2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1670-2
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A study to identify the practices of the buffalo keepers which inadvertently lead to the spread of brucellosis in Delhi

Abstract: BackgroundIndia has the largest Buffalo population in the world, with every household in rural India owning buffaloes depending upon daily milk requirement – dairy farmers can own between 10 to 70 buffaloes. The health of Indian buffaloes is of economic importance since India is one of the largest buffalo meat exporters in the world, and Indian Buffalo semen is sold in the USA for breeding purposes. However, National Control Program on brucellosis is only active in South India and in Panjab (a North Indian sta… Show more

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“…Also, various studies have shown that brucellosis has a significant influence on Middle Eastern countries, where contaminated milk products have been responsible for several outbreaks of human brucellosis during the previous two decades ( 75 , 91 ). The knowledge and awareness of farmers about brucellosis significantly reduce Brucella infection in animals ( 98 ). The large-scale organized dairy farms have higher incidence rates than the individual native animals, which could be related to the disease’s higher prevalence in exotic and cross-bred animals compared to native cattle ( 77 ).…”
Section: Risk and Predisposing Factors For Bovine Brucellosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, various studies have shown that brucellosis has a significant influence on Middle Eastern countries, where contaminated milk products have been responsible for several outbreaks of human brucellosis during the previous two decades ( 75 , 91 ). The knowledge and awareness of farmers about brucellosis significantly reduce Brucella infection in animals ( 98 ). The large-scale organized dairy farms have higher incidence rates than the individual native animals, which could be related to the disease’s higher prevalence in exotic and cross-bred animals compared to native cattle ( 77 ).…”
Section: Risk and Predisposing Factors For Bovine Brucellosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Suresh et al highlighted the contagious nature of Brucellosis, affecting various animal species, including buffaloes (46). Specific husbandry practices, such as intrauterine medication, were also identified as potential contributors to brucellosis spread among buffaloes in Delhi (47).…”
Section: Animal Species In Brucellosis Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brucellosis is lower in Western countries than in Asian countries. Countries like Australia, Canada, Japan, Denmark, Finland, the United Kingdom, and Norway have been able to eradicate brucellosis [10] . The countries with the highest prevalence of human brucellosis are Syria (1603.4), Mongolia (391), and Tajikistan (211.9) per 100,000 [11] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%