Brucellaspecies circulating in wildlife in Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania

preprint OA: closed CC-BY-4.0
📄 Open PDF View at publisher

Abstract

Background Brucellosis is a bacterial zoonosis of public health and economic importance world-wide. It affects a number of domestic animals, wildlife and humans. This study was carried out to determine circulating Brucella species in wildlife in Serengeti ecosystem using molecular techniques. Methodology A total of 189 samples including EDTA blood, serum and amniotic fluid from buffalos, lions, wildebeest, impala, zebra and hyena that were collected in relation to different cross-sectional studies conducted in the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania were used. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction AMOS-PCR and quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR) targeting the genus specific surface protein bcsp31 gene and the insertion sequence IS 711 element downstream of the alkB gene for B. abortus and BMEI 1162 gene for B. melitensis were employed on the samples. Results Results indicated that out of 189 samples examined, 12 (6.4%) and 22 (11.6%) contained Brucella DNA as detected by AMOS-PCR and qPCR, respectively. Most of the positive samples were from lions (52.6%) and buffaloes (19.6%). Other animals that were positive included wildebeest, impala, zebra and hyena. Out of 22 positive samples, 16 (66.7%) were identified as B. abortus and the rest were B. melitensis. Conclusion Detection of zoonotic Brucella species in wildlife suggests that livestock and humans at the interface areas where there is high interaction are at risk of acquiring the infection. Therefore, public education to interrupt risky transmission practices is needed. The findings also shed light on the transmission dynamics around interface areas and the role of wildlife in transmission and maintenance of Brucella infection in the region.

My notes (saved in your browser only)

Citation neighborhood (no data yet)

We don't have any in-corpus citations linked to this paper yet. The paper's references may be in our DB but unresolved to ``paper_id`` (resolution happens at ingest when the cited DOI matches a row we already have). Run the cross-source citation reconcile pass to retry.

Source provenance

europepmc
last seen: 2026-05-19T01:45:01.086888+00:00
unpaywall
last seen: 2026-05-22T02:00:06.705733+00:00
License: CC-BY-4.0