Downloads: 122 | Views: 253
Research Paper | Microbiology | Nigeria | Volume 4 Issue 10, October 2015 | Popularity: 6.7 / 10
Epidemiology of Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia Coli (Vtec) Non O157 Serotypes in Cattle in Abuja, Nigeria
Enem S.I., Oboegbulem S.I
Abstract: The most frequently implicated E. coli serotype causing haemorrhagic colitis and haemorrhagicuraemic syndrome (HUS) is VTEC 0157. However, non O157 VTEC is now known to be as prevalent as VETC O157 infection (or even more) in most parts of the world. The objective of the study was to establish the occurrence of non O157 VTEC serotypes in cattle in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Nigeria. The level of significance of the infection with sex, age and season were also tested. The research work took place at Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. Abuja lies between 6o 45and 7o 45East of the Greenwich meridian and 8o and 9o.25North of the Equator. The cross sectional epidemiological method and multi staged sampling technique were used in this study. Samples were collected from the freshly voided faeces of both apparently healthy and diarrhoeic cattle in selected abattoirs and cattle herds. Enriched samples were analyzed bacteriologically and biochemically after which they were characterised using commercially prepared latex agglutination test kits. A total of 718 faecal samples from cattle were analyzed for the presence of VTEC non O157. Thirty eight (5.23 %) were positive for non O157. No significant difference (p > 0.05) existed between O157 VTEC infection and sex of the cattle. A significant difference was found between age and infection with non O157 cattle. More calves were associated than the adult cattle. There was also a significant association (P < 0.05) between season and infection with non - O157VTEC in cattle. Infection occurred more in the dry season. The study established the occurrence and prevalence of non O157VTEC in cattle in FCT, Abuja, Nigeria. As a major food animal in Nigeria, infection in cattle provides an epidemiological causal association to the infection in humans. The result showed that warmer seasons (dry season) stimulate the presence of VTEC infection in animals and thus, as a consequence, increases the number of human cases. The prevalence was also higher in younger calves (< 6 months) probably as a result of undeveloped immune system.
Keywords: Cattle, Distribution, Prevalence, Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli VTEC non O157 serotypes
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 10, October 2015
Pages: 243 - 246
Make Sure to Disable the Pop-Up Blocker of Web Browser
Similar Articles
Downloads: 0
Research Paper, Microbiology, Nigeria, Volume 10 Issue 2, February 2021
Pages: 1026 - 1029Prevalence of Urinary Tract Infection among Age Groups in Bauchi Metropolis, Nigeria
S. Isma'il
Downloads: 0
Case Studies, Microbiology, India, Volume 11 Issue 11, November 2022
Pages: 209 - 211A Case Report of Non-Tuberculous Mycobacterium (NTM) Pulmonary Infection in a 70 Year Old Male
Chaudhari G., Gaikwad V., Pol S., Karyakarte R.
Downloads: 0
Research Paper, Microbiology, India, Volume 12 Issue 5, May 2023
Pages: 871 - 874The Prevalence of Uropathogenic E. Coli and to Study its Antibiogram Pattern
Samiksha s Mohod, S. N Zodpe
Downloads: 0
Research Paper, Microbiology, India, Volume 13 Issue 4, April 2024
Pages: 766 - 769Prevalence of Carbapenem Resistant Enterobactericeae (CRE) in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Dr. Parismita Sahoo
Downloads: 1
Research Paper, Microbiology, India, Volume 11 Issue 4, April 2022
Pages: 1050 - 1054Microbiological and Clinico-Demographic Correlation of Candida Isolates from Health Care Associated Urinary Tract Infections: A Study from a COVID Dedicated Tertiary Health Care Centre
Bineeta Kashyap, Kirti Nirmal, Kapil Singh, N. P. Singh