Pathogens (Apr 2023)

Molecular Detection and Associated Risk Factors of <i>Brucella melitensis</i> in Aborted Sheep and Goats in Duhok Province, Iraq

  • Alind M. Ameen,
  • Nadhim S. Abdulaziz,
  • Nacheervan M. Ghaffar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12040544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 544

Abstract

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Brucellosis in sheep and goats has a significant economic and zoonotic impact on the livestock population of Duhok province, Iraq. A total of 681 blood samples from aborted sheep and goats were collected from different flocks in seven districts of Duhok and tested using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Logistic regression was used for the analysis of the potential risk factors associated with RT-PCR positivity. Results revealed an overall prevalence of 35.45% (CI = 2.57) and 23.8% 18 (CI = 0.44) in sheep and goats, respectively. A statistically significant (p = 0.004) difference in prevalence was found between the two species. RT-PCR detected more positive cases in older-aged animals (OR = 0.7164; p = 0.073). A significant difference was found in RT-PCR positivity in relation to different risk factors, including body condition, treatment taken, and abortion frequency (B. melitensis and shared a common ancestor and were genetically related to the United States of America (USA), Greece, China, and Nigeria. This study demonstrates that brucellosis is widely prevalent in the study regions. Therefore, the study suggests the implementation of preventive control measures for brucellosis.

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