Situação epidemiológica da brucelose bovina no estado de santa catarina

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A study to characterize the brucellosis epidemiological situation in the State of Santa Catarina was carried out. The State was divided into five regions. Three hundred herds were randomly sampled in each region and a pre-established number of animals were sampled in each of these herds. A total of 7,801 serum samples from 1,586 herds were collected. In each herd, it was applied an epidemiological questionnaire regarding herd features and also husbandry and sanitary practices that could be associated with risk of infection. The serum samples were screened for antibodies to Brucella spp. by the Rose-Bengal Test (RBT), and all RBT-positive sera re-tested by the 2-mercaptoethanol test (2-ME). The herd was considered positive if at least one animal was positive on both RBT and 2-ME tests. The prevalences of infected herds and animals in Santa Catarina State were, respectively: 0.32% [0.10-0.69%] and 0.06% [0.0-0.17%]. The prevalence of infected herds in the regions were: region 1, 0.33% [0.0-0.99%]; region 2, 0.33% [0.0-1.0%]; region 3, 0.25% [0.0-0.75%]; region 4, 0.66% [0.08-1.84%]; and region 5, 0.33% [0.0-1.00%].

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Sikusawa, S., Amaku, M., Dias, R. A., Ferreira Neto, J. S., Martins, C., Gonçalves, V. S. P., … Ferreira, F. (2009). Situação epidemiológica da brucelose bovina no estado de santa catarina. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 61(SUPP.1), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352009000700013

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