2023
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.269508
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Descriptive cross-sectional study on major bovine diseases and associated risk factors in north-eastern Ecuadorian Amazon

Abstract: Cattle raising is a crucial element of production systems in the tropics and subtropics. However, in recent years, global public health security has been threatened by disease emergence. In Orellana Province, livestock is the most important activity to generate economic income. Nevertheless, there is no available data about Animal Health status. With this objective, a study was performed to describe the major Bovine diseases recorded between 2011 to 2019, and the main Risk factors associated. Data on main Bovi… Show more

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“…Rabies is listed as one of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Neglected Tropical Diseases Worldwide (Meske et al, 2021;Lin et al, 2022;Gan et al, 2023). Furthermore, it has been stated that rabies has a significant impact in South America, and it is one of the most prevalent neurological diseases in ruminants causing significant economic losses (Ulloa-Stanojlovic and Dias, 2020;Ortiz-Naveda et al, 2023;Viana et al, 2023). In the Amazon region of Ecuador, in the last 15 years, 23 human deaths were confirmed by rabies, being the transmission alluded to Desmodus rotundus (Ortiz-Prado et al, 2015;Martin-Solano et al, 2016;Orlando et al, 2019;Ortiz-Naveda et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rabies is listed as one of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Neglected Tropical Diseases Worldwide (Meske et al, 2021;Lin et al, 2022;Gan et al, 2023). Furthermore, it has been stated that rabies has a significant impact in South America, and it is one of the most prevalent neurological diseases in ruminants causing significant economic losses (Ulloa-Stanojlovic and Dias, 2020;Ortiz-Naveda et al, 2023;Viana et al, 2023). In the Amazon region of Ecuador, in the last 15 years, 23 human deaths were confirmed by rabies, being the transmission alluded to Desmodus rotundus (Ortiz-Prado et al, 2015;Martin-Solano et al, 2016;Orlando et al, 2019;Ortiz-Naveda et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%