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Seroprevalence of Q fever in Goats in the Sudan

Authors :
Diaeldin A Salih
Sulieman I Mohammadain
Mohammed S Mohammed
Khalid M Taha
Khalid A Enan
Abdelghafar M ElFahal
Mohammed O Hussien
Ahmed A Saeed
AbdelRahim M El-Hussein
Source :
Veterinary World, Vol 5, Iss 7.000, Pp 394-397 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Veterinary World, 2012.

Abstract

Aim: The survey was carried out to detect anti- C. burnetii antibodies in goat's sera samples in eight States in the Sudan during September 2010 – July 2011. Materials and Methods: In a preliminary study, four hundred and sixty caprine sera samples collected from eight States in the Sudan were screened for anti- Coxiella burnetii (the causative agent of Q fever) antibodies using a commercial indirect ELISA (iELISA) kit. Results: The results showed an overall prevalence rate 24.22% of Q fever antibodies. The prevalence rate of antibodies ranged from 6.7% in Kassala to 40% in South Darfur. The prevalence rates were highest in South Darfur (40%) and South Kordofan (34.7%), moderate in El Gazira (29.7%), Khartoum (29.1%), the Northern (24%) and the River Nile (20.2%) States. It was lowest in the White Nile (7.5%) and Kassala (6.7%) States. Conclusion: It could be concluded that Q fever is prevalent in goats in the Sudan. Therefore, further epizootiological investigations on Q fever in other farm animals and man at the country level is important to monitor and determine the magnitude of Q fever infection in order to estimate its economic impact on animal industry and its public health hazard in the Sudan. In addition, the impact of Q fever among shepherds should be studied. [Vet. World 2012; 5(7.000): 394-397]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09728988 and 22310916
Volume :
5
Issue :
7.000
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Veterinary World
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.761209f0f754acb846ea69735bb4934
Document Type :
article