Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Rêgo, Marlos José Portela
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Batista Filho, Antônio Fernando Barbosa, Oliveira, Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes de, Borges, Jonas de Melo, França, Carlos André Barbosa de, Ribeiro, Cláudia Pestana, Pituco, Edviges Maristela, Pinheiro Junior, José Wilton
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23792
Resumo: The aim of the present study was to determine the seroprevalence of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) on family farms, as well as to study the risk factors associated with the infection. In total, 319 blood serum samples were collected from cattle, of reproductive age (>24 months) in 24 herds from 11 cities of the brejo microregion in Pernambuco. The samples were subjected to the seroneutralization test to detect anti-BVDV antibodies. In order to identify the risk factors associated with the BVDV, a questionnaire epidemiologic was applied and followed by statistical analysis of logistic regression, with the serological test considered as the dependent variable (reagent or non-reagent). A prevalence of 51.1% (163/319; C.I. 45.5% - 56.7%) was found in the present study. Of the 24 herds sampled, 100.0% contained at least one reagent animal. The prevalence in the counties ranged from 23.1% to 70.0%. The following risk factors were identified in the present study: not providing colostrum (OR 3.85; p=0.018); disease unknown (OR 2.54; p=0.001) and consortium breeding (OR 1.76; p=0.013). Based on these results, it was clear that BVDV infection is widespread in herds on family farms in the microregion studied herein. Health education policies must be implemented for producers and professionals who provide technical assistance. In addition, based on the risk factors identified in the present study, hygiene-sanitary measures should be implemented in order to reduce the prevalence of the BVDV.
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spelling Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in BrazilAnálise epidemiológica da infecção pelo vírus da diarreia viral bovina em rebanhos da agricultura familiar, BrasilBVDVCattleDiagnosisRisk factors.BovinosBVDDiagnósticoFatores de risco.The aim of the present study was to determine the seroprevalence of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) on family farms, as well as to study the risk factors associated with the infection. In total, 319 blood serum samples were collected from cattle, of reproductive age (>24 months) in 24 herds from 11 cities of the brejo microregion in Pernambuco. The samples were subjected to the seroneutralization test to detect anti-BVDV antibodies. In order to identify the risk factors associated with the BVDV, a questionnaire epidemiologic was applied and followed by statistical analysis of logistic regression, with the serological test considered as the dependent variable (reagent or non-reagent). A prevalence of 51.1% (163/319; C.I. 45.5% - 56.7%) was found in the present study. Of the 24 herds sampled, 100.0% contained at least one reagent animal. The prevalence in the counties ranged from 23.1% to 70.0%. The following risk factors were identified in the present study: not providing colostrum (OR 3.85; p=0.018); disease unknown (OR 2.54; p=0.001) and consortium breeding (OR 1.76; p=0.013). Based on these results, it was clear that BVDV infection is widespread in herds on family farms in the microregion studied herein. Health education policies must be implemented for producers and professionals who provide technical assistance. In addition, based on the risk factors identified in the present study, hygiene-sanitary measures should be implemented in order to reduce the prevalence of the BVDV.Objetivou-se com este estudo determinar a soroprevalência e estudar os fatores de risco associados à infecção pelo vírus da diarreia viral bovina (BVDV) nas unidades produtivas de agricultura familiar. Foram coletadas 319 amostras de soro sanguíneo, de bovinos em idade reprodutiva (>24 meses), procedentes de 24 rebanhos bovinos em 11 municípios da microrregião brejo pernambucano. As amostras foram submetidas ao teste de soroneutralização para detecção de anticorpos anti-BVDV. Para a identificação dos fatores de risco associados ao BVDV, foi aplicado um questionário epidemiológico e foi realizada uma análise estatística de regressão logística, considerando como variável dependente o exame sorológico (reagente ou não reagente). Observou-se com este estudo uma prevalência de 51,1% (163/319; I.C. 45,5% - 56,7%). Dos 24 rebanhos amostrados, 100% apresentaram pelo menos um animal reagente. A prevalência nos municípios variou de 23,1% a 70,0%. Os fatores de risco identificados neste estudo foram: não fornecer colostro (OR 3,85; p=0,018); não conhecer a enfermidade (OR 2,54; p=0,001) e criação consorciada (OR 1,76; p=0,013). Diante dos resultados obtidos, constatou-se que a infecção pelo BVDV está disseminada nos rebanhos de agricultura familiar na microrregião estudada e que políticas de educação em saúde devem ser implementadas tanto para os produtores como para os profissionais que prestam assistência técnica. Além disso, medidas higiênico-sanitárias com base nos fatores de risco identificados neste estudo devem ser implementadas como forma de reduzir a prevalência do BVDV.UEL2016-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa de campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/2379210.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n6p4119Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 37 No. 6 (2016); 4119-4130Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 37 n. 6 (2016); 4119-41301679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/23792/20064Copyright (c) 2016 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRêgo, Marlos José PortelaBatista Filho, Antônio Fernando BarbosaOliveira, Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes deBorges, Jonas de MeloFrança, Carlos André Barbosa deRibeiro, Cláudia PestanaPituco, Edviges MaristelaPinheiro Junior, José Wilton2022-11-29T16:06:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23792Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-11-29T16:06:11Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
Análise epidemiológica da infecção pelo vírus da diarreia viral bovina em rebanhos da agricultura familiar, Brasil
title Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
spellingShingle Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
Rêgo, Marlos José Portela
BVDV
Cattle
Diagnosis
Risk factors.
Bovinos
BVD
Diagnóstico
Fatores de risco.
title_short Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
title_full Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
title_sort Epidemiological analysis of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus on family farms in Brazil
author Rêgo, Marlos José Portela
author_facet Rêgo, Marlos José Portela
Batista Filho, Antônio Fernando Barbosa
Oliveira, Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes de
Borges, Jonas de Melo
França, Carlos André Barbosa de
Ribeiro, Cláudia Pestana
Pituco, Edviges Maristela
Pinheiro Junior, José Wilton
author_role author
author2 Batista Filho, Antônio Fernando Barbosa
Oliveira, Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes de
Borges, Jonas de Melo
França, Carlos André Barbosa de
Ribeiro, Cláudia Pestana
Pituco, Edviges Maristela
Pinheiro Junior, José Wilton
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rêgo, Marlos José Portela
Batista Filho, Antônio Fernando Barbosa
Oliveira, Pollyanne Raysa Fernandes de
Borges, Jonas de Melo
França, Carlos André Barbosa de
Ribeiro, Cláudia Pestana
Pituco, Edviges Maristela
Pinheiro Junior, José Wilton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv BVDV
Cattle
Diagnosis
Risk factors.
Bovinos
BVD
Diagnóstico
Fatores de risco.
topic BVDV
Cattle
Diagnosis
Risk factors.
Bovinos
BVD
Diagnóstico
Fatores de risco.
description The aim of the present study was to determine the seroprevalence of infection by the bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) on family farms, as well as to study the risk factors associated with the infection. In total, 319 blood serum samples were collected from cattle, of reproductive age (>24 months) in 24 herds from 11 cities of the brejo microregion in Pernambuco. The samples were subjected to the seroneutralization test to detect anti-BVDV antibodies. In order to identify the risk factors associated with the BVDV, a questionnaire epidemiologic was applied and followed by statistical analysis of logistic regression, with the serological test considered as the dependent variable (reagent or non-reagent). A prevalence of 51.1% (163/319; C.I. 45.5% - 56.7%) was found in the present study. Of the 24 herds sampled, 100.0% contained at least one reagent animal. The prevalence in the counties ranged from 23.1% to 70.0%. The following risk factors were identified in the present study: not providing colostrum (OR 3.85; p=0.018); disease unknown (OR 2.54; p=0.001) and consortium breeding (OR 1.76; p=0.013). Based on these results, it was clear that BVDV infection is widespread in herds on family farms in the microregion studied herein. Health education policies must be implemented for producers and professionals who provide technical assistance. In addition, based on the risk factors identified in the present study, hygiene-sanitary measures should be implemented in order to reduce the prevalence of the BVDV.
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