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Prof. Shaaban Saber Mohamed Khalafallah :: Publications:

Title:
Epidemiological studies on brucellosis in dairy farms in Nile Delta, Egypt
Authors: Khalafallah, S. S.; Zaki, H. M.; Seada, A. S.
Year: 2020
Keywords: Epidemiological brucellosis dairy Nile Delta
Journal: Benha Veterinary Medical Journa
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Shaaban Saber Mohamed Khalafallah_Epidemiology of brucellosis.pdf
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Abstract:

Abstract: The current study was applied from January to December 2019 to determine and identify the prevalence rate of bovine brucellosis and its correlated risk factors in dairy herds in Nile delta, Egypt. The study populations comprised of 300 dairy farms which including 4000 dairy cattle. Estimated results showed that, the prevalence of brucellosis in dairy cattle was 6.05 % that depended on the result of CFT. The univariate statistical analysis revealed that positive cases of brucellosis was clearly higher in cattle housed under the intensive management system, and animals in the extensive management system had lower prevalence (P 0.05). A significant increase of positive cases was parallel with the increase of the size of the herd (P < 0.05). Sero-positivity to brucellosis was significantly correlated with a history of abortions or stillbirths. The results estimated that brucellosis is endemic and widely distributed disease in Nile delta, Egypt.

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