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Reduction of Coxiella burnetii Prevalence by Vaccination of Goats and Sheep, the Netherlands

机译:荷兰山羊和绵羊接种疫苗减少伯氏杆菌的流行

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Recently, the number of human Q fever cases in the Netherlands increased dramatically. In response to this increase, dairy goats and dairy sheep were vaccinated against Coxiella burnetii. All pregnant dairy goats and dairy sheep in herds positive for Q fever were culled. We identifi ed the effect of vaccination on bacterial shedding by small ruminants. On the day of culling, samples of uterine . uid, vaginal mucus, and milk were obtained from 957 pregnant animals in 13 herds. Prevalence and bacterial load were reduced in vaccinated animals compared with unvaccinated animals. These effects were most pronounced in animals during their fi rst pregnancy. Results indicate that vaccination may reduce bacterial load in the environment and human exposure to C. burnetii
机译:最近,荷兰的人类Q发热病例数急剧增加。为了应对这种增加,对奶山羊和奶羊接种了柯氏杆菌。剔除所有Q热阳性的怀孕的奶山羊和奶羊。我们确定了接种疫苗对反刍动物细菌脱落的影响。在淘汰之日,取子宫标本。 uid,阴道粘液和牛奶是从13个牛群中的957只怀孕动物中获得的。与未接种疫苗的动物相比,接种疫苗的动物的患病率和细菌载量降低。这些影响在第一次怀孕的动物中最为明显。结果表明,疫苗接种可以减少环境中的细菌负荷以及人体暴露于伯氏梭菌的暴露

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