission of Brucella in this context. RESULTS 5,192 animals from 681 herds were included in the study. Serum samples and hygroma fluids were collecte...

Journal: :BMC Veterinary Research 2021

Abstract Background Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella spp. In Nepal, the presence of brucellosis in small ruminants, namely sheep and goats, has impacted farmers’ livelihood food safety consumers. A cross-sectional study was conducted Rupandehi district Nepal during January to March 2020 investigate seroepidemiology associated risk factors goat population. Altogether, 19 60 f...

امیری, کریم, اکبری ساری, علی, اکبرین, حسام الدین, باهنر, علیرضا, بلوکی, زهرا, شریفی, حمید, پرتوی, راضیه,

Background and Objectives: Brucellosis in livestock has led to a significant reduction in the economic capital in Iran. Estimation of the economic losses due to this disease helps to highlight the importance of the disease and makes it easy to justify brucellosis control programs. Methods: Estimation was done based on the data received from the Iran Veterinary Organization and statistics boo...

Journal: : 2022

Introduction Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by gram-negative coccobacillus bacterium of the genus Brucella, which can be transmitted direct contact with animals or their secretions. Is an acute subacute systemic disease that generally starts two to four weeks after inoculation. Its symptoms are nonspecific, but typically presented fever, night sweats, arthralgias asthenia. Although being ende...

2016
Roland Grunow Daniela Jacob Silke Klee Dietmar Schlembach Sabine Jackowski-Dohrmann Vera Loenning-Baucke Bettina Eberspächer Sonja Swidsinski

A teenage woman migrating from Syria arrived in May 2015 in Germany. She gave birth to a healthy child in early 2016, but became febrile shortly after delivery. Blood cultures revealed Brucella melitensis. In retrospect, she reported contact with sheep in Syria and recurrent pain in the hip joints over about five months before diagnosis of brucellosis. We discuss consequences for adequate treat...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2013
Elżbieta Monika Galińska Jerzy Zagórski

Brucellosis in humans is a zoonosis of greatly varied clinical image. It occurs on all inhabited continents. The course of the disease may be acute, sub-acute or chronic. The etiologic factors of brucellosis are small, aerobic Gram-negative rods of the genus Brucella, which currently contains ten species: B. abortus, B. suis, B. ovis, B. melitensis, B. canis, B. neotomae, B. pinnipedialis, B. c...

2010
Pilar M Muñoz Mariana Boadella Maricruz Arnal María J de Miguel Miguel Revilla David Martínez Joaquín Vicente Pelayo Acevedo Álvaro Oleaga Francisco Ruiz-Fons Clara M Marín José M Prieto José de la Fuente Marta Barral Montserrat Barberán Daniel Fernández de Luco José M Blasco Christian Gortázar

BACKGROUND The role of wildlife as a brucellosis reservoir for humans and domestic livestock remains to be properly established. The aim of this work was to determine the aetiology, apparent prevalence, spatial distribution and risk factors for brucellosis transmission in several Iberian wild ungulates. METHODS A multi-species indirect immunosorbent assay (iELISA) using Brucella S-LPS antigen...

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