Human brucellosis at a pig slaughterhouse |
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Authors: | Gabriela I. Escobar,Né stor R. Jacob,Gustavo Ló pez,Sandra M. Ayala,Adrian M. Whatmore,Nidia E. Lucero |
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Affiliation: | 1. Brucellosis Service, National Laboratories and Institutes of Health Administration (ANLIS) “Dr. C.G. Malbrán”, Avda. Velez Sarsfield 563, 1281 Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Infectología, Hospital Cosme Argerich, Margall 750, 1155 Buenos Aires, Argentina;3. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora, Ruta 4 Km. 2.5, Llavallol, Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. Department of Bacteriology, Animal Health & Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Woodham Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Seventeen workers in a pig slaughterhouse with signs and symptoms compatible with brucellosis were clinically examined at the outpatient service of different health institutions and studied by serological tests during the period 2005–2011. Eleven blood cultures were taken and six Brucella suis strains were isolated, three biovar 1 and three with atypical characteristics. In order to confirm that these cases had no common source, a variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) analyses were performed on 5 of the 6 strains whose results showed substantial heterogeneity in the genotypes, thereby demonstrating that the immediate origin was not the same. Two hundred adult pigs admitted for slaughter at the plant were sampled by convenience and tested by buffered antigen plate test (BPAT), serum agglutination test (SAT) and 2-mercapto-ethanol test (MET). Seven of 62 males (11%) and 25/138 (18%) females tested positive. The study results contribute information on risk scenarios for packing plant workers and underscore the need to improve plant workers’ education on appropriate containment measures and to actively screen animals for swine brucellosis. |
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Keywords: | Human brucellosis Brucella suis Brucellosis Epidemiology Molecular diagnostics |
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