Pathogens (Jan 2023)

Epidemiological Situation of Glanders in the State of Pará, Brazil

  • Ana Paula Vilhena Beckman Pinho,
  • Fernando Ferreira,
  • Jeferson Jacó Fuck,
  • Jefferson Pinto de Oliveira,
  • Ricardo Augusto Dias,
  • José Henrique Hildebrand Grisi-Filho,
  • Marcos Bryan Heinemann,
  • Evelise Oliveira Telles,
  • José Soares Ferreira Neto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 218

Abstract

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Glanders is an anthropozoonosis caused by the bacteria Burkholderia mallei, affecting mainly equids. It has been eradicated in North America, Australia, and Western Europe, but continues to occur sporadically in countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. Its notification is mandatory by the World Organization for Animal Health. After 30 years, the disease reappeared in Brazil in 1999 and, thereafter, 1,413 outbreaks have been reported. However, the epidemiological situation of the disease in the country is not adequately known. Thus, 2718 animals from 654 properties in the state of Pará were randomly selected by sampling and examined using a serial protocol with Complement Fixation and Western Blot serological tests. The prevalence of properties infected with glanders in the state was estimated at 1.68% [0.84; 3.33] and of seropositive animals at 0.50% [0.27; 0.94]. The introduction of animals was individualized as a risk factor for disease introduction in the properties (OR = 5.9 [1.4; 25.5]). Despite the low prevalence of infected properties and seropositive animals, the state must review actions to fight the disease, considering that the strategies implemented have not affected the endemic balance of the disease. This process must involve all public and private agents interested in the topic.

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