Incidence and risk factors of brucellosis in Kermanshah province, Iran during 2010-2014.
Infect Disord Drug Targets. 2018 Dec 11;:
Authors: Rajabi J, Hamidi-Farahani R, Mansouri F, Soleiman-Meigooni S
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Incidence of brucellosis was growing up in Iran during the past years. Kermanshah province-west of Iran is one of the endemic regions of the disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence and risk factors of brucellosis in Kermanshah province during a recent five-year period.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study was an observational cross-sectional study performed on registries of the patients with brucellosis at the center for the zoonotic disease of Kermanshah University of medical sciences during 2010-2014. The data was collected using a questionnaire containing demographic data and the risk factor of brucellosis. Collected data were analyzed by SPSS-22 software using descriptive statistic, Chi-square, and student t-test.
RESULTS: The five-years mean incidence of brucellosis in our study was 46.5 in one hundred thousand, and male to female ratio was 1.37/1. The most common risk factors of brucellosis in our patients were unpasteurized dairy products' consumption (47%) and occupational contact with livestock (14.4%). 84% of the patients were rural. The most common diagnostic method was the standard agglutination test within the 1/160 and 1/320 titers.
CONCLUSION: Risk factors of brucellosis in our study were like other studies, but in more than one- third of the patients, no risk factor was identified. Lack of livestock vaccination history and incomplete registered data about other possible transmission routes of transmission was the most limitation in the study.
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