Sero-prevalence of brucellosis in cattle at Dhamar governorate, Yemen


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Author Details : Ahmed Yahya Al-Qudari, Maged Ahmed Al-Garadi, Fawaz Ali Al-Monifi

Volume : 5, Issue : 3, Year : 2018

Article Page : 326-330

https://doi.org/10.18231/2394-5478.2018.0068



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Abstract

Introduction: Brucellosis is one of the common zoonotic diseases that leading to the extensive economic losses throughout the world. Control and eradication of this disease depends mainly on the early detection.
Aims: The present work was achieved between March and September 2016 as a cross-sectional study to determine the sero-prevalence of brucellosis in cattle.
Materials and Methods: Three hundred eighty four sera samples which including 359 females and 25 males were collected randomly from unvaccinated cattle, in twelve different regions at Dhamar governorate in Yemen. All sera samples screened for cattle brucellosis using RBT and the positive samples reconfirmed using I-ELISA. A structured questionnaire used to collect epidemiological data that analyzed using SAS program.
Results and Discussion: The sero-prevalence of cattle brucellosis was 0.26%. No significant association (P?0.05) between prevalence of cattle brucellosis and region (2.8%), age (3.22%), sex (0.27%) and breed (0.26%) was determined.
Conclusion: Study findings showed a low prevalence of cattle brucellosis in Dhamar governorate. Although, the current work form a baseline data for more study of cattle brucellosis, and start point for its control in Yemen.

Keywords: Brucellosis, Cattle, Dhamar Governorate, RBT, I-ELISA, Sero-prevalence, Yemen.


How to cite : Al-qudari A Y, Al-garadi M A, Al-monifi F A, Sero-prevalence of brucellosis in cattle at Dhamar governorate, Yemen. Indian J Microbiol Res 2018;5(3):326-330


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