Prevalence of Brucellosis among Dairy Farm Workers in Kassala State
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2010
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Al Neelain University
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Brucellosis was known as a serious disease infects animals and transmitted
to man leading to health and economic problems.
This study was performed to determine the prevalence of brucellosis among
dairy farm workers in the agriculture area of Kassala were collected from
farm workers due to their continuous contact with farm animals (cattle).State
where most of dairy farms were located. Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease;
therefore samples
Sera were collected from 50 dairy farm workers, 36 from whom who have
no contact with animals, 10 from febrile patients attended at Tropical
medicine hospital and 10 known positive for brucella.
All the farm workers were healthy and neither vaccinated against brucellosis
nor received anti-brucella treatment; some of them consumed raw milk. All
were male and their ages were ranged between 15 and 70 years.
All sera were tested using both Rose Bengal test (RBT) and Tube
agglutination test (TAT). The percentage of the positive samples was 4%, all
sera from those who have no contact with animals and those from febrile
patients were negative, while all sera that known to be positive for brucella
were positive.
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Medical Microbiology
