Study of the seroprevalence, associated risk factors and the haematological values of infected Chlamydia abortus small ruminants in Benin Republic
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In the Republic of Benin, abortion is one of the reproductive problems on small ruminant farms, and
Chlamydia abortus is one of the causative agents. The aim of this study was to determine for the first time
the serological prevalence and hematological parameters in small ruminants positive for Chlamydia abortus
in Benin, mainly in the department of Ouémé. It covered five sites, namely Akpro-Missérété, Avrankou,
Adjarra, Sèmè-Kpodji and Dangbo in the Ouémé department. A total of 385 sera (200 sheep and 185 goats)
from subjects showing signs of reproductive loss were tested using the indirect Elisa method. Of the 385
sera tested, 30 (7,79%) were positive for Chlamydia abortus. Similarly, the blood of animals tested positive
was analyzed for hematological parameters using Sysmex XN-Series automated blood analyzer. Different
variations with significant differences in some hematological parameters of the red line and those of the
white line, depending on the study sites, species, age and physiological stage of the animals (hemoglobin,
mean corpuscular volume for the red line at the sites, lymphocytes and basophils for the white line at the
sites; hemoglobin for the red lineage and lymphocytes for the white lineage at species level; lymphocytes
at age level; lymphocytes, monocytes and basophils for the white lineage at physiological stage level) were
observed in animals suffering from C. abortus.
