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Preliminary Screening of Brucella Antibodies in Sera of Persons in Contact with Animals in Mahlab 2-Hilat Koukou, Khartoum, Sudan in 2022

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  • M. Leem Alhassan

    (Alzeem Alazhari University, Sudan)

  • A. Meshkat Abdelraheem

    (Alzeem Alazhari University, Sudan)

  • I. Latiefa Osman

    (Alzeem Alazhari University, Sudan)

  • M. Ahlam Haj Ibrahim

    (Alzeem Alazhari University, Sudan)

  • M. G. M. Alhassan

    (Abraheem Malik Teaching Hospital, Sudan)

  • M. M. M. Alhassan

    (Abraheem Malik Teaching Hospital, Sudan)

  • M. Yousra Mohammed

    (Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan)

  • E. Hind Osman

    (Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan)

Abstract

Brucellosis remains a major zoonosis worldwide. This study was intended to estimate Brucellosis prevalence among people living and working in a high stocking density area (Mahlab 2) and risk factors. A cross-sectional study was done among randomly selected males and females in the area of Mahlab 2. Data was collected using questionnaires and laboratory investigations. Blood samples were collected from participants. The Rose Bengal Plate (RBP) test was used for the detection of Brucella antibodies in serum samples and a modified Rose Bengal Plate (mRBP) test was used for confirmation. A total of 69 participants were enrolled in this study. The majority of those participants were between 18–29 years of age. The seropositivity of patients’ blood samples using these tests, was 28.4%. Socio-demographic characteristics, occupation, clinical signs of disease, types, and size of herds reared by animal owners, sanitary practices, and awareness about zoonosis, Brucellosis, and symptoms of Brucellosis showed no significant correlation with seropositivity among patients’ blood samples for Brucellosis. It is recommended that surveillance and extension programs should be carried out to evaluate the magnitude of Brucellosis and to increase awareness about it. For proper control and prevention to decrease the incidence in animals, hence decreasing the incidence in humans, animal vaccination is essential.

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  • M. Leem Alhassan & A. Meshkat Abdelraheem & I. Latiefa Osman & M. Ahlam Haj Ibrahim & M. G. M. Alhassan & M. M. M. Alhassan & M. Yousra Mohammed & E. Hind Osman, 2023. "Preliminary Screening of Brucella Antibodies in Sera of Persons in Contact with Animals in Mahlab 2-Hilat Koukou, Khartoum, Sudan in 2022," European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 5(6), pages 75-79, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejmed0:v:5:y:2023:i:6:id:41631
    DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2023.5.6.1631
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