EPIDEMIOLOGIA DEL VRSB Y FACTORES DE RIESGO EN HATOS BOVINOS DEL ESTADO DE CAMPECHE, MEXICO

High seroprevalence in Yucatan and proximity to the state of Campeche make it necessary to determine the seroprevalence and risk factors of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (VRSB) in the state of Campeche, Mexico. Thus the objective of the present work was to determine the seroprevalence and risk...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tropical and subtropical agroecosystems 2016-12, Vol.19 (3)
Hauptverfasser: Encalada Mena, Lisandro Alberto, Cruz-Tamayo, A., Méndez-Ortiz, F., Pacheco-Arias, R., González-Escobar, U., Santiago-Viveros, Y.
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Zusammenfassung:High seroprevalence in Yucatan and proximity to the state of Campeche make it necessary to determine the seroprevalence and risk factors of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (VRSB) in the state of Campeche, Mexico. Thus the objective of the present work was to determine the seroprevalence and risk factors bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) of the state of Campeche, Mexico. The sampled of 36 cattle herds (842 sera) were analyzed by indirect ELISA kit, in the 11 municipalities of Campeche. A survey to obtain risk factors (sex, age of animals, number of animals grazing density, management system, presence of sheep on the farm and access to the roadside) was applied and calculated X2 for each variable considered. Of the total number of samples analyzed (842), 273 were positive (32.47%). The prevalence ranges found ranged from 0% to 84%, so in 9 of the herds there were no positive samples, indicating a 75% (27/36) of dispersion of this virus. X2 analysis indicated that all variables were significant and are risk factors regarding with respect to the variable seroprevalence of BRSV. The results indicate a wide circulation of BRSV and we suggest implement recommendations that will enable a lower spread of this virus in the cattle population.
ISSN:1870-0462
1870-0462
DOI:10.56369/tsaes.1838