Factors associated with tuberculosis in cattle in the urban and peri-urban areas of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 2021
Djénèbou Diakité, Laibané Dieudonné Dahourou, Djibril Barry, Pauline Kiswendsida Yanog, Yoda Hermann, Jean Kaboré, Brice Bicaba, Nicolas Meda, et al. (13 authors)
Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health · 2026-02
Abstract
Introduction: Bovine tuberculosis is endemic in Burkina Faso. It is a chronic zoonosis with a significant health and economic impact. Studies carried out on both sides of the country show the existence of bovine tuberculosis with a high prevalence ranging from 3.75 to 27.7% from 2004 to 2018. However, the factors associated with the circulation of the disease are poorly documented, while A better understanding of the risk factors for infection is necessary for its eradication. This study assessed the factors associated with tuberculosis on farms in the study area in 2021. Methods: This was a questionnaire-based cross-sectional analytical study focusing mainly on environmental factors, livestock management and animal transmission. In total, 371 cattle were subjected to comparative intradermal tuberculin testing. Data were collected using Microsoft Excel® 2016 software, then imported into Epi info® 7.2.2 for analyses. Results: The overall prevalence of bovine tuberculosis was 11.59% (95%CI: 8.75 -15.25). In multivariate analysis after adjustment, purchase of cattle from at-risk farms (aOR: 2.80, 95%CI: 1.04 -10.60, p = 0.04) and contact of cattle with other domestic animals (aOR=3.04, 95%CI: 1.30-10.74, p=0.003) remained significantly associated with developing bovine tuberculosis among the cattle. Conclusion: Factors independently associated with bTB on farms in the study area are the purchase of cattle from at-risk farms and contact between domestic cattle. In view of these results, it is important to implement eradication measures, namely prevention, monitoring and control in our farms.
MeSH terms
- Zoonosis
- Tuberculosis
- Environmental health
- Livestock
- Bovine tuberculosis
- Veterinary medicine
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Disease
- Medicine
- Tuberculin
- Epidemiology
- Public health
- Animal health
- Risk factor
- Socioeconomics
- Vaccination
- Geography