Kithuka James Mutiiria, Wachira Timothy Muthui, Onono Joshua Orungo, Ngetich Wyckliff
Department of Public Health, Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Veterinary Surgery, Theriogenology and Medicine, Egerton University, Nakuru, Kenya.
Vet World. 2025 Feb;18(2):367-378. doi: 10.14202/vetworld.2025.367-378. Epub 2025 Feb 17.
Brucellosis is a globally significant zoonotic disease affecting a wide range of wild and domestic animals, with implications for human and animal health. Despite donkeys' crucial roles in agriculture, transportation, and livelihoods, there is limited research on the burden of brucellosis in this species. This study systematically reviews the prevalence and role of donkeys as reservoirs for Brucella spp., providing insights into their public health implications.
Using the PRISMA guidelines, a systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar was conducted for studies published from 1990 to May 2024. Out of 1159 retrieved articles, 20 met the inclusion criteria. Data on study design, location, diagnostic methods, and brucellosis prevalence were extracted and analyzed using R statistical software. Pooled prevalence and heterogeneity were calculated, and the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was employed to assess study quality.
The pooled prevalence of brucellosis in 6785 donkeys across 20 studies was 10.23% (range: 0%-63.7%), with the highest prevalence reported in Asia (26.80%). While 15% of studies suggested that donkeys act as reservoirs for Brucella spp., direct evidence linking donkeys to disease transmission remains scarce. The disease's impact on donkey reproduction, including abortion and infertility, is underexplored, highlighting a significant research gap.
Brucellosis in donkeys represents a notable zoonotic and occupational risk. The limited data from East Africa, despite its high donkey population, emphasize the need for comprehensive epidemiological studies. Findings underscore the importance of targeted interventions, including biosecurity, public education, and enhanced diagnostic approaches, to mitigate brucellosis' impact on donkey health and its broader public health implications.
布鲁氏菌病是一种具有全球重要性的人畜共患病,影响着广泛的野生动物和家畜,对人类和动物健康均有影响。尽管驴在农业、运输和生计中发挥着关键作用,但关于该物种布鲁氏菌病负担的研究却很有限。本研究系统回顾了驴作为布鲁氏菌属储存宿主的流行情况及其作用,为其对公共卫生的影响提供见解。
按照PRISMA指南,对1990年至2024年5月发表在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术上的研究进行系统检索。在检索到的1159篇文章中,有20篇符合纳入标准。提取了关于研究设计、地点、诊断方法和布鲁氏菌病流行率的数据,并使用R统计软件进行分析。计算合并流行率和异质性,并采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表评估研究质量。
20项研究中6785头驴的布鲁氏菌病合并流行率为10.23%(范围:0%-63.7%),亚洲报告的流行率最高(26.80%)。虽然15%的研究表明驴是布鲁氏菌属的储存宿主,但将驴与疾病传播联系起来的直接证据仍然很少。该疾病对驴繁殖的影响,包括流产和不育,尚未得到充分研究,凸显了一个重大的研究空白。
驴的布鲁氏菌病是一种显著的人畜共患病和职业风险。尽管东非驴的数量很多,但来自该地区的有限数据强调了进行全面流行病学研究的必要性。研究结果强调了针对性干预措施的重要性,包括生物安全、公众教育和改进诊断方法,以减轻布鲁氏菌病对驴健康的影响及其对更广泛公共卫生的影响。