Effect of vaccination in lowering bovine brucellosis in the State of Rondônia, Brazil

Authors

  • Osvaldo Frederico Inlamea Universidade de São Paulo
  • Adelmar Bendler da Rocha Agência de Defesa Sanitária Agrosilvopastoril do Estado de Rondônia
  • Fernando Ferreira Universidade de São Paulo
  • José Henrique Hidelbrand Grisi-Filho Universidade de São Paulo
  • Marcos Bryan Heinemann Universidade de São Paulo
  • Ricardo Augusto Dias Universidade de São Paulo
  • Evelise Oliveira Telles Universidade de São Paulo
  • Victor Salvador Picão Gonçalves Universidade de Brasília
  • Marcos Amaku Universidade de São Paulo
  • José Soares Ferreira Neto Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n5Supl2p3493

Keywords:

Bovine brucellosis, Vaccination, Prevalence, Risk factors, Rondônia, Brazil.

Abstract

The study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of the vaccination program against bovine brucellosis, implemented by the State of Rondônia, using prevalence rates as an indicator. The State was divided into three regions. For each region, a pre-determined number of herds were selected and at each herds, blood samples were collected from randomly chosen females with 24 months age or more. Sera from animals were submitted to a serial testing protocol, with screening performed using the buffered acidified antigen test and confirmation by the complement fixation test. A epidemiological questionnaire was administered to each farm property to identify the risk factors associated with the disease. The prevalence rates of infected herds and infected animal at the state were 12.3% [10.3–14.6] and was 1.9% [1.4–2.5], respectively. Between the regions, the prevalence of infected herds varied from 11.6% to 12.8% and the prevalence of infected animals ranged between 1.4% and 2.6%. Bovine brucellosis in Rondônia State is associated with the beef herd, a larger number of cows and the presence of flooded pastures. There was an important reduction in prevalence rates of infected herds and infected animals since 2004, however further reduction could still be achieved with vaccination. Thus, the State should continue its vaccination program, placing emphasis on ensuring the quality of the process. In addition, it should also promote the use of a vaccine that does not induce antibody formation. Additionally, the State must carry out a great effort of education so that producers test breeding animals for brucellosis before introducing them onto their properties and, where possible, prevent calved cows from having access to areas that are flooded.

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Author Biographies

Osvaldo Frederico Inlamea, Universidade de São Paulo

Discente, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Adelmar Bendler da Rocha, Agência de Defesa Sanitária Agrosilvopastoril do Estado de Rondônia

Médico Veterinário, Agência de Defesa Sanitária Agrosilvopastoril do Estado de Rondônia, IDARON, Porto Velho, RO, Brasil.

Fernando Ferreira, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

José Henrique Hidelbrand Grisi-Filho, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Marcos Bryan Heinemann, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Ricardo Augusto Dias, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Evelise Oliveira Telles, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Victor Salvador Picão Gonçalves, Universidade de Brasília

Prof., Faculdade de Agronomia e Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Brasília, UNB, Brasília, DF, Brasil.

Marcos Amaku, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

José Soares Ferreira Neto, Universidade de São Paulo

Prof., Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo, USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

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Published

2016-11-09

How to Cite

Inlamea, O. F., Rocha, A. B. da, Ferreira, F., Grisi-Filho, J. H. H., Heinemann, M. B., Dias, R. A., … Ferreira Neto, J. S. (2016). Effect of vaccination in lowering bovine brucellosis in the State of Rondônia, Brazil. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 37(5Supl2), 3493–3506. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2016v37n5Supl2p3493

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