Hunting for Answers: Assessing Brucella spp. Seroprevalence and Risks in Red Deer and Wild Boar in Central Portugal

Pires, Humberto and Cardoso, Luís and Lopes, Ana Patrícia and Fontes, Maria da Conceição and Santos-Silva, Sérgio and Matos, Manuela and Pintado, Cristina and Roque, Natália and Fonseca, Leonardo Filipe and Morgado, Inês and Dias, Ana Sofia and Figueira, Luís and Matos, Ana Cristina and Mesquita, João Rodrigo and Coelho, Ana Cláudia (2024) Hunting for Answers: Assessing Brucella spp. Seroprevalence and Risks in Red Deer and Wild Boar in Central Portugal. Pathogens, 13 (3). p. 242. ISSN 2076-0817

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Abstract

Between 2016 and 2023, a cross-sectional study was conducted in the central region of Portugal in order to better understand the epidemiology and public health risks resulting from the handling and consumption of game animals infected with Brucella spp. The seroprevalence and risk factors for Brucella spp. seropositivity were evaluated. Antibodies against Brucella spp. were determined using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Results showed that in the 650 serum samples collected from red deer (n = 298) and wild boars (n = 352) in Portugal, 21.7% (n = 141; 95% CI: 18.6–25.1%) tested positive. Wild boar had a significantly higher prevalence (35.5%; 95% CI: 30.5–40.8%) than red deer (5.4%, 95% CI: 3.1–8.6%; p ≤ 0.001). Risk factors for seropositivity were investigated using multivariable logistic regression models. The odds of being seropositive was 8.39 (95% CI: 4.75–14.84; p ≤ 0.001) times higher in wild boar than in red deer. Correlations between sex, age, body condition, and seropositivity could not be observed. The higher seroprevalence in wild boar suggests that this species may primarily contribute to the Brucella spp. ecology in central Portugal.

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Subjects: Open Research Librarians > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2024 08:30
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2024 08:30
URI: http://stm.e4journal.com/id/eprint/2530

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