Prevalence and factors associated with brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle from extensive husbandry systems in Sahel and Hauts-Bassins regions, Burkina Faso

Scientific African(2023)

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Brucellosis and tuberculosis are important zoonotic diseases with high economic and public health importance mainly in low income countries. In Burkina Faso, studies have been implemented to assess prevalence of these diseases but data remain scare about the prevalence in extensive husbandry systems. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle from extensive husbandry systems in two regions of Burkina Faso. Serums samples were collected on 2195 cattle from 206 herds in Hauts-Bassins and Sahel region. Intradermal skin test and Rose Bengal Plate test have been carried out for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and brucellosis respectively. The overall herd prevalence was 18.93% and 25.73% respectively for brucellosis and tuberculosis while the herd prevalence of co-infections was 6.31%. The individual prevalence was 3.64% (95% CI: 2.85% - 4.42%) and 3.51% (95% CI: 2.74% - 4.28%) for brucellosis and tuberculosis respectively. A prevalence of 0.32% (95% CI: 0.08% - 0.55%) was noted for co-infections. Brucellosis infection was associated with herd size, animal sex and age (p ˂ 0.05). The highest prevalence was found in herds of more than 60 animals (8.2%; 95% CI: 5.7%-10.6%) and in animal aged between 5 and 8 years old (5.3%; 95 CI: 3.4%–7.1%). The prevalence was significantly higher in females (3.9%; 95%CI: 3.0%–4.7%) compared with males (1.0%; 0.04% - 2%). Tuberculosis prevalence was significantly higher in Hauts-Bassins region (6.2%; 95% CI: 4.4%-8.0%) than in Sahel region (2.3%; 95% CI: 1.5%–3.0%). The highest prevalence of tuberculosis was found in herds with at most 30 animals (9.9%; 95% CI: 4.0% - 15.7%) and in animal less than 4 years old (5.4%; 95% CI: 3.4%–7.4%). Results suggest that brucellosis and tuberculosis are prevalent in cattle herds, therefore management practices are needed for better control of the zoonotic diseases.
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Burkina Faso,Cattle,Co-infections,Epidemiological studies,Skin tests,Zoonotic disease
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