Sero-prevalence and Risk Factors of Brucellosis in Goats in
Bangladesh: Rose Bengal Plate Test and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent
Assay Based Approaches
Kazi Abdus Sobur1,
Palash Bose1, Md. Zaminur Rahman1, Muhammad
Muktaruzzaman1, Partha Pratim Ghosh2, Papia
Sultana1, Tanvir Ahamed1, Mst. Minara Khatun1
and Md. Ariful Islam1*
1Department
of Microbiology and Hygiene, Bangladesh Agricultural University,
Mymensingh-2202, Bangladesh; 2
School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science
(Biotechnology), Centennial College, 755 Morningside Ave,
Scarborough, ON M1C 4Z4, Canada
Brucellosis is a zoonotic bacterial disease in goats. The causal agents are
Brucella spp. and showing symptoms of
abortions, stillbirths, and weak offspring in females and orchitis in males. The
economic impact includes declined milk production and abortion, alongside the
potential zoonotic transmission through milk and uterine discharges. The
objective of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of caprine
brucellosis in three districts of Bangladesh- Jhenaidah, Meherpur, and
Mymensingh.Rose Bengal Plate Test
(RBPT) and indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (i-ELISA) were used to
detect Brucella-specific antibodies in infected animals. A total of 210
serum samples were collected. Goats were categorized based on geographic
location, sex, breed, housing system, and rearing practices to evaluate
potential risk factors. The overall prevalence of brucellosis was
3.81%
by RBPT and
2.38%
by ELISA. District-wise prevalence was highest in Mymensingh (RBPT: 4.123%,
ELISA: 2.061%), followed by Jhenaidah (RBPT: 3.947%, ELISA: 2.631%), and
Meherpur (RBPT and ELISA: 2.702%). Household-based farms exhibited the highest
prevalence (RBPT: 6.976%, ELISA: 4.651%). Female goats showed a higher
seroprevalence (RBPT: 4.081%, ELISA: 2.721%) compared to males (RBPT: 3.174%,
ELISA: 1.587%). Among breeds, Black Bengal goats had the highest prevalence
(RBPT: 4.032%, ELISA: 2.419%), and goats under free-ranging management showed
the highest infection rates (RBPT: 4.545%, ELISA: 3.409%). This study emphasizes
the prevalence and diversity of caprine brucellosis in Bangladesh across various
regions, animal populations, and management approaches. The results highlight
the necessity of regular surveillance and efficient control measures to mitigate
the economic and public health impacts of brucellosis in goat farming systems.
To Cite This Article:
Sobur KA,
Bose P, Rahman MZ, Muktaruzzaman M, Ghosh PP, Sultana P, Ahamed T, Khatun MM and
Islam MA, 2025. Sero-prevalence and
risk factors of brucellosis in goats in Bangladesh: Rose bengal plate test and
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based approaches. Pak Vet J.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2025.176