Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará

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Autor(a) principal: de Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: da Costa, Mateus Matiuzzi, do Nascimento Junior, João Alves, da Silva, Francisco Dyrlley Andrade, Peixoto, Rodolfo de Moraes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1237
Resumo: The present study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with bovine brucellosis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará using spatial distribution and flow network analysis. Four slaughterhouses were sampled in Ceará: two under municipal inspection and two under state inspection. Blood samples were randomly collected from bovine animals, resulting in a total of 964 samples. The collected sera were subjected to the Acidified Buffered Antigen (AAT) test, and the complement fixation test (FC) was performed for positive cases. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to 38 producers who slaughter animals at the sampled facilities to assess the risk factors for brucellosis. An apparent prevalence of 1.55% (15) was found in the AAT test and 0.2% (n=2) in the FC test. A higher percentage of reactive animals was observed (66.6%) in properties where cattle farming is not the main activity, with OR = 4.75. The absence of contact with neighboring animals is a factor associated with protection, with a lower prevalence of seroreactive animals (23.5%) when animals were raised without contact with others (OR = 0.30). Therefore, bovine brucellosis in herds and animals can be considered low in the studied region and under all production systems. Nevertheless, despite the importance of this disease to the economic and public health aspects and the advances of the PNCEBT Program, brucellosis is still circulating in Ceará.
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spelling Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of CearáSoroprevalência da brucelose bovina e análise da rede de fluxo em abatedouros no estado do Cearábovine culture, Brucella abortus, risk factors, animal movement, one health.bovinocultura, Brucella abortus, fatores de risco, trânsito animal, saúde única.The present study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with bovine brucellosis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará using spatial distribution and flow network analysis. Four slaughterhouses were sampled in Ceará: two under municipal inspection and two under state inspection. Blood samples were randomly collected from bovine animals, resulting in a total of 964 samples. The collected sera were subjected to the Acidified Buffered Antigen (AAT) test, and the complement fixation test (FC) was performed for positive cases. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to 38 producers who slaughter animals at the sampled facilities to assess the risk factors for brucellosis. An apparent prevalence of 1.55% (15) was found in the AAT test and 0.2% (n=2) in the FC test. A higher percentage of reactive animals was observed (66.6%) in properties where cattle farming is not the main activity, with OR = 4.75. The absence of contact with neighboring animals is a factor associated with protection, with a lower prevalence of seroreactive animals (23.5%) when animals were raised without contact with others (OR = 0.30). Therefore, bovine brucellosis in herds and animals can be considered low in the studied region and under all production systems. Nevertheless, despite the importance of this disease to the economic and public health aspects and the advances of the PNCEBT Program, brucellosis is still circulating in Ceará.Objetivou-se conhecer a prevalência e fatores de risco associados a brucelose em bovinos em abatedouros no estado do Ceará, determinando sua distribuição espacial e análise da rede de fluxo. Foram amostrados quatro abatedouros no Ceará referente a três mesorregiões do estado (Centro Sul, Sertões e Sul cearense), sendo dois abatedouros sob inspeção municipal e dois sob inspeção estadual para colheita de amostras de sangue em animais bovinos de forma aleatória, gerando um total de 964 amostras. Os soros colhidos foram submetidos ao teste do Antígeno Acidificado Tamponado (AAT) e para os casos positivos foi realizado o teste da Fixação de Complemento (FC). Foi aplicado um questionário epidemiológico para avaliação dos fatores de risco para brucelose, sendo entrevistados um total de 38 produtores que abatiam seus animais nos estabelecimentos participantes da pesquisa. Foi encontrada uma prevalência aparente de 1,5% (n=15) na prova do AAT e 0,2% (n=2) na FC. Duas variáveis apresentaram-se associadas à presença de bovinos positivos na AAT, a existência de atividades econômicas paralelas à bovinocultura (OR = 4,75). A ausência de contato com animais da vizinhança (OR = 0,30), apresentando-se como fator protetor. Pode-se afirmar que a prevalência da brucelose bovina na área estudada é baixa, no entanto, ainda é observada a circulação do agente no estado do Ceará, sendo importante a manutenção das medidas de controle previstas no Programa Nacional de Controle e Erradicação da Brucelose e Tuberculose (PNCEBT) e inclusão de medidas adicionais, tendo em vista a relevância da enfermidade na Saúde Pública e no cenário agropecuário do país.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2022-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/123710.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003521Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 44 (2022); e003521Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 44 (2022); e0035212527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVenghttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1237/1127https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/1237/1177Copyright (c) 2022 Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho de Araújo, Mateus Matiuzzi da Costa, João Alves do Nascimento Junior, Francisco Dyrlley Andrade da Silva, Rodolfo de Moraes Peixotohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalhoda Costa, Mateus Matiuzzido Nascimento Junior, João Alvesda Silva, Francisco Dyrlley AndradePeixoto, Rodolfo de Moraes2022-06-25T22:19:04Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/1237Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2022-06-25T22:19:04Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
Soroprevalência da brucelose bovina e análise da rede de fluxo em abatedouros no estado do Ceará
title Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
spellingShingle Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
de Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho
bovine culture, Brucella abortus, risk factors, animal movement, one health.
bovinocultura, Brucella abortus, fatores de risco, trânsito animal, saúde única.
title_short Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
title_full Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
title_fullStr Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
title_full_unstemmed Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
title_sort Bovine brucellosis seroprevalence and flow network analysis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará
author de Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho
author_facet de Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho
da Costa, Mateus Matiuzzi
do Nascimento Junior, João Alves
da Silva, Francisco Dyrlley Andrade
Peixoto, Rodolfo de Moraes
author_role author
author2 da Costa, Mateus Matiuzzi
do Nascimento Junior, João Alves
da Silva, Francisco Dyrlley Andrade
Peixoto, Rodolfo de Moraes
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Araújo, Luenny Carla Silva dos Santos Carvalho
da Costa, Mateus Matiuzzi
do Nascimento Junior, João Alves
da Silva, Francisco Dyrlley Andrade
Peixoto, Rodolfo de Moraes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bovine culture, Brucella abortus, risk factors, animal movement, one health.
bovinocultura, Brucella abortus, fatores de risco, trânsito animal, saúde única.
topic bovine culture, Brucella abortus, risk factors, animal movement, one health.
bovinocultura, Brucella abortus, fatores de risco, trânsito animal, saúde única.
description The present study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors associated with bovine brucellosis in slaughterhouses in the state of Ceará using spatial distribution and flow network analysis. Four slaughterhouses were sampled in Ceará: two under municipal inspection and two under state inspection. Blood samples were randomly collected from bovine animals, resulting in a total of 964 samples. The collected sera were subjected to the Acidified Buffered Antigen (AAT) test, and the complement fixation test (FC) was performed for positive cases. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied to 38 producers who slaughter animals at the sampled facilities to assess the risk factors for brucellosis. An apparent prevalence of 1.55% (15) was found in the AAT test and 0.2% (n=2) in the FC test. A higher percentage of reactive animals was observed (66.6%) in properties where cattle farming is not the main activity, with OR = 4.75. The absence of contact with neighboring animals is a factor associated with protection, with a lower prevalence of seroreactive animals (23.5%) when animals were raised without contact with others (OR = 0.30). Therefore, bovine brucellosis in herds and animals can be considered low in the studied region and under all production systems. Nevertheless, despite the importance of this disease to the economic and public health aspects and the advances of the PNCEBT Program, brucellosis is still circulating in Ceará.
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