Mk. Omer et al., Prevalence of antibodies to Brucella spp. in cattle, sheep, goats, horses and camels in the State of Eritrea; influence of husbandry systems, EPIDEM INFE, 125(2), 2000, pp. 447-453
Samples from 2427 cattle, 661 goats, 104 sheep, 98 camels and 82 horses wer
e screened for brucella infections by the Rose Bengal Test and positive rea
ctors confirmed by the complement fixation test, In cattle, the highest ind
ividual seroprevalence was in dairy herds kept under the intensive husbandr
y system, with an individual prevalence of 8.2% and unit (herd) seroprevale
nce of 35.9%. This was followed by the pastoral husbandry system in the Wes
tern Lowlands with 5.0% individual but a higher unit (vaccination site) pre
valence of 46.1%. The lowest was in the mixed crop-livestock system in the
Southern Highlands with individual 0.3% and unit (village) prevalence of 2.
4%. In sheep and goats, no positive animals were detected in the mixed crop
-livestock areas, In the Eastern Lowlands individual prevalences of 3.8% (g
oats) and 1.4% (sheep) and unit prevalence of 33.3% (goats) and 16.7% were
found, while 14.3% of individual goats and 56.3% of the units in the Wester
n Lowlands were positive. No positive horses were found. The present study
documents the first serological evidence of Brucella spp. infection in came
ls (3.1%) in Eritrea.