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Türkiye’deki sığır ve koyun brusellozunun değerlendirilmesi

Year 2021, Volume: 92 Issue: 1, 7 - 15, 15.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.33188/vetheder.678481

Abstract

Sunulan bu çalışmada Türkiye’de büyükbaş ve küçükbaş geviş getiren hayvanlarda yavru atımına neden olan enfeksiyöz hastalıkların kayıt tabanlı epidemiyolojik bir çalışma ile ortaya konulması amaçlandı. Bu amaçla ihbarı mecburi Brusellozis hastalığında ulusal sistemlere kaydedilen ve Dünya Hayvan Sağlığı veri tabanında herkese açık olarak yayınlanan kayıtlardan yararlanıldı. 2005-2015 yılları arasında ülkemizde 81 il genelinde 7.889 büyükbaş Brusellozis mihrakı görülmüştür, hastalığa yakalanan hayvan sayısı 15.059 adettir. Aynı tarihler arasında 2.277 küçükbaş Brusellozis mihrakı görülmüş ve 21.241 adet küçükbaş hayvan hastalığa yakalanmıştır. Brusella hastalığı yürütülen mücadele sonucu insanda ve gevişgetiren hayvanlarda azalma eğilimindedir. En yüksek prevalans büyükbaş hayvanlarda Doğu Anadolu illerinde, küçükbaş hayvanlarda ise İç Anadolu’da ve kış aylarında en yüksek düzeydedir. Her iki türde de yazın salgınlar en düşük seviyededir.

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Assessment of cattle and sheep Brucellosis in Turkey

Year 2021, Volume: 92 Issue: 1, 7 - 15, 15.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.33188/vetheder.678481

Abstract

The objective of this study is to epidemiologically describe large and small ruminant Brucellosis in Turkey by conducting a register-based study. For this purpose, the data concerning Brucellosis which is a notifiable disease in Turkey, were obtained from anonymous disease reports of the World Organization for Animal Health. In cattle, 7,889 outbreaks of Brucellosis were registered in all 81 provinces of Turkey between 2005 and 2015 were 15,059 animals contracted the disease. In sheep and goats, 2,277 outbreaks of Brucellosis occurred in the same time period, where 21,241 animals also got sick. There was a decreasing trend in Brucellosis both in humans and in ruminants due to combating the disease. The disease in cattle was mostly seen in winter and the highest prevalence was in the East Anatolian Region. Furthermore, Brucellosis in small ruminants was mostly seen in the Central Anatolian region during the winter months. Both species (large and small ruminants) have the lowest rate of outbreaks in the summer months.

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  • Blasco JM, Molina-Flores B (2011): Control and eradication of Brucella melitensis infection in sheep and goats. Vet Clin N Am-Food A, 27(1), 95-104.
  • Bronner A, Hénaux V, Fortané N, Hendrikx P, Calavas D (2014): Why do farmers and veterinarians not report all bovine abortions, as requested by the clinical brucellosis surveillance system in France? BMC Vet Res, 10(1), 93.
  • Can M (2010): Türkiye’de Brusella abortus ve Brusella melitensis enfeksiyonlarından kaynaklanan finansal kayıplar ve alternatif brusella kontrol stratejilerinin maliyet-fayda analizleri. Ankara Üniversitesi, Ankara.
  • El-Ghitany E, Omar S, Abaza A, Hassan EM (2014): Trends in the Epidemiology of Brucellosis in a Highly Afflicted Region in Egypt: A 16 Year Experience (1997-2012). Int J Trop Dis Health, 4(2), 250-271.
  • Erganiş O (2010): Dünya’da Brusellosis Eradikasyon Programları ve Ülke Modelleri. Türkiye Zoonotik Hastalıklar Sempozyumu. p. 30-53.
  • Houe H, Nielsen LR, Nielsen SS (2014): Control and eradication of endemic infectious diseases in cattle. College Publications, Copenhagen 117-125.
  • Ivanov AV, Salmakov KM, Olsen SC, Plumb GE (2011): A live vaccine from Brucella abortus strain 82 for control of cattle brucellosis in the Russian Federation. Anim Health Res Rev, 12(1), 113-121.
  • Mancini F, Bella A, Graziani C, Marianelli C, Mughini-Gras L, Pasquali P, Pompa MG, Rizzo C, Rizzuto E, Busani L (2014): Trends of human brucellosis in Italy, 1998–2010. Epidemiol Infect, 142(6), 1188-1195.
  • Martins G, Lilenbaum W (2014): Leptospirosis in sheep and goats under tropical conditions. Trop Anim Health Pro, 46(1), 11-17.
  • Noakes DE PT, England GCW, Arthur GH (2001): Arthur’s Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. Saunders, Toronto.
  • Songer JG, Post KW (2004): Veterinary Microbiology: Bacterial and Fungal Agent of Animal Disease. Elsevier Health Sciences, St. Louis.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Anıl Demeli 0000-0001-8901-713X

Murat Fındık 0000-0003-1408-2548

Publication Date January 15, 2021
Submission Date January 22, 2020
Acceptance Date August 18, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 92 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Demeli A, Fındık M. Assessment of cattle and sheep Brucellosis in Turkey. Vet Hekim Der Derg. 2021;92(1):7-15.

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