Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Mbarara district, south-western Uganda in May 2012 to determine the burden of African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in the semi-intensive dairy production systems where pyrethroid acaricides are frequently used in the control of tick-borne diseases (TBDs). A t...
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doaj-bd6d301c0a6a4563a021447e9e3d65552020-11-24T21:28:19ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352014-10-01851e1e510.4102/jsava.v85i1.1094979Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western UgandaRichard A. Alingu0Dennis Muhanguzi1Ewan MacLeod2Charles Waiswa3Jenna Fyfe4National Livestock Resources Research InstituteCollege of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere UniversityDivision of Pathway Medicine & Centre for Infectious Diseases, University of EdinburghCollege of Veterinary Medicine Animal Resources and Biosecurity, Makerere UniversityDivision of Pathway Medicine & Centre for Infectious Diseases, University of EdinburghA cross-sectional study was conducted in Mbarara district, south-western Uganda in May 2012 to determine the burden of African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in the semi-intensive dairy production systems where pyrethroid acaricides are frequently used in the control of tick-borne diseases (TBDs). A total of 295 cattle blood samples were taken and analysed using a single pair of primers previously designed to amplify internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) of trypanosome ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA). A structured questionnaire was administered to 55 participating livestock farmers to generate data on acaricide and trypanocidal drug usage. The overall prevalence of trypanosome species was 2.4% (95% CI; 1.0% – 4.8%); Trypanosoma vivax was the most predominant species (2.0%; 95% CI; 0.7% – 4.4%). A single mixed infection of T. vivax and Trypanosoma brucei s.l. was detected. All the participating farmers used acaricides for tsetse and TBD control; 89.1% of the acaricides used were pyrethroids. About half of the farmers used trypanocidal drugs, mainly diminazene formulations (Berenil®). Low prevalence of trypanosomes in examined samples is most likely related to the frequent use of pyrethroid insecticides, trypanocides and restricted grazing (paddocking and tethering). These rigorous management practices are geared towards optimising production of exotic dairy breeds kept in this region that are highly susceptible to TBDs and AAT.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/1094Acaracides, ITS1-PCR, South-West Uganda, Trypanosome species prevalence, Trypanocidal drugs |
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Richard A. Alingu Dennis Muhanguzi Ewan MacLeod Charles Waiswa Jenna Fyfe Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda Journal of the South African Veterinary Association Acaracides, ITS1-PCR, South-West Uganda, Trypanosome species prevalence, Trypanocidal drugs |
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Richard A. Alingu Dennis Muhanguzi Ewan MacLeod Charles Waiswa Jenna Fyfe |
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Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda |
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Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda |
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Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda |
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Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda |
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Bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western Uganda |
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bovine trypanosome species prevalence and farmers’ trypanosomiasis control methods in south-western uganda |
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Journal of the South African Veterinary Association |
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1019-9128 2224-9435 |
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A cross-sectional study was conducted in Mbarara district, south-western Uganda in May 2012 to determine the burden of African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in the semi-intensive dairy production systems where pyrethroid acaricides are frequently used in the control of tick-borne diseases (TBDs). A total of 295 cattle blood samples were taken and analysed using a single pair of primers previously designed to amplify internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) of trypanosome ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA). A structured questionnaire was administered to 55 participating livestock farmers to generate data on acaricide and trypanocidal drug usage. The overall prevalence of trypanosome species was 2.4% (95% CI; 1.0% – 4.8%); Trypanosoma vivax was the most predominant species (2.0%; 95% CI; 0.7% – 4.4%). A single mixed infection of T. vivax and Trypanosoma brucei s.l. was detected. All the participating farmers used acaricides for tsetse and TBD control; 89.1% of the acaricides used were pyrethroids. About half of the farmers used trypanocidal drugs, mainly diminazene formulations (Berenil®). Low prevalence of trypanosomes in examined samples is most likely related to the frequent use of pyrethroid insecticides, trypanocides and restricted grazing (paddocking and tethering). These rigorous management practices are geared towards optimising production of exotic dairy breeds kept in this region that are highly susceptible to TBDs and AAT. |
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Acaracides, ITS1-PCR, South-West Uganda, Trypanosome species prevalence, Trypanocidal drugs |
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