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Overview of Michigan State University Brucellosis Research in Africa Professor John B. Kaneene DVM, MPH, PhD, FAES Center for Comparative Epidemiology Michigan State University Workshop: An Integrated Approach to Controlling Brucellosis in Africa, Addis Ababa, 29-31 January 2013
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Overview of Michigan State University Brucellosis Research in Africa

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Page 1: Overview of  Michigan State University Brucellosis Research in Africa

Overview of Michigan State University Brucellosis Research in Africa

Professor John B. KaneeneDVM, MPH, PhD, FAES

Center for Comparative EpidemiologyMichigan State University

Workshop: An Integrated Approach to Controlling Brucellosis in Africa, Addis Ababa,

29-31 January 2013

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Ghana

Tanzania

Uganda

Countries of Study

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Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Livestock and Humans in Southwestern UgandaCollaborating Universities

Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine Prof. John B. Kaneene

Makerere University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources, and Biosecurity Dr. Jesca L. Nakavuma

Research in Uganda

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Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Livestock and Humans in Southwestern UgandaHypotheses

Brucellosis is prevalent in cattle, goats, and humans in rural Uganda

Both Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis are present in cattle, goats and humans, and is circulating between cattle and goats

Research in Uganda

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Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Livestock and Humans in Southwestern UgandaHypotheses (cont.)

Human brucellosis is associated with interaction with infected livestock, and consumption of undercooked dairy products from infected livestock

Research in Uganda

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Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Livestock and Humans in Southwestern UgandaStudy Sites

Kiruhura District Old Bushenyi District

Research in Uganda

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The Prevalence of Brucellosis in Cattle, Goats, and Humans in Naitolia, Northern TanzaniaCollaborating Universities

Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine Prof. John B. Kaneene

Sokoine University of Agriculture, School of Veterinary Medicine Dr. S.I Kimera

Research in Tanzania

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The Prevalence of Brucellosis in Cattle, Goats, and Humans in Naitolia, Northern TanzaniaHypotheses

Brucellosis is prevalent in cattle, goats, and humans in Naitolia and likely higher (15 – 25%) than what has been reported in many rural communities in East Africa

Both Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis are present in cattle, goats, and humans in Naitolia

Research in Tanzania

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The Prevalence of Brucellosis in Cattle, Goats, and Humans in Naitolia, Northern Tanzania Study Site

Research in Tanzania

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A Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Local and Imported Cattle Breeds Collaborating Universities

Michigan State University, College of Veterinary Medicine Prof. John B. Kaneene

University of Ghana, Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research Dr. Benjamin Adu-Addai Dr. Dr. E.B.M. Koney

Research in Ghana

Dr. Dalen Agnew

Dr. Phyllis Addo

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A Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Local and Imported Cattle Breeds Hypothesis

The prevalence of Brucellosis in local breeds of cattle is higher than in imported breeds, due to differences in breeding practices

Research in Ghana

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A Comparative Study of Brucellosis in Local and Imported Cattle Breeds Study Sites

Village of Apolonia

Research in Ghana