The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle

Between August and October 2000, a cross-sectional study was conducted in smallholder dairy farms in Mbale District, Uganda to assess the prevalence of ticks and tick-borne diseases under different grazing systems and agro-ecological zones and understand the circumstances under which farmers operate...

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Main Authors: C. Rubaire-Akiiki, J.Okello-Onen, G.W. Nasinyama, M. Vaarst, E.K. Kabagambe, W. Mwayi, D. Musunga, W. Wandukwa
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2004-03-01
Series:Journal of Insect Science
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Online Access:http://www.insectscience.org/4.8/
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author C. Rubaire-Akiiki
J.Okello-Onen
G.W. Nasinyama
M. Vaarst
E.K. Kabagambe
W. Mwayi
D. Musunga
W. Wandukwa
author_facet C. Rubaire-Akiiki
J.Okello-Onen
G.W. Nasinyama
M. Vaarst
E.K. Kabagambe
W. Mwayi
D. Musunga
W. Wandukwa
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description Between August and October 2000, a cross-sectional study was conducted in smallholder dairy farms in Mbale District, Uganda to assess the prevalence of ticks and tick-borne diseases under different grazing systems and agro-ecological zones and understand the circumstances under which farmers operated. A questionnaire was administered to obtain information on dairy farm circumstances and practices. A total of 102 farms were visited and sera and ticks were collected from 478 animals. Sero-prevalence of tick-borne diseases was determined using an enzyme-linked immunoassay. Acaricides were used indiscriminately but the intensity of their use varied with the grazing system and zone. Cattle from different farms mixed for various reasons. During the dry seasons farmers have to get additional fodder from outside their farms that can result in importation of ticks. The prevalence of ticks and serum antibodies to tick-borne infections differed across the grazing systems and zones. The highest serum antibody prevalence (>60%) was recorded in the lowland zone under the free range and tethering grazing systems. The lowest tick challenge and serum antibody levels (<50%) were recorded in the midland and upland zones under a zero-grazing system. These findings suggest that endemic stability to East Coast Fever, babesiosis and anaplasmosis is most likely to have existed in the lowland zone, particularly, under the tethering and free-range grazing systems. Also, endemic stability for babesiosis existed in the upland zones. Endemic instability for East Coast Fever existed in the midland and upland zones. These structured observational studies are instrumental in planning of control strategies for ticks and tick borne diseases since production systems and the cattle population at high risk of the diseases in the district have been identified.
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spelling doaj.art-0203927a30ed4c90b358a4172647d6df2022-12-21T19:44:54ZengOxford University PressJournal of Insect Science1536-24422004-03-0148The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattleC. Rubaire-AkiikiJ.Okello-OnenG.W. NasinyamaM. VaarstE.K. KabagambeW. MwayiD. MusungaW. WandukwaBetween August and October 2000, a cross-sectional study was conducted in smallholder dairy farms in Mbale District, Uganda to assess the prevalence of ticks and tick-borne diseases under different grazing systems and agro-ecological zones and understand the circumstances under which farmers operated. A questionnaire was administered to obtain information on dairy farm circumstances and practices. A total of 102 farms were visited and sera and ticks were collected from 478 animals. Sero-prevalence of tick-borne diseases was determined using an enzyme-linked immunoassay. Acaricides were used indiscriminately but the intensity of their use varied with the grazing system and zone. Cattle from different farms mixed for various reasons. During the dry seasons farmers have to get additional fodder from outside their farms that can result in importation of ticks. The prevalence of ticks and serum antibodies to tick-borne infections differed across the grazing systems and zones. The highest serum antibody prevalence (>60%) was recorded in the lowland zone under the free range and tethering grazing systems. The lowest tick challenge and serum antibody levels (<50%) were recorded in the midland and upland zones under a zero-grazing system. These findings suggest that endemic stability to East Coast Fever, babesiosis and anaplasmosis is most likely to have existed in the lowland zone, particularly, under the tethering and free-range grazing systems. Also, endemic stability for babesiosis existed in the upland zones. Endemic instability for East Coast Fever existed in the midland and upland zones. These structured observational studies are instrumental in planning of control strategies for ticks and tick borne diseases since production systems and the cattle population at high risk of the diseases in the district have been identified.http://www.insectscience.org/4.8/Livestocksystemsepidemiological stateTheileria parvaTheileria mutansBabesia bigeminaAnaplasma marginale
spellingShingle C. Rubaire-Akiiki
J.Okello-Onen
G.W. Nasinyama
M. Vaarst
E.K. Kabagambe
W. Mwayi
D. Musunga
W. Wandukwa
The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
Journal of Insect Science
Livestock
systems
epidemiological state
Theileria parva
Theileria mutans
Babesia bigemina
Anaplasma marginale
title The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
title_full The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
title_fullStr The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
title_short The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in Mbale District, Uganda: The effect of agro-ecological zone, grazing management and age of cattle
title_sort prevalence of serum antibodies to tick borne infections in mbale district uganda the effect of agro ecological zone grazing management and age of cattle
topic Livestock
systems
epidemiological state
Theileria parva
Theileria mutans
Babesia bigemina
Anaplasma marginale
url http://www.insectscience.org/4.8/
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