Detection of brucella spp. in blood samples of water buffalo (bubalus bubalis) from marajó island, Amazon, Brazil

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
20226
5 pages
Research Article

Detection of brucella spp. in blood samples of water buffalo (bubalus bubalis) from marajó island, Amazon, Brazil

Jacqueline C. Costa, Gabriel S.S. Pardavil, Elem C. M. Barra, Cássia M. P. Santos, Andrea V. Cruz, Andréa M. G. Negrão, Sandro P. Silva, Livia M. N. Casseb and Alexandre R. Casseb

Abstract: 

Brucellosis is a global zoonotic infectious disease with great public health and economical importance, which affects the buffalo herds worldwide. Diagnostic methods for brucellosis usually depend on serological tests and direct culture, which may lack sensitivity. Thus, we aim to detect Brucella spp. using the conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method in blood samples water buffaloes from five municipalities on Marajó Island, Eastern Amazon. A total of 97 male buffalos were sampled during slaughter and blood submitted to PCR. Among the 97 samples analyzed, 33% were positive and 36% were from Chaves, 27% from Cachoeira do Arari, 18% from Soure, 12% from Santa Cruz do Arari and 3% from the municipality from Salvaterra. It appears that Brucella spp. it is highly prevalent in the blood of male domestic water buffaloes from Marajó Island.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.20226.10.2020
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