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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.10.2013.tde-05072013-103953
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Author
Full name
Rita Coelho Gonçalves
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Ferreira Neto, José Soares (President)
Dias, Ricardo Augusto
Odorizzi, Rosa Maria Ferreira Noguerol
Title in Portuguese
Situação epidemiológica da brucelose e tuberculose bovinas na região de Assis, Avaré, Bauru, Botucatu, Jaú, Lins, Marília e Ourinhos (região 3) do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil
Keywords in Portuguese
Brucelose bovina
Fatores de risco
Prevalência
São Paulo
Tuberculose
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo do estudo foi caracterizar a situação epidemiológica da brucelose e tuberculose bovinas na região três do Estado de São Paulo. Assim, 260 rebanhos com atividade reprodutiva foram aleatoriamente selecionados e, dentro de cada um deles, 10 ou 15 fêmeas bovinas com idade igual ou superior a 24 meses foram aleatoriamente escolhidas e testadas para o diagnóstico da brucelose. Foi utilizado um protocolo de testes em série, tendo o teste do antígeno acidificado tamponado como método de triagem e o teste de fixação de complemento como confirmatório. Para o diagnóstico da tuberculose foi utilizado o teste tuberculínico cervical comparativo em 20 ou 40 fêmeas bovinas com idade igual ou superior a 24 meses. A prevalência de focos, tanto de brucelose quanto de tuberculose, foi de 7,3% [4,44%; 11,17%]; a prevalência de animais positivos foi de 1,37% [0,91%; 2,00%] para brucelose e 1,05% [0,73%; 1,46%] para tuberculose. Em cada propriedade foi aplicado um questionário epidemiológico para individualizar possíveis fatores de risco para as duas doenças. A variável associada à condição de foco de brucelose foi a propriedade ter 23 ou mais bovinos com idade igual ou superior a 24 meses (OR=5,0 [1,83; 13,7]); a aquisição de bovinos emergiu como fator de risco para a tuberculose (OR= 4,46 [1,55; 12,78]) .
Title in English
Bovine brucellosis and tuberculosis epidemiological situation at region of Assis, Avaré, Bauru, Botucatu, Jaú, Lins, Marília and Ourinhos (region 3) in São Paulo State, Brazil
Keywords in English
Brucellosis bovine
Prevalence
Risk factors
São Paulo
Tuberculosis
Abstract in English
The purpose of this study is to propound bovine brucellosis and tuberculosis epidemiological situation at region 3 in São Paulo. Thus, 260 reproduce activity cattle were been randomly chosen and, among it, 10 or 15 female bovine at the same age or up 24 months were randomly chosen and tested for the brucellosis diagnosis. Test serial protocol was made using, having the test buffered acidified as a screening method and complement fixation test as a confirmatory. Comparative cervical tuberculin test was made using in 20 or 40 female bovine at the same age or up 24 months. The prevalence of focus at both brucellosis and tuberculosis was been7,3% [4,44%; 11,17%]; the prevalence of positive animals was been 1,37% [0,91%; 2,00%] for brucellosis and 1,05% [0,73%; 1,46%] for tuberculosis. A epidemiological questionnaire has been applied on each property as a purpose to individualize possible risk factors at both disease. The variable associated with tuberculosis condition was the property has 23 or more female bovine at the same age or up 24 months (OR=5,0 [1,83; 13,7]); cattle purchase has emerged as a risk factor for tuberculosis (OR= 4,46 [1,55; 12,78]) .
 
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2013-10-03
 
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