Global and regional seroprevalence of coxiellosis in small ruminants: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Ahaduzzaman, Md [1 ]
Reza, Md Moktadir Billah [1 ]
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[1] Chattogram Vet & Anim Sci Univ CVASU, Dept Med & Surg, Chattogram, Bangladesh
关键词
global seroprevalence; regional seroprevalence; small ruminants; systematic review; Q-FEVER OUTBREAK; RISK-FACTORS; BURNETII INFECTION; DOMESTIC RUMINANTS; SHEEP FLOCKS; GOAT FLOCKS; ABORTION; PREVALENCE; CATTLE; HUMANS;
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10.1002/vms3.1441
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Background: Coxiellosis is a neglected zoonosis for occupationally exposed people in many parts of the world. Sheep and goats are two important small ruminants that act as reservoirs for human contamination; however, there is a lack of comprehensive data on the epidemiological aspects of coxiellosis in sheep and goats at regional and global levels. The aim of this study was to systematically review the available articles on seroprevalence of coxiellosis in sheep and goats and estimate the overall seroprevalence in different regions. Methods: A systematic search strategy was performed in five electronic repositories for articles published until December 2021. Relevant data were extracted from the selected articles based on the inclusion criteria. A random effect meta-analysis model was used to analyse the data. Results are presented as the prevalence of seropositivity as a percentage and 95% confidence intervals. Results: The global pooled seroprevalence of coxiellosis in sheep was 17.38% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 15.59%-19.17%). Overall, the regional level pooled prevalence estimates in sheep ranged from 15.04% (95% CI: 7.68%-22.40%) to 19.14% (95% CI: 15.51%-22.77%), depending on region. The global pooled seroprevalence of coxiellosis in goats was 22.60% (95% CI: 19.54%-25.66%). Overall, the regional level pooled prevalence estimates in goats ranged from 6.33% (95% CI: 2.96%-9.71%) to 55.13% (95% CI: 49.61%-60.65%), depending on the region. The prevalence estimates also varied significantly in both sheep and goats depending on age, sex, and rearing systems of the animals (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Seroprevalence of coxiellosis in both sheep and goats is considerable. Routine monitoring of the sheep and goat populations is needed to prevent spillover infection in other livestock and humans.
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