Publications by authors named "Mohamed Naceur Baccar"

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  • Abortion in sheep flocks is a significant economic concern in Tunisia, but there's limited knowledge about the agents causing these abortions, specifically Brucella spp, Toxoplasma gondii, and Coxiella burnetii.
  • A study tested blood samples from 793 sheep across 26 flocks, revealing seroprevalence rates of 19.7% for Toxoplasma, 17.2% for Coxiella, and 16.1% for Brucella, with mixed infections present in all flocks.
  • The study identified several risk factors—such as flock management practices and neighborhood abortion history—that could increase infection rates, indicating a need for further research to develop effective prevention strategies.
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Rift Valley fever (RVF) has been reported in the sub-Saharan region of Africa, Egypt and Arabian Peninsula - Yemen and Saudi Arabia, over the past 20 years and is a threat to both the animal and human populations in Tunisia. Tunisia is considered as a high-risk country for the introduction of RVF due to the informal movements of diseased animals already reported in the neighboring countries. The objective of this study was to assess the status of RVF in small ruminants and camels in Tunisia.

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Rabies is one of the most important zoonosis in Tunisia. In the last 6 years, a dramatic increase in the number of cases in animals had raised concern about the transmission dynamics of rabies and the effectiveness of established control measures. For a better understanding of the epidemiological features of rabies in Tunisia, data on animal and human rabies cases and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) protocol, for the period from 2012 to 2018, were analysed to describe the spatial and the temporal distributions of the disease and to guide targeted rabies control measures.

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