Erzurum, Kars ve Ardahan İllerindeki Süt Ve Süt
Ürünleri Üreticilerinde Q Ateşi Seroprevalansının Araştırılması
Investigation of Seroprevalence
of Q Fever in Milk and Dairy Products Producers in Erzurum, Kars and Ardahan
Provinces
ÖZET
Amaç: Bu
çalışmada Erzurum, Kars ve Ardahan illerinde süt ve süt ürünleri üreticilerinde
Q Ateşi seroprevalansının araştırılması amaçlanmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntem:
İllerin nüfus yoğunlukları ile bu illerde süt ve süt ürünleriyle uğraşanların
sayıları dikkate alınarak rastgele örneklem yöntemiyle belirlenen 18 yaş üzeri
153 kişiden alınan kan örneklerinden elde edilen serumlarda İndirekt
İmmünofloresans Antikor Testi (İFAT)
yöntemiyle C.burnetii’ye karşı
oluşan IgG ve IgM antikorları araştırılmıştır.
Bulgular: Total
seropozitiflik oranı Erzurum’da %87.8, Kars’da %92, Ardahan’da %76.2 olarak
saptanmıştır. Çalışmaya alınan 153 serumdan 110’unda (%71,9) Faz I
antijenlerine karşı oluşan IgG, 24’ünde (%15,7) Faz II Antijenlerine karşı
oluşan IgM antikoru saptanmıştır.19 serumda ise (%12.4) sonuç negatif
bulunmuştur. Total seropozitiflik oranı erkeklerde %88.7, kadınlarda %85.7
saptanmıştır. C.burnetii IgG
erkeklerin %80.4, kadınların %57.1’inde, IgM ise erkeklerin %8.2 kadınların
%28.6’sında pozitif saptanmıştır. Cinsiyete göre IgG ve IgM arasındaki fark
istatistiksel olarak anlamlıyken, total seropozitiflikte anlamlı değildi.Yaş
gruplarına göre total seropozitiflik oranı 18-29 yaş grubunda %58.3, 30-49 yaş
grubunda %86.9, 50-69 yaş grubunda %88.7, 70 yaş üzerinde %100, C.burnetii IgG pozitiflik oranı 18-29
yaş grubunda %61.8, 30-49 yaş grubunda %76.8,
50-69 yaş grubunda %70.5, 70 yaş
üzerinde %83.3 saptanmıştır. IgG pozitifliği ile yaş grupları arasında
korelasyon yoktu.
Sonuç: Erzurum,
Kars ve Ardahan illerinde Q Ateşinin seroprevalansı Türkiye’nin diğer
bölgelerine göre yüksek bulunmuştur. Ülkemiz ekonomisini yakından ilgilendiren
bu hastalığın kontrol altına alınması için gerekli önlemlerin alınması, hayvan
yetiştiricilerinin eğitilmesi, süt ve süt ürünlerinin satışının denetlenmesi
gerekmektedir. Kliniklerde sebebi bilinmeyen ateş tanısı ile takip edilen
hastaların Q Ateşi yönünden de incelenmesi, hastalığın prevalansının ortaya
konulması ve kontrol altına alınmasında yararlı olacaktır.
Anahtar
kelime : Q Ateşi, Süt
ve süt ürünleri üreticileri, İFA,
Estimation of Q Fever Seroprevalence in Milk and Dairy Product Manufacturers
in Erzurum, Kars and Ardahan Provinces
M.Hülya
ASLAN 1, Ahmet AYYILDIZ2
1Erzurum
Regional Training and Research Hospital, Microbiology Department
2 Ataturk
University, Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Microbiology
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate Q Fever seroprevalence
in milk and dairy product manufacturers in Erzurum, Kars, and Ardahan
Provinces.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: IgG and IgM antibodies against C. burnetii were investigated by means
of indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT) method in the sera obtained
from the blood samples of 153 people over 18 years of age, who were selected
randomly from a population of milk and dairy product manufacturers based on the
population densities and the number of individuals engaged in milk and dairy
product manufacturing in the respective provinces.
RESULTS: Total seropositivity rate was 87.8%, 92%, and
76.2% in Kars, Erzurum, and Ardahan, respectively. Of the 153 serum samples
examined in the study; IgG antibodies against Phase I antigens were detected in
110 (71.9%) samples, and IgM antibodies against Phase I antigens were detected
in 24 (15.7%) samples.The test results were negative in 19 (12.4%) samples. The
rate of total seropositivity was 88.7% in males and 85.7% in females. C.burnetii IgG was detected in 80.4% of
males and 57.1% of females. The IgM antibodies against C.burnetii were found in
8.2% of males and 28.6% of the females. The findings associated with IgG and
IgM were statistically significantly different between the two genders;
however, total seropositivity rates were not.The total seropositivity rate was
58.3% in the age group of 18-29 years, 86.9% in the age group of 30-49 years,
88.7% in the age group of 50-69 years, and 100% in the age group 70 years and
older. C. burnetii IgG was positive at a rate of 61.8% in the age group of
18-29 years, 76.8% in the age group of 30-49 years, 70.5% in the age group of
50-69 years, and 83.3% in the age group of 70 years and over. There were no
correlations between the IgG positivity and the age groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Q Fever seroprevalence was found to be higher in
Erzurum, Kars, and Ardahan provinces compared to other regions of Turkey. In
order to control the spread of this disease, which is closely related to the
economic parameters of our country, it is necessary to take appropriate
precautions such as training the animal breeders and inspecting the sales of
milk and dairy products. Investigating Q fever in patients hospitalised for
fever of unknown origin will be useful in taking control of the disease and
estimating its prevalence.
Key word: Milk and Dairy Product Manufacturers, Q Fever, İFA,
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate Q Fever seroprevalence in milk and dairy product manufacturers in Erzurum, Kars, and Ardahan Provinces.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The IgG and IgM antibodies against C.burnetii were investigated using the IFA method in the serum obtained blood samples taken from 153 people over the age of 18 determined by the population density of the provinces and those dealing with milk and milk products in these provinces.
RESULTS: Total seropositivity rate was 87.8 %, 92%, and 76.2% in Kars, Erzurum, and Ardahan, respectively. Of the 153 serum samples examined in the study; IgG antibodies against Phase I antigens were detected in 110 (71.9%) samples, and IgM antibodies against Phase I antigens were detected in 24 (15.7%) samples.The test results were negative in 19 (12.4%) samples. The rate of total seropositivity was 88.7% in males and 85.7% in females. C.burnetii IgG was detected in 80.4% of males and 57.1% of females. The IgM antibodies against C.burnetii were found in 8.2% of males and 28.6% ofthe females. The findings associated with IgG and IgMwere statistically significantly different between the twogenders; however, total seropositivity rates were not. The total seropositivity rate was 58.3% in the age group of 18-29 years, 86.9% in the age group of 30-49 years, 88.7% inthe age group of 50-69 years, and 100% in the age group70 years and older. C. burnetii IgG was positive at a rateof 61,8% in the age group of 18-29 years, 76.8% in theage group of 30-49 years, 70.5% in the age group of 50-69 years, and 83.3% in the age group of 70 years and over. There were no correlations between the IgG positivityand the age groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Q Fever seroprevalence was found to be higher in Erzurum, Kars, and Ardahan provinces compared to other regions of Turkey. In order to control the spread of this disease, which is closely related to the economic parameters of our country, it is necessary to take appropriate precautions such as training the animal breeders and inspecting the sales of milk and dairy products. Investigating Q fever in patients hospitalised for fever of unknown origin will be useful in taking control of the disease and estimating its prevalence.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Clinical Sciences |
Journal Section | Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | March 20, 2020 |
Acceptance Date | May 24, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 |