Seroprevalence, and molecular detection of Brucella abortus in cattle tissues from an abattoir in Namibia
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Madzingira, Oscar
Aikukutu, Gottlieb
Kandongo, Fidelis
Kolo, Francis Babaman
Khaiseb, Siegfried
Tjipura-Zaire, Georgina
Kabajani, Juliet N.
Musilika-Shilongo, Albertina
Van Heerden, Henriette
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Taylor and Francis
Abstract
Brucellosis is a worldwide zoonosis that is endemic in Namibia. This study estimated seroprevalence
of brucellosis, and determined the presence of Brucella infection in slaughtered cattle using the
genus-specific 16-23S rRNA interspacer PCR (ITS-PCR), and the species-specific AMOS-PCR. Between
December 2018 and May 2019, sera (n = 304), pooled lymph nodes (n = 304), and individual spleen
(n = 304) were collected from slaughtered cattle from 52 farms. Sera were tested for anti-Brucella
antibodies using the Rose Bengal test (RBT), and the complement fixation test (CFT). Seroprevalence
was 2.3% (7/304) (RBT) and 1.6% (5/304) (CFT). Prevalence of positive herds was 9.6% (5/52). Lymph
node (n = 200) and spleen (n = 200) samples from seronegative cattle tested negative for Brucella
spp. DNA on ITS-PCR, but Brucella spp. DNA was detected in lymph nodes (85.7%, 6/7) and spleen
(85.7%, 6/7) from RBT positive cattle. ITS-PCR confirmed isolates from lymph node (51.4%, 4/7) and
spleen (85.7%, 6/7) as Brucella spp.; while AMOS-PCR and Brucella abortus species specific (BaSS) PCR
confirmed the isolates as Brucella abortus, and field strains, respectively. Provision of adequate
protective gear, and the promotion of brucellosis awareness among abattoir workers is recommended
to prevent zoonotic infection.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The datasets used and/or analysed during the current study are included in this manuscript.
Keywords
Seroprevalence, Abattoir, Cattle, ITS-PCR, AMOS-PCR, Brucella abortus, SDG-02: Zero hunger, SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-02:Zero Hunger
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
Citation
Madzingira, O., Aikukutu, G., Kandongo, F. et al. 2023, 'Seroprevalence, and molecular detection of Brucella abortus in cattle tissues from an abattoir in Namibia', Infection Ecology & Epidemiology, vol. 13, no. 1, art. 2229589, pp. 1-10.
https://DOI.org/10.1080/20008686.2023.2229589.