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Latent class evaluation of the performance of serological tests for exposure to Brucella spp. in cattle, sheep, and goats in Tanzania.

Rebecca F BodenhamStella MazeriSarah CleavelandJohn A CrumpFolorunso Oludayo FasinaWilliam A de GlanvilleDaniel T HaydonRudovick R KazwalaTito J KibonaVenance P MaroMichael J MazeBlandina Theophil MmbagaNiwael J Mtui-MalamshaGabriel Mkilema ShirimaEmmanuel S SwaiKate M ThomasBarend Mark de Clare BronsvoortJo E B Halliday
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
Our findings indicate that Brucella spp. surveillance in Tanzania using RBT and cELISA in parallel at the animal-level would give high test performance. There is a need to evaluate strategies for implementing parallel testing at the herd- and flock-level. Our findings can assist in generating robust Brucella spp. exposure estimates for livestock in Tanzania and wider sub-Saharan Africa. The adoption of locally evaluated robust diagnostic tests in setting-specific surveillance is an important step towards brucellosis prevention and control.
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  • public health