Research Article

Seroprevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Brucellosis among Indigenous Cattle in the Adamawa and North Regions of Cameroon

Table 1

Combined results of Rose Bengal Plate test and indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay among cattle in the North and Adamawa Regions of Cameroun ().

Serological resultsNumber of cases (%  [95% CI])

RBPT (+)108 (10,5%  [)
RBPT (−)923 (89,5%  [)
i-ELISA (+)91 (8,8%  [)
i-ELISA (−)940 (91,2%  [)
RBPT (+) i-ELISA (+)51 (5,0%  [)
RBPT (+) i-ELISA (−)57 (5,5%  [)
RBPT (−) i-ELISA (+)40 (3,9%  [)
RBPT (−) i-ELISA (−)883 (85,6%  [)
RBPT or i-ELISA (+)148 (14,4%  [)
RBPT or i-ELISA (−)883 (85,6%  [)

(−): negative; (+): positive; i-ELISA: indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay; RBPT: Rose Bengal Plate test.