| Literature DB >> 27065643 |
John Kioko1, Julia Baker2, Avery Shannon3, Christian Kiffner1.
Abstract
AIM: The aim of this study was to understand traditional knowledge of tick ecology and remedies for tick-borne diseases (TBDs) among the Maasai people in northern Tanzania.Entities:
Keywords: Maasai; Tanzania; ethnoveterinary medicine; tick ecology; tick-borne diseases
Year: 2015 PMID: 27065643 PMCID: PMC4825278 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2015.755-762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Ecological knowledge of ticks among the Maasai in Northern Tanzania.
| Tick species | English tick name | Local tick name | Preferred habitat | Observed attachment site | Main season | Animal affected |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bont tick; bont-legged tick | Armaheripus | Under trees, under grass | Anus, groin, dewlap, udders | Dry season | Cattle, goat, sheep | |
| Blue tick | Endenuri/Armaherikima | Top of tall grass, top of short grass | Anus, ears, eyes (softer skin areas) | Dry season | Cattle, goat | |
| Brown tick; red tick; red-legged tick | Armaheriodo | Top of tall grass, bark of trees | Anus, base of tail, dewlap | Dry season | Cattle, goat, sheep |
Perceived causes and tick associations with TBDs among Maasai in Northern.
| Disease | Tick vector species (17) | Disease association (%) with ticks by respondents | Disease association (%) with the known vector tick species by respondents | Other reported causes of TBD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anaplasmosis | Blue tick | 62 | 86 | New grass, grass around rivers |
| Brucellosis | Blue tick, brown ear tick, bont tick | 5 | 100 | Other diseases (anaplasmosis, ECF, bovine pneumonia), starvation |
| Corridor disease | Brown ear tick | 18 | 0 | Wild animals, tsetse flies, grasses of deep forest |
| ECF | Brown ear tick | 56 | 40 | Green pastures, new grass |
| Heartwater | Bont tick | 22 | 40 | Insect in brain, wild animals, sunlight |
| Lumpy skin disease | Blue tick, brown ear tick, bont tick | 5 | 100 | Red-billed oxpecker, wild animals, the bush |
| Red water | Blue tick | 9 | 0 | Dirty water, tsetse flies, olopito grass, other livestock |
| Sweating sickness | Bont-legged tick | 50 | 33 |
ECF=East Coast Fever, TBD=Tick borne diseases
TBD and associated plant species used for treatment by Maasai in Maasai in Northern Tanzania.
| Disease | Plant scientific name | Plant | Parts used, preparation, dosage, and effectiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anaplasmosis | Feed the animal a handful of pounded plant, 1 time (×)/day, for 2-3 days | ||
| Feed the animal a handful of pounded plant for 1 time (×)/day | |||
| Chop stalk and boil, cool, and feed to animal, 3 L, 1×/day for 3 days | |||
| Mix plant stalk pound and soda ash, feed small handful to animal 1×/day for 5 days, rarely effective | |||
| Pound stem, mix in soda ash with a little of water, feed to cow 0.25 kg/1×day for 3 days, very effective | |||
| Boil leaves and cool, give solution to animal, 1-4 L 1×/day for 2-5 days, moderately effective | |||
| Chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, and feed solution to animal, every effective | |||
| Squeeze out sap from stem and apply topically on the ticks, very effective at removing tick | |||
| Brucellosis | Boil bark and let the mix stay for 2 days, then feed the solution to the animal 1 L/day | ||
| Boil bark and give solution to cattle, 350 mL, once, very effective | |||
| Boil or soak bark, feed solution to animal, 1 L a day for 2-4 days, very effective | |||
| Boil together bark of both trees, give solution to animal 1 L 1×day for 3 days, very effective | |||
| Corridor disease | Chop and boil roots, give solution to animal, 2×daily for 3 days, very effective | ||
| Boil/soak bark, give solution to animal, rarely effective | |||
| Smash roots and collect the juice, feed to animal, 1×day for 3 days, moderately effective | |||
| Boil leaves, give solution to animal 1×day for 2-3 days, volume based on body size, moderately effective | |||
| Chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, feed solution to animal, 1 L 1×day for several days, rarely effective | |||
| ECF | Boil roots and add soda ash, inject solution up nose 2×day for 4 days, very effective | ||
| Chop leaves and boil, add soda ash, cool, feed solution to animal, 1×day for several days, rarely effective | |||
| Boil leaves, give animal 2 L of solution 1×day until recovered, moderately effective | |||
| Boil and give solution to animal, take hot iron and burn swollen glands, 1-2 L 1×day until recovered, rarely effective | |||
| Boil bark from tree and feed solution to animal, 2 L 2×day for 4 days, moderately effective | |||
| Take sausage fruit, cut up, boil, give solution to animal, 1.5 L 1×day for 4 days, very effective | |||
| Boil leaves and stalk together and let cool, feed solution to animal 1 L 2×day for 3-4 days, moderately effective | |||
| Orbukoi bark boiled/soaked in water and fed to animals, 350 mL, 2×day, until calf recovers, moderately effective | |||
| Mix alkaline with plant stalk and feed animal a small handful of the soda ash/plant mash, rarely effective | |||
| Heart water | Chop up and boil, give 1 L of solution 1×day, every other day, for 3 days, rarely effective | ||
| Take leaves and roots of tree, stalk of endejai, boil together into solution, 1.5 L on day 1 and 1.5 L on day 3, rarely effective | |||
| Orbukoi | Chop up and boil, give 1 L of solution 1×day, every other day, for 3 days, rarely effective | ||
| Olkatani | Chop up and boil leaf, give 1 L of solution every other day, for 3 days, rarely effective | ||
| Endulelei | Take roots and ripe fruits of sodom apple, boil and mix with tobacco powder, inject solution up nose, rarely effective | ||
| Arpande | Boil bark and give solution to animal, 350 mL 1×day for 4 days, moderately effective | ||
| Endijai | Boil stalk and feed to animal 350 mL of solution 1×daily until recovered, very effective | ||
| Ormangulai | Feed solution to animal until condition improves, rarely effective | ||
| Orbukoi; Osukuroi | Boil or soak leaves overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2×day for 5 days, very effective | ||
| Orbukoi | Boil bark and let cool, give solution to animal, 1-2 L, 1-2×day, for 3-10 days, very effective | ||
| Oremit | Scrape roots and grate into warm water, stir, and feed foam solution produced to animal once, moderately effective | ||
| Orbukoi | Boil bark and wait for solution to cool; add soda ash, feed animal 700 mL of solution 1×day for 2 days without water, moderately effective | ||
| Sweating sickness | Engaramalasey | Grind up roots and put in warm water; swirl until foamy and bubbles form, bubble applied to tick areas once, very effective | |
| Engusero | Take leaves and bark, give juice from them to animal, 2×day for 4 days, very effective | ||
| Olkatani | Chop up and soak in water, give solution to animal, 0.5 L 1×day for 3 days, moderately effective | ||
| Osukuroi | Boil leaves into solution, give animal 0.5 L 1×day for 2-3 days, moderately effective | ||
| LSD | Oldemwai | Apply juice from stems directly to backs 1×for 5-7 days (juice can be bought), very effective | |
| Osukuroi | Take fresh leaves, grind them up, mix with water, put ointment on infection, once a day for 4 days, very effective | ||
| Ordulai | Pound leaves and apply paste to wound site, once, very effective | ||
| Orpopongi | Burn and crush up coals and press paste onto wounds, apply 1×daily for 7 days, moderately effective | ||
| Ormokutan | Burn and crush up coals and press paste onto wounds, apply 1×daily for 7 days, moderately effective | ||
| Red water | Arpande | Boil bark and give solution to animal, 350 mL 1×day for 4 days | |
| Endijai | Boil stalk and feed to animal 350 mL 1×daily until recovered, very effective | ||
| Olmaringu | Feed to animal until condition improves | ||
| Orbukoi; Osukuroi | Boil or soak leaves overnight and give solution to animal, 1 L 2×day for 5 days | ||
| Orbukoi | Boil bark and let cool, give to animal, 1-2 L, 1-2×day, for 3-10 days | ||
| Oremit | Scrape roots and grate into warm water, stir and feed foam produce to animal once | ||
| Orbukoi | Boil bark and wait for solution to cool; add soda ash, feed animal 700 mL of solution 1×day for 2 days without water |
TBD=Tick-borne diseases, LSD=Lumpy skin disease, ECF=East Coast Fever
Non-plant materials used to treatment TBDs by Maasai people.
| Disease | Material used | Parts used, preparation, dosage, and mentioned efficacy |
|---|---|---|
| Corridor disease | Sheep fat | Boil sheep fat, apply the ointment topically around mouth, moderately effective |
| LSD | Salt and sugar | Wash wounds with water, put salt and sugar paste on wound burn with hot iron, very effective |
| Sheep fat | Make a circle around lesion with hot iron, put sheep fat ointment on lesion, burn lesion, once per spot, moderately effective | |
| Sugar | Put sugar paste on affected skin and burn wound, moderately effective | |
| Termite soil and ghee | Wash wound, put termite soil and water paste onto wound, smear on ghee, burn with iron, treat until healed, very effective | |
| Fresh cattle dung | Spread cattle feces over spot, perform once per spot, moderately effective | |
| Sheep fat | Boil sheep fat to liquefy, inject into spot, perform once per spot, moderately effective | |
| Car engine oil | Rub oil on cows back, once a day until healed, moderately effective | |
| Ghee | Wash wound with water, mix soil with water, press on wound, smear ghee on top, burn with hot iron, moderately effective |
TBD=Tick borne diseases, LSD=Lumpy skin disease
Figure-1Route of administration for traditional tick-borne disease treatments by Maasai in Northern Tanzania.