| Literature DB >> 26581831 |
Desie Sheferaw1, Belay Birhanu2, Biruhtesfa Asrade3, Mesele Abera3, Turist Tusse2, Amha Fikadu2, Yifat Denbarga3, Zemedkun Gona2, Alemayehu Regassa3, Nebyou Moje3, Engida Kussito2, Berhanu Mekibib3, Teshome Asefa4, Zerihun Woldesenbet4.
Abstract
Cross-sectional study was conducted in 9 selected districts of the southern part the Rift Valley, Ethiopia to estimate the dry period prevalence of bovine trypanosomosis as well as assessment of Glossina species. From a total of 1838 cattle examined for trypanosomosis by buffy coat technique 133 (7.2%) were found infected by trypanosome species. From the total positive animals 66.9 and 33.1% of them accounted to Trypanosoma congolense and Trypanosoma vivax, respectively. Significantly higher prevalence (19.4%., P<0.05) was recorded at Arba-Mnch district. Black colored cattle were the most highly affected (χ(2)=79.35, P<0.05) animals. The overall average PCV value for parasitaemic and aparasitaemic animals was 22.2 (95% CI=21.6-22.7) and 27% (95% CI=26.8-27.2), respectively. The fly caught per trap per day was 1.4 for Glossina species and 2.8 for other biting flies. Two species of Glossina identified namely Glossina pallidipes and Glossina fuscipes. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; Glossina; PCV; Rift Valley; Trypanosomosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26581831 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112