Abstract

Brucellosis is caused by 10 species of Brucella sp. and is responsible for huge economic losses. There are no specific prophylactic measures present for household pigs, which can be also reservoirs, in the brazilian National Program for the Control and Eradication of Animal Brucellosis and Tuberculosis. Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional study of blood serum samples from 1793 household pigs from 823 farms in Federal District of Brazil. Serum samples were collected between August and October in 2011, 2012, and 2014 by the veterinarians under the Secretary of Agriculture. The Rose Bengal plate test (RBPT) was used for screening for antibodies against smooth Brucella sp. Positive results were confirmed by the slow agglutination test (SAT) and 2-mercaptoethanol test (2-ME). Among the 1793 samples screened with RBPT, 125 were positive for antibodies against smooth Brucella sp.; 46 (32%) of these samples showed agglutination in SAT, but only one (0.8%) sample was considered positive by 2-ME. The animal with the positive blood serum was traced back in a household farm whose owner had supplemented feeds with cow milk whey. For preventing swine brucellosis, it is necessary to prevent the cross-infection either by the consumption of contaminated cow milk or by direct contact with infected animals. The government policy should enhance the sanitary education for encouraging household farmers to employ prophylactic measures and ensure biosecurity. The present study results indicate that swine brucellosis risk in household farms occurs  in a low prevalence rate in pigs from the Federal District of Brazil.

Highlights

  • Brucellosis is one of the most important bacterial zoonotic diseases (RAGAN; VROEGINDEWEY; BABCOCK, 2013) worldwide (VALLAT, 2013)

  • The screening test applied with higher frequency in routine – Rose Bengal plate test (RBPT) – showed more positive results than the other serological tests considered for screening – slow agglutination test (SAT)

  • The owner does not raise cattle anymore, and the pig had been slaughtered. He stated that all the pigs were born at the farm and he had not purchased pigs since

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Introduction

Brucellosis is one of the most important bacterial zoonotic diseases (RAGAN; VROEGINDEWEY; BABCOCK, 2013) worldwide (VALLAT, 2013). It causes economic losses because of reproductive failures in farm animals (CZIBENER et al, 2016) and exerts an economic impact in international trade (OIE, 2016). Surveillance is focused on the sanitary conditions in a specific region.

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