Epidemiology of enterotoxaemia in livestock in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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作者
Omer, Sawsan A. [1 ]
Babiker, Salah Eldin H. [2 ]
Aljulaifi, Mohammed Z. N. [2 ]
Al-Olayan, Ebtesam M. [1 ]
Alagaili, Abdulaziz N. [3 ]
Mohammed, Osama B. [3 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Univ Ctr Women Students, Coll Sci, Dept Zool, POB 22452, Riyadh 11495, Saudi Arabia
[2] Minist Agr, Dept Vet Labs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] King Saud Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Zool, KSU Mammals Res Chair, POB 2455, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Enterotoxaemia; Epidemiology; Saudi Arabia; Prevalence; Clostridium perfrinegns; CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS; PREVALENCE; GOATS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jksus.2020.06.001
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
A cross sectional study was conducted during the period 2014-2015, to estimate the prevalence and assess contribution of some risk factors for the occurrence of enterotoxaemia in sheep, goats, cattle and camels in the Kingdom Saudi Arabia. A total of 1593 animals from 476 herds were investigated. ELISA tests were conducted using a commercial kit for the detection of different toxins produced by Clostridium perfringens causing the disease. The toxicogenic typing of C. perfringens in clinical samples by ELISA kit, revealed that the predominant types were C. perfringens type A (67.2%) followed by type D (16.4%), then type B (13.4%) and type C (3%). Further confirmation of representative C. perfringens isolated from enterotoxaemia positive animals was performed using polymerase chain reaction. The overall prevalence of enterotoxaemia disease at the animal and herd level was 27.2% and 26.47% respectively. There were significant differences in the prevalence of enterotoxaemia in animals between the different regions in KSA, animal species and months of the year. The highest prevalence was detected in Aljouf region (41.7%), followed by Hail region (40.9%), Qassim (37.8%), Jazan (31.1%), the eastern region (26.1%) and Riyadh region (10.4%). The prevalence was the highest cattle (64.3%), followed by goats (29.9%), camels (21.5%) and sheep (21.4%). Risk factors such as regions (chi(2) = 89.65, p = 0.000), months of the year (chi(2) = 76.65, p = 0.000), animal species (chi(2) = 50.81, p = 0.000), disease presence by years (chi(2) = 29.75, p = 0.000), herds prevalence (chi(2) = 1443.6, p = 0.000) showed statistically significant association with enterotoxaemia disease. In the multivariate analysis, species of animals (OR = 4.88, p = 0.000) was found to be the most statistically significant risk factor associated with enterotoxaemia. Cattle were found to be approximately five times more likely to have infection with enterotoxaemia (OR = 4.88, CI = 2.55-9.37, p = 0.0001) compared to other animal species. High overall prevalence of enterotoxaemia cases in all animal species occurred during the period August-December of the year 2015 with the highest prevalence in September (50%). (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.
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页码:2662 / 2668
页数:7
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