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Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya

Mini Disseration (MSc (Global One Health))--University of Pretoria, 2025.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/104005 Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya Van Heerden, Henriette yussufbuke@gmail.com Richards, Shauna Wako, Buke Yussuf UCTD Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Human Brucellosis Retrospective data Isiolo Garbatulla Merti hospitals Mini Disseration (MSc (Global One Health))--University of Pretoria, 2025. Brucellosis, a zoonotic disease, remains a significant public health concern in Kenya. It also has a substantial socio-economic impact, particularly in pastoralist communities such as Isiolo County, here human-animal interactions are common. This study aims to estimate the trends of human brucellosis in Isiolo County over the past decade (2014–2023) through retrospective hospital data, focusing on spatial and temporal patterns and proportional morbidity as well as key informant’s interviews (KII) evaluating barriers to diagnosis, control and effectiveness of current interventions of brucellosis across three study sites (Isiolo, Garbatulla and Merti hospitals). Retrospective data from the 3 hospitals were analyzed, including 10,302 individual test results across the study period, categorized by gender, age, and test outcomes. The retrospective analysis revealed gender disparities, with females representing 65% of tested patients and 61% of positive cases, likely reflecting higher healthcare-seeking behavior among women. Brucellosis was prevalent across all age groups, with individuals aged 19–35 years showing the highest positivity, likely due to occupational exposure to livestock. Variations in hospital-specific prevalence were noted, with Merti hospital consistently reporting higher positivity rates (19%) compared to Garbatulla (16%) and Isiolo (19.7%), which may be linked to higher testing volumes and improved public awareness campaigns. Yearly trends showed fluctuations, with peaks during the COVID-19 pandemic and research-driven testing efforts (2021). KIIs identified knowledge gaps regarding transmission, prevention, diagnostic challenges, including reagent shortages and reliance on less sensitive tests and cultural beliefs and myths hindering timely care-seeking. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions, including increased disease surveillance, public awareness, and improved diagnostic capacity. It emphasizes the significance of site- specific strategies and a One Health approach in addressing zoonotic diseases especially in resource-constrained settings. Further research is needed to assess the effectiveness of current control measures and address data gaps. Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGD) within the DGD-ITM Framework Agreement (FA5) Veterinary Tropical Diseases MSc (Global One Health) Unrestricted Faculty of Veterinary Science SDG-03: Good health and well-being 2025-08-26T14:09:23Z 2025-08-26T14:09:23Z 2025-09 2025 Mini Dissertation * S2025 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/104005 https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.29859110 en © 2024 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Human Brucellosis
Retrospective data
Isiolo
Garbatulla
Merti hospitals
Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_full Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_fullStr Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_short Retrospective study of human Brucellosis trends Between 2014-2023 and consideration of One Health perspectives of healthcare professionals in Isiolo County, Kenya
title_sort retrospective study of human brucellosis trends between 2014 2023 and consideration of one health perspectives of healthcare professionals in isiolo county kenya
topic UCTD
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Human Brucellosis
Retrospective data
Isiolo
Garbatulla
Merti hospitals
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/104005
https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.29859110