Prevalence of bovine brucellosis, tuberculosis and dermatophilosis among cattle from Benins main dairy basins

Charles, Pomalegni and Nestor, Denakpo Noudeke and Gerard, Dossou-Gbete and Serge, Mensah and Luc, Gilbert Aplogan and Germain, Atchade and Jacques, Dougnon and Issaka, Youssao and Guy, Apollinaire Mensah and Souaïbou, Farougou (2017) Prevalence of bovine brucellosis, tuberculosis and dermatophilosis among cattle from Benins main dairy basins. Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, 9 (5). pp. 97-104. ISSN 2141-2529

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Abstract

In order to determine the prevalence of bovine brucellosis, tuberculosis and dermatophilosis, a study was carried out in main dairy areas of Benin from April to September 2015. For brucellosis, 780 sera and 78 milk samples were analyzed by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (iELISA). For tuberculosis, 780 cattle underwent a comparative intradermal tuberculin test and 78 milk samples were used for Ziehl-Neelsen’s staining. About dermatophilosis, 78 samples of scabs were collected for Giemsa’s staining. For brucellosis, the overall individual animal seroprevalence was 8.85%. The regions of Borgou with 19.33% and Atlantique with 0% prevalence showed significant differences (p <0.05) with the other regions. For tuberculosis, the overall individual animal prevalence was 2.18%. The regions of Borgou and Alibori, with 0% prevalence each, showed significant differences (p <0.05) with most other regions. Taking into account the individual animal prevalence, Zou (brucellosis 18.33%, tuberculosis 6.67%) and Plateau (brucellosis 10%, tuberculosis 6.67%) were the areas at risk for these two diseases. For dermatophilosis the overall herd prevalence was 23.08%. There was significant difference (p<0.05) between Alibori and Mono but also between Alibori and Zou. It is urgent, therefore, to put in place an adapted control strategy taking into account these geographical realities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Grantha Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 19 Apr 2023 09:03
Last Modified: 31 Jul 2024 13:02
URI: http://asian.universityeprint.com/id/eprint/666

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