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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article
Front. Microbiol.
Sec. Infectious Agents and Disease
Volume 15 - 2024 |
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1504488
This article is part of the Research Topic Research Advances toward One Health in Brucellosis View all 3 articles
Aspects of brucellosis vaccination in Maranhão State
Provisionally accepted- State University of Maranhão, São Luis, Maranhao, Brazil
The aim of the present study is to carry out a situational vaccination diagnosis against brucellosis in Maranhão State's cattle in order to identify challenges set for vaccination operations and to help the Official Veterinary Service to plan health interventions. In 2022, questionnaires focused on the socioeconomic profile and knowledge on vaccination were applied to the following groups to help achieving the aforementioned aims: i) cattle breeders (n=201), ii) veterinarians registered with the National Program for Control and Eradication of Brucellosis and Animal Tuberculosis (n=84), iii) Official Veterinary Service servants involved in conducting the National Program for Control and Eradication of Brucellosis and Animal Tuberculosis (n=75), and iv) individuals in charge of vaccine retail outlets (n= 58). Farmers and those in charge of vaccine retail outlets presented average knowledge on this subject (51%-70% accuracy). Yet, there were similar knowledge gaps in these two groups. Although the knowledge level recorded for registered veterinarians and Official Veterinary Service servants was high (71%-100% accuracy), low adherence to personal protection equipment was also observed, and it is worrisome, given brucellosis' zoonotic nature. In addition, veterinarians presented knowledge gaps when it comes to updates on the National Program for Control and Eradication of Brucellosis and Animal Tuberculosis Technical Regulations, and it can be an indicative that questionnaires were superficially or carelessly answered. Other obstacles to vaccination were poor quality of roads to access properties and breeders with limited number of bred calves in the age group 3 to 8 months. These barriers impair the expansion of vaccination cover against brucellosis in Maranhão State. The Official Veterinary Service must implement a strategic plan to fill out the knowledge gaps shown by those in this production chain and make it easier to get to the basis for effective health interventions aimed at brucellosis control in Maranhão State.
Keywords: prevention1, animal health2, vaccination3, Public Health4, brucellosis5
Received: 30 Sep 2024; Accepted: 06 Nov 2024.
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* Correspondence:
Viviane Correa Silva Coimbra, State University of Maranhão, São Luis, 65055-310, Maranhao, Brazil
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