Epidemiological studies on Bovine Anaplasmosis

Epidemiological studies on Bovine Anaplasmosis

Author: 
F., Salm F.
Publisher: 
African Union - Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources
Date published: 
2011
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Responsibility: 
E., Younis E.
M., Hagazy N.
A., El-Sawalhy A.
Journal Title: 
Bulletin of Animal health and Production in Africa/ Bulletin de la Sante et de la Production Animales en Afrique
Source: 
Bulletin of animal health and production in Africa/Bulletin des santé et production animales en Afrique, Vol. 59, No. 2, June/Juin 2011, pp. 179-189
Abstract: 

This study carried out at Dakahilia and Daimetta provinces in Nile Delta, Northern Egypt. For determination, the current existence of anaplasmosis in cattle populations, in Dakahlia province 650 cattle of different ages (all of them were over six months), and 4640 in Daimetta province were investigated. From suspected cases the peripheral blood smears were examined microscopically: For characterization risk of anaplasmosis, 350 cattle over 24 sampled for seroepidemiological survey and assessing endemic stability (100 sporadic cases and small holders randomly selected and 250 from intensive system farms).The prevalence of A. marginale through Giemsa stained blood smears positivity was found to be (6.30 %) in sporadic cases and small holders> sector and (9.05%) in intensive system sector. Blood smears positivity cleared a seasonal pattern 'and an age profile with significant differences. In sporadic farmers and small holders sector at Dakahlia province; seroprevalence by IFAT for A. marginale was found to be (42%) in sporadic cases and small holders sector & (61 .2%) in intensive system sector, indicative of a situation of endemicin stability with significant clinical disease risk in both sectors. In investigated intensive farms in Daimetta province' some anaplasmosis outbreaks happened in absence of tick¬vector that may indicate that stress and mechanical transmission are key factors in the expression of the disease within infected herds.

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Alternate title: 
Etudes épidemiologiques sur l'anaplasmose bovine

CITATION: F., Salm F.. Epidemiological studies on Bovine Anaplasmosis . : African Union - Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources , 2011. Bulletin of animal health and production in Africa/Bulletin des santé et production animales en Afrique, Vol. 59, No. 2, June/Juin 2011, pp. 179-189 - Available at: https://library.au.int/epidemiological-studies-bovine-anaplasmosis-3