@article { , title = {Brucellosis in dairy herds: a public health concern in the milk supply chains of West and Central Africa}, abstract = {Ten herd-level cross-sectional studies were conducted in peri-urban dairy production areas of seven West and Central African countries (Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Mali, Niger, Senegal and Togo). The objectives were to estimate herd level Brucella spp. seroprevalence and identify risk factors for seropositivity. In each of the ten study areas, herds (between 52 and 142 per area, total = 965) were selected probabilistically and a structured questionnaire was administered to gather information on their structure and management. A bulk milk sample from each herd was tested by indirect ELISA for Brucella spp. For each area, herd seroprevalence estimates were obtained after adjusting for the assumed performance of the diagnostic test. Herd level risk factors for Brucella spp. seropositivity were identified by means of stratified logistic regression, with each peri-urban zone as a stratum. Area-specific models were also explored. Estimated herd seroprevalences were: Lomé (Togo) 62.0\% (95\% CI:55.0-69.0), Bamako (Mali) 32.5\% (95\% CI:28.0-37.0), Bujumbura (Burundi) 14.7\% (95\%CI:9.4-20.8), Bamenda (Cameroon) 12.6\% (95\% CI:7.6-21.9), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) 3.0\% (95\% CI:1.0-9.1), Ngaoundere (Cameroon) 2.3\% (95\% CI:1.0-7.0), Thies (Senegal) 1.3\% (95\% CI:0.1, 5.3), Niamey (Niger) 1.2\% (95\% CI:0.08-5.3), Dakar (Senegal) 0.2\% (95\% CI:0.01-1.7) and Niakhar (Senegal)}, doi = {10.1016/j.actatropica.2019.105042}, issn = {0001-706X}, journal = {Acta Tropica}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1382144}, volume = {197}, keyword = {ePrints migration, Brucellosis, dairy herds, milk, cattle, peri-urban, Africa, zoonosis}, author = {Musallam, I I and Ndour, A P and Yempabou, D and Crystella Ngong, C-A and Fotsac Dzousse, M and Mouiche-Mouliom, M-M and Kameni Feussom, J M and Bosco Ntirandekura, J and Ntakirutimana, D and Fane, A and Dembele, E and Doumbia, A and Siméon Ayih-Akakpo, A A P-H and Pato, P and Pali, M and Tapsoba, A S R and Minougou Compaore, G and Gagara, H and Garba, A and Chengat Prakashbabu, B and Craighead, L and Takahashi, E and McGiven, J and Nguipdop-Djomo, P and Mangtani, P and Alambédji-Bada, R and Akakpo, A J and Guitian, J} }