2020
DOI: 10.1017/s0950268820000801
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Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in German sheep flocks and evaluation of a novel approach to detect an infection via preputial swabs at herd-level – ERRATUM

Abstract: Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in German sheep flocks and evaluation of a novel approach to detect an infection via preputial swabs at herd-level-ERRATUM. Epidemiology and Infection 148,

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“…In Germany, infected (small) ruminants kept as livestock are the main source of pathogen transmission to humans (1,11,12). (Small) ruminants are infected by inhalation of C. burnetii, while other transmission routes (e.g., sexual, intrauterine, oral, infestation with ticks) are still being studied (7,(13)(14)(15)(16). Therefore, pathogen transmission may take place through reservoir animals, which may be part of a flock or external (e.g., wild mammals but also dogs, cats other ruminant species, or ticks).…”
Section: Affected Speciesmentioning
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“…In Germany, infected (small) ruminants kept as livestock are the main source of pathogen transmission to humans (1,11,12). (Small) ruminants are infected by inhalation of C. burnetii, while other transmission routes (e.g., sexual, intrauterine, oral, infestation with ticks) are still being studied (7,(13)(14)(15)(16). Therefore, pathogen transmission may take place through reservoir animals, which may be part of a flock or external (e.g., wild mammals but also dogs, cats other ruminant species, or ticks).…”
Section: Affected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in Germany most small-scale epidemics have been caused by nondairy sheep ( 25 ). Because sheep and goats are often kept together (especially in southern Germany) and because the number of goats is increasing across the country ( 14 , 25 ), this MOSS has to focus on both species. The German Federal Statistical Office reported 19,556 farms with 1,834,275 sheep and 9,808 farms with 138,810 goats in 2016.…”
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