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Brucellosis: Prevalence with reference to East African community countries - A rapid review

Djangwani, J. and Ooko Abong, G. and Gicuku Njue, L. and Kaindi, D. W. M.

Vet Med Sci (2021) 7: 851–867

DOI: 10.1002/vms3.425

Abstract

Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease which is endemic to certain regions of the world including Sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of this article is to provide a recent and rapid review on brucellosis prevalence in East African Community (EAC) countries. Literature was obtained using Google Scholar search engine and screened for relevancy and fulfilment of criteria to 1, 17, 4, 4, 30 and 29 articles retained for brucellosis prevalence in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. Recent literature (published in the last decade 2010 to 2019) was considered for prevalence results in this review. In EAC, livestock had an animal-level prevalence of 0.2% to 43.8%, 0.0% to 20.0% and 0.0% to 13.8% for cattle, goats and sheep respectively. In humans, the prevalence varied mostly between 0.0% and 35.8%. In conclusion, brucellosis is quite prevalent in the region. The reported prevalence calls for plans or more efforts from individual member countries and from EAC, as a region, to control brucellosis.

Citation

Djangwani, J., Ooko Abong, G., Gicuku Njue, L., & Kaindi, D. W. M. (2021). Brucellosis: Prevalence with reference to East African community countries - A rapid review. Vet Med Sci, 7(3), 851–867. https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.425 Animals, Humans, Cattle, Prevalence, Sheep, Goats, Sheep, Domestic, *brucellosis, *prevalence, Zoonoses/*epidemiology/microbiology, Africa, Eastern/epidemiology, Cattle Diseases/*epidemiology/microbiology, Goat Diseases/*epidemiology/microbiology, Sheep Diseases/*epidemiology/microbiology, * Brucella, *East Africa, Brucellosis/*epidemiology/microbiology/*veterinary

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