The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.

Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and brucellosis are major endemic zoonoses in ruminants in Morocco that impact on both animal and human health. This study presents an assessment of the epidemiological and socioeconomic burden of bacterial zoonoses in Sidi Kacem Province in Northern Morocco from a cross-se...

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Main Authors: Hind Yahyaoui Azami, Marie J Ducrotoy, Mohammed Bouslikhane, Jan Hattendorf, Mike Thrusfield, Raquel Conde-Álvarez, Ignacio Moriyón, Amaia Zúñiga-Ripa, Pilar M Muñoz Álvaro, Virginie Mick, Ward Bryssinckx, Sue C Welburn, Jakob Zinsstag
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6143194?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b80d519cb3054d9b99b18a5a4bfecaee2020-11-24T21:52:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01139e020336010.1371/journal.pone.0203360The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.Hind Yahyaoui AzamiMarie J DucrotoyMohammed BouslikhaneJan HattendorfMike ThrusfieldRaquel Conde-ÁlvarezIgnacio MoriyónAmaia Zúñiga-RipaPilar M Muñoz ÁlvaroVirginie MickWard BryssinckxSue C WelburnJakob ZinsstagBovine tuberculosis (BTB) and brucellosis are major endemic zoonoses in ruminants in Morocco that impact on both animal and human health. This study presents an assessment of the epidemiological and socioeconomic burden of bacterial zoonoses in Sidi Kacem Province in Northern Morocco from a cross-sectional survey of 125 cattle and/or small ruminant-owning households. In total, 1082 sheep and goats were examined from 81 households. The single intradermal comparative cervical test to screen for bovine tuberculosis was undertaken on 1194 cattle from 123 households and all cattle were blood sampled. Cattle and small ruminant sera were tested for brucellosis using the standard Rose Bengal Test (sRBT) and the modified Rose Bengal Test (mRBT). Bacteriology was performed on 21 milk samples obtained from cattle that were seropositive for brucellosis for isolation and phenotyping of circulating Brucella strains. Individual and herd prevalence for BTB in cattle of 20.4% (95% CI 18%-23%) and 57.7% (95% CI 48%-66%), respectively, were observed in this study. The prevalence of brucellosis in cattle at individual and herd level was 1.9% (95% CI 1.2%-2.8%) and 9% (95% CI 4.5%-1.5%), respectively. Brucella pathogens were isolated from three cattle milk samples and were identified as B. abortus using Bruceladder® multiplex PCR and B. abortus biovar 1 by classical phenotyping. All small ruminants were seronegative to sRBT, two were positive to mRBT. A higher risk of BTB and brucellosis was observed in cattle in intensive livestock systems, in imported and crossed breeds and in animals from larger herds (>15). The three risk factors were usually present in the same herds, leading to higher transmission risk and persistence of both zoonoses. These results highlight the importance of implementing control strategies for both BTB and brucellosis to reduce productivity losses and the risk of transmission to humans. Prioritising control for BTB and brucellosis in intensive livestock production systems is essential for human and animal health.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6143194?pdf=render
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author Hind Yahyaoui Azami
Marie J Ducrotoy
Mohammed Bouslikhane
Jan Hattendorf
Mike Thrusfield
Raquel Conde-Álvarez
Ignacio Moriyón
Amaia Zúñiga-Ripa
Pilar M Muñoz Álvaro
Virginie Mick
Ward Bryssinckx
Sue C Welburn
Jakob Zinsstag
spellingShingle Hind Yahyaoui Azami
Marie J Ducrotoy
Mohammed Bouslikhane
Jan Hattendorf
Mike Thrusfield
Raquel Conde-Álvarez
Ignacio Moriyón
Amaia Zúñiga-Ripa
Pilar M Muñoz Álvaro
Virginie Mick
Ward Bryssinckx
Sue C Welburn
Jakob Zinsstag
The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hind Yahyaoui Azami
Marie J Ducrotoy
Mohammed Bouslikhane
Jan Hattendorf
Mike Thrusfield
Raquel Conde-Álvarez
Ignacio Moriyón
Amaia Zúñiga-Ripa
Pilar M Muñoz Álvaro
Virginie Mick
Ward Bryssinckx
Sue C Welburn
Jakob Zinsstag
author_sort Hind Yahyaoui Azami
title The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
title_short The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
title_full The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
title_fullStr The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in Sidi Kacem Province, Morocco.
title_sort prevalence of brucellosis and bovine tuberculosis in ruminants in sidi kacem province, morocco.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and brucellosis are major endemic zoonoses in ruminants in Morocco that impact on both animal and human health. This study presents an assessment of the epidemiological and socioeconomic burden of bacterial zoonoses in Sidi Kacem Province in Northern Morocco from a cross-sectional survey of 125 cattle and/or small ruminant-owning households. In total, 1082 sheep and goats were examined from 81 households. The single intradermal comparative cervical test to screen for bovine tuberculosis was undertaken on 1194 cattle from 123 households and all cattle were blood sampled. Cattle and small ruminant sera were tested for brucellosis using the standard Rose Bengal Test (sRBT) and the modified Rose Bengal Test (mRBT). Bacteriology was performed on 21 milk samples obtained from cattle that were seropositive for brucellosis for isolation and phenotyping of circulating Brucella strains. Individual and herd prevalence for BTB in cattle of 20.4% (95% CI 18%-23%) and 57.7% (95% CI 48%-66%), respectively, were observed in this study. The prevalence of brucellosis in cattle at individual and herd level was 1.9% (95% CI 1.2%-2.8%) and 9% (95% CI 4.5%-1.5%), respectively. Brucella pathogens were isolated from three cattle milk samples and were identified as B. abortus using Bruceladder® multiplex PCR and B. abortus biovar 1 by classical phenotyping. All small ruminants were seronegative to sRBT, two were positive to mRBT. A higher risk of BTB and brucellosis was observed in cattle in intensive livestock systems, in imported and crossed breeds and in animals from larger herds (>15). The three risk factors were usually present in the same herds, leading to higher transmission risk and persistence of both zoonoses. These results highlight the importance of implementing control strategies for both BTB and brucellosis to reduce productivity losses and the risk of transmission to humans. Prioritising control for BTB and brucellosis in intensive livestock production systems is essential for human and animal health.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6143194?pdf=render
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