I. Literak et L. Kroupa, HERD-LEVEL COXIELLA-BURNETII SEROPREVALENCE WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH HERD-LEVEL BREEDING PERFORMANCE IN CZECH DAILY HERDS, Preventive veterinary medicine, 33(1-4), 1998, pp. 261-265
Q fever was studied on a large agricultural farm in northern Moravia,
Czech Republic. Antibodies to Coxiella burnetii were ascertained by a
complement fixation test. Titre of 8 or higher was considered as posit
ive, The seroprevalences in cows (each cow was examined only once imme
diately after drying-off during a one-year period) from 14 different h
erds was between 4 to 19%. No significant correlation between seroprev
alence levels and fertility characteristics in the cow herds was found
. Of a total of 17 samples of milk from 17 randomly-selected cows with
antibody titres of 8 to 32, one strain of Coxiella burnetii was isola
ted. In heifers (n = 339) and beef bulls (n = 210) no antibodies to C.
burnetii were found. In cattle from the farm investigated, latent Q f
ever did not represent any health problem. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B
.V.