Title of article :
Seroepidemiology of selected zoonotic infections in Basra region of Iraq
Author/Authors :
Yacoub, A.A-H. Al-Mustansiriya University - College of Medicine, Iraq , Bakr, S. University of Basra - College of Medicine - Department of Microbiology, Iraq , Hameed, A-M. University of Basra - College of Medicine - Department of Microbiology, Iraq , Al-Thamery, A.A-A. Basra Health Services Directorate, Iraq , Fartoci, M.J. Basra Health Services Directorate, Iraq
From page :
112
To page :
118
Abstract :
A community-based seroepidemiological study was made of 4 common zoonotic infections (brucellosis, hydatidosis, toxoplasmosis and visceral leishmaniasis) in 3 areas (rural, urban and suburban semirural) in Basra governorate, southern Iraq. The prevalence of brucellosis was higher in the suburban semirural area (29.3%) than the rural and urban areas. The prevalence of hydatidosis (19.0%–35.5%) and toxoplasmosis (41.1%–52.1%) were relatively high in all 3 areas. With respect to visceral leishmaniasis, low rates of infection were reported (0.2%–1.9%). The study shows in general that the suburban semirural area is at highest risk of zoonotic infections compared with other areas. The results could form a rational basis for the planning of an integrated comprehensive approach for control of zoonotic infections in the areas surveyed.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2637767
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