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Molecular and serological detection of Coxiella burnetti in dairy cows from small properties in rural settlements and spatial analysis

Abstract

Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii) is a gram-negative bacterium that causes a cosmopolitan zoonosis called Q fever. It infects a range of animals, with the large ruminant group (cattle) being the largest reservoir. It is known to cause gestational disorders in animals, such as abortion, stillbirths and premature births, in addition to causing infertility, generating a great economic impact. Infection in humans occurs by inhaling aerosols containing the bacteria from the excrement, milk or birth products of these animals. In view of this, the objective of this work is to investigate C. burnetii in milk samples from the teats of 498 lactating cows, from small properties in 25 rural settlements, located in three municipalities of Pontal do Paranapanema-SP and in nine municipalities in the Northwest region of the State of São Paulo, using the molecular techniques of Nested PCR and PCR in real time (qPCR), as well as carrying out the genetic sequencing and characterization of the genotypes of C. burnetti, using the MLVA "multilocus variable number" techniques tandem repeats analysis typing" and MST "multispacer sequence typing". The seroprevalence in these animals will also be evaluated, using the serological technique of Indirect Immunofluorescence (IFAT). Subsequently, a geographic analysis of the distribution of positive cases diagnosed in the different regions studied will be carried out, as well as an evaluation of the distribution of C. burnetti genotypes. This study is justified, in view of the importance of this zoonosis, about the possibility of transmission of C. burnetii from raw bovine milk in properties of rural settlements that constitute the dairy chain in Pontal do Paranapanema and in the Northwest region of the State of São Paulo, where the family production of small producers constitutes an important income activity, with the sale of milk and the manufacture of derivatives, such as cheese and butter, representing a serious public health problem. (AU)

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