Isolation of brucella strains in cattle from sedentary and nomadic communities and its public health implication
Keywords: 
Brucellosis
Infectiones
Bacteria
Issue Date: 
2020
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
1201-9712
Note: 
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Citation: 
Bertu, W.J. (Wilson J.); Ocholi, R.A. (Reuben A.); Gusi, A.M. (Amahyel M.); et al. "Isolation of brucella strains in cattle from sedentary and nomadic communities and its public health implication". International Journal of Infection Diseases. 101 (Supplement 1), 2020, 533
Abstract
Brucellosis is a highly infectious disease caused by bacteria of the genus brucella affecting animals leading to high economic loss and an impediment to livestock exportation. It also infects man with serious public health consequences. The disease is one of the world’smost important neglected tropical zoonoses. Brucellosis is considered endemic in Nigeria and current information on isolation in sedentary and nomadic cattle is required. We carried out an active surveillance in sedentary cattle in Kachia Grazing Reserve (KGR), Kaduna State and in nomadic communities on the Jos Plateau to isolate brucella organisms and carry out phenotypic and molecular characterization of the isolates to species level

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