Alausa O, Awoseyi A
Trop Geogr Med. 1976 Mar;28(1):54-9.
Over 55% of 7161 people examined in different parts of Western Nigeria have positive Brucella abortus-antibodies in their sera. Higher incidence of titres were found among dairy farmers and slaughtermen than in the general population. The rates of infection among the human and the cattle populations in two farms studied were very similar. There was evidence of high rate of cross-infections going on in one of these farms: more than 63% of the herd in this farm showed serological evidence of active brucellosis. The socio-economic implications of high incidence of bovine brucellosis in a rapidly developing country, like Nigeria, are outlined. The need for the establishment of public health laboratories to facilitate early diagnosis of active disease and the necessity for full collaboration between the medical and veterinary professions for the proper control (and eradication) of brucellosis in Nigeria are discussed.
在尼日利亚西部不同地区接受检查的7161人中,超过55%的人血清中布鲁氏菌抗体呈阳性。奶农和屠宰工人的抗体滴度发生率高于普通人群。在两个被研究农场的人类和牛群中的感染率非常相似。有证据表明,其中一个农场存在很高的交叉感染率:该农场超过63%的畜群呈现出活动性布鲁氏菌病的血清学证据。文中概述了在像尼日利亚这样快速发展的国家,牛布鲁氏菌病高发病率所带来的社会经济影响。讨论了建立公共卫生实验室以促进活动性疾病早期诊断的必要性,以及医学和兽医专业之间为在尼日利亚妥善控制(和根除)布鲁氏菌病而充分合作的必要性。