Consideraciones epidemiológicas en la prevalencia serológica de Brucella ovis en Zacatecas, México
Por:
Chavez, JMC, Chairez, FGE, Flores, CFA, Valenzuela, RB, Perez, JLT
Publicada:
1 ene 2013
Resumen:
Epididymitis due to Brucella ovis infection lead to a disease with great importance in Mexican sheep industry. In the affected rams produces a low productivity due to a decreased fertility. The objective of the study was to determine the relevance of different possible risk factors (production system, density of sires, population of ewes, ewes:ram ratio, mating system and sires breed) upon B. ovis prevalence in Zacatecas, México. A sample of 544 rams was obtained in 153 flocks from four production systems. The serological test was determined by double immunodiffusion. The positive sampled rams were 18.6 % (101/544) and 10.5 % (16/153) of the sampled flocks had at least one positive ram. The semi-intensive production system showed a major prevalence (P<0.05) with 86.1 % (87/101) of the positive rams, the extensive system with 11.9 % (12/101), the backyard with 2.0 % (2/101) and the intensive did not register positives. The prevalence of B. ovis was higher in larger flocks, with the largest number of ewes and rams. Katahdin rams showed a major prevalence (30.8 %) (24/78) than Rambouillet (14.0 %) (18/129), Dorper (13.8 %) (31/224) and Suffolk rams (13.8 %) (8/58); (P<0.05). The prevalence was associated more with the production system used, than the ratio ewes:ram or mating system. The results suggest that the amount of sires within each flock is the most important factor in the serological prevalence of B. ovis (OR= 17.38, 95% IC 7.76-38.94), although this potential factor could be subject to the production system.
Filiaciones:
Perez, JLT:
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Fac Estudios Super Cuautitlan, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
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