Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil
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Resumo: | Brucellosis is one of the most important and neglected zoonotic diseases. Thus, the objective of this work was to describe the epidemiology, economic losses, and risk factors for brucellosis in bovine cattle, horses, dogs, and humans in the municipality of Flor do Sertão, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Exams for Brucella abortus were conducted from 2017 to 2018 in 2,750 bovines from 131 farms, 20 horses, and 29 dogs. Serological screening tests were used, followed by confirmatory tests (AAT and 2ME/SAT). Regarding the cases of brucellosis in humans, the municipality's health department provided 206 serological results that were recorded in the same period of the study of cattle brucellosis. The prevalence of the disease for the populations was calculated and the decision tree test was applied using the Weka® statistical program to establish an association between risk factors and the positivity in the herds. The Spearman test (GraphPad Prism‑) was used to establish a correlation between brucellosis cases in humans and in bovine cattle. The tests encompassed 45.5% of the cattle population in the municipality, showing a prevalence of brucellosis of 0.29%. The annual economic losses were R$ (BRL) 14,747.92. The percentage of humans that tested positive for brucellosis was 5.33%. The factors associated with positivity for the disease were based on the consumption of dairy products without heat treatment, and prevalence of brucellosis above zero. The prevalence of brucellosis in bovine cattle in Flor do Sertão is low, but high for local outbreaks. However, the prevalence of the disease in humans was high, which were higher than the prevalence in animals, probably due to the risk factors associated with the positivity of the disease, such as the consumption of raw dairy products. |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, BrazilEpidemiología e impacto económico de la ocurrencia de la brucelosis en una ciudad de la unidad federativa de Santa Catarina, en BrasilEpidemiologia e impacto econômico da ocorrência da brucelose em um município do Estado de Santa CatarinaBrucelosisPérdidas productivasPérdidas reproductivasSalud públicaZoonosis.BrucelosePerdas produtivasPerdas reprodutivasSaúde públicaZoonose.BrucellosisProductive lossesReproductive lossesPublic healthZoonosis.Brucellosis is one of the most important and neglected zoonotic diseases. Thus, the objective of this work was to describe the epidemiology, economic losses, and risk factors for brucellosis in bovine cattle, horses, dogs, and humans in the municipality of Flor do Sertão, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Exams for Brucella abortus were conducted from 2017 to 2018 in 2,750 bovines from 131 farms, 20 horses, and 29 dogs. Serological screening tests were used, followed by confirmatory tests (AAT and 2ME/SAT). Regarding the cases of brucellosis in humans, the municipality's health department provided 206 serological results that were recorded in the same period of the study of cattle brucellosis. The prevalence of the disease for the populations was calculated and the decision tree test was applied using the Weka® statistical program to establish an association between risk factors and the positivity in the herds. The Spearman test (GraphPad Prism‑) was used to establish a correlation between brucellosis cases in humans and in bovine cattle. The tests encompassed 45.5% of the cattle population in the municipality, showing a prevalence of brucellosis of 0.29%. The annual economic losses were R$ (BRL) 14,747.92. The percentage of humans that tested positive for brucellosis was 5.33%. The factors associated with positivity for the disease were based on the consumption of dairy products without heat treatment, and prevalence of brucellosis above zero. The prevalence of brucellosis in bovine cattle in Flor do Sertão is low, but high for local outbreaks. However, the prevalence of the disease in humans was high, which were higher than the prevalence in animals, probably due to the risk factors associated with the positivity of the disease, such as the consumption of raw dairy products.La brucelosis es una de las enfermedades zoonóticas más importantes pero la más desatendida. El objetivo del estudio fue saber la epidemiología, las pérdidas económicas y los factores de riesgo de la brucelosis en bovinos, equinos, caninos y humanos en la ciudad de Flor do Sertão, en Santa Catarina, Brasil. Entre 2017 y 2018, se analizaron 2.750 bovinos (de 131 granjas), 2.7 equinos y 29 perros para detectar la contaminación por Brucella abortus. Los análisis de muestreo sérico fueron los del antígeno acidificado tamponado y el 2-mercaptoetanol y la aglutinación sérica lenta en tubos, seguidos de pruebas confirmatorias. Para los casos de brucelosis humana, el departamento de salud de la ciudad concedió 206 resultados séricos para el mismo período de estudio de los bovinos. Se calculó la prevalencia de la enfermedad en las poblaciones, y se utilizó la prueba del árbol de decisión, mediante el programa estadístico Weka®, para establecer una asociación entre los factores de riesgo y la confirmación de la enfermedad en los rebaños. Se utilizó la prueba de Spearman (GraphPad Prism®) para establecer una correlación entre los casos humanos y bovinos. Se analizó el 45,5% de la población bovina de la ciudad, y se indicó una prevalencia de brucelosis del 0,29%. Las pérdidas económicas anuales fueron de BRL 14.747,92. Para el 5.33% de los humanos analizados, el resultado fue positivo. Los factores asociados a la confirmación de la enfermedad se basan en el consumo de productos lácteos sin tratamiento térmico, y la prevalencia de brucelosis por encima de cero. Se observó que en la ciudad de Flor do Sertão, en Santa Catarina, Brasil, la prevalencia de brucelosis en bovinos es baja, sin embargo, alta para los brotes. Sin embargo, la prevalencia de la enfermedad en humanos fue alta, siendo superior a la prevalencia en animales, posiblemente debido a los factores de riesgo asociados a la confirmación de la enfermedad, como el consumo de productos lácteos crudos.A brucelose é uma das mais importantes e negligenciadas doenças zoonóticas. Objetivou-se com o estudo conhecer a epidemiologia, as perdas econômicas e os fatores de risco da brucelose em bovinos, equinos, cães e humanos no município de Flor do Sertão – Santa Catarina. Examinou-se para Brucella abortus, entre 2017 e 2018, 2.750 bovinos, de 131 propriedades; 20 equinos e 29 cães. Os testes sorológicos de triagem seguidos de confirmatório realizados foram o AAT e 2 ME/SAT. Para casos de brucelose humana, a secretaria de saúde do município concedeu 206 resultados sorológicos referentes ao mesmo período de estudo dos bovinos. Foram calculadas prevalências da doença para as populações e utilizado o teste da árvore de decisão, pelo programa estatístico Weka®, para estabelecer associação entre fatores de risco e a positividade de rebanhos. O teste de Spearman (GraphPad Prism®) foi utilizado para estabelecer correlação entre casos humanos e bovinos. 45,5% da população de bovinos do município foi testada, demonstrando prevalência de brucelose de 0,29%. As perdas econômicas anuais foram de R$ 14.747,92. Foram positivos 5,33% dos humanos testados. Os fatores associados com a positividade para a doença baseiam-se no consumo produtos lácteos sem tratamento térmico, e prevalência de brucelose acima de zero. Observou-se que em Flor do Sertão – SC, a prevalência de brucelose em bovinos é baixa, porém, elevada para focos. No entanto, a prevalência da doença em humanos foi elevada, sendo superior a prevalência animal, possivelmente decorrente dos fatores de risco associados a positividade da doença, como o consumo de lácteos crus.Research, Society and Development2021-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1320810.33448/rsd-v10i3.13208Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e12610313208Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e12610313208Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e126103132082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13208/11812Copyright (c) 2021 Marina Gabriela Possa; Fabricio Bernardi; Adalgiza Pinto Neto; Jonatas Cattelam; Iucif Abrão Nascif Júnior; Camila Keterine Gorzelanski Trenkel; Marcelo Falci Motahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPossa, Marina GabrielaBernardi, Fabricio Pinto Neto, Adalgiza Cattelam, JonatasNascif Júnior, Iucif Abrão Trenkel, Camila Keterine Gorzelanski Mota, Marcelo Falci 2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13208Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:36.558508Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil Epidemiología e impacto económico de la ocurrencia de la brucelosis en una ciudad de la unidad federativa de Santa Catarina, en Brasil Epidemiologia e impacto econômico da ocorrência da brucelose em um município do Estado de Santa Catarina |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil Possa, Marina Gabriela Brucelosis Pérdidas productivas Pérdidas reproductivas Salud pública Zoonosis. Brucelose Perdas produtivas Perdas reprodutivas Saúde pública Zoonose. Brucellosis Productive losses Reproductive losses Public health Zoonosis. |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Epidemiology and economic impact of brucellosis in the municipality of Santa Catarina State, Brazil |
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Possa, Marina Gabriela |
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Possa, Marina Gabriela Bernardi, Fabricio Pinto Neto, Adalgiza Cattelam, Jonatas Nascif Júnior, Iucif Abrão Trenkel, Camila Keterine Gorzelanski Mota, Marcelo Falci |
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Bernardi, Fabricio Pinto Neto, Adalgiza Cattelam, Jonatas Nascif Júnior, Iucif Abrão Trenkel, Camila Keterine Gorzelanski Mota, Marcelo Falci |
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Possa, Marina Gabriela Bernardi, Fabricio Pinto Neto, Adalgiza Cattelam, Jonatas Nascif Júnior, Iucif Abrão Trenkel, Camila Keterine Gorzelanski Mota, Marcelo Falci |
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Brucelosis Pérdidas productivas Pérdidas reproductivas Salud pública Zoonosis. Brucelose Perdas produtivas Perdas reprodutivas Saúde pública Zoonose. Brucellosis Productive losses Reproductive losses Public health Zoonosis. |
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Brucelosis Pérdidas productivas Pérdidas reproductivas Salud pública Zoonosis. Brucelose Perdas produtivas Perdas reprodutivas Saúde pública Zoonose. Brucellosis Productive losses Reproductive losses Public health Zoonosis. |
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Brucellosis is one of the most important and neglected zoonotic diseases. Thus, the objective of this work was to describe the epidemiology, economic losses, and risk factors for brucellosis in bovine cattle, horses, dogs, and humans in the municipality of Flor do Sertão, state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Exams for Brucella abortus were conducted from 2017 to 2018 in 2,750 bovines from 131 farms, 20 horses, and 29 dogs. Serological screening tests were used, followed by confirmatory tests (AAT and 2ME/SAT). Regarding the cases of brucellosis in humans, the municipality's health department provided 206 serological results that were recorded in the same period of the study of cattle brucellosis. The prevalence of the disease for the populations was calculated and the decision tree test was applied using the Weka® statistical program to establish an association between risk factors and the positivity in the herds. The Spearman test (GraphPad Prism‑) was used to establish a correlation between brucellosis cases in humans and in bovine cattle. The tests encompassed 45.5% of the cattle population in the municipality, showing a prevalence of brucellosis of 0.29%. The annual economic losses were R$ (BRL) 14,747.92. The percentage of humans that tested positive for brucellosis was 5.33%. The factors associated with positivity for the disease were based on the consumption of dairy products without heat treatment, and prevalence of brucellosis above zero. The prevalence of brucellosis in bovine cattle in Flor do Sertão is low, but high for local outbreaks. However, the prevalence of the disease in humans was high, which were higher than the prevalence in animals, probably due to the risk factors associated with the positivity of the disease, such as the consumption of raw dairy products. |
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