Prevalence of Camel Mange Mite and Associated Risk Factors in Gomole District, Borana Zone, Southern Ethiopia

Yohannis Teshome, Kula Jilo, Nura Kararsa, Zelalem Zegeye, Zemanay Guyo, Tura Duba
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Camel mange is an extremely pruritic and contagious disease of camel caused by a small parasite Sarcoptes scabiei var cameli. It is transmitted by direct or indirect contact, is one of the most important parasitic diseases affecting camel. Camel mange is economically important disease that hinders productivity and health of camel. In Borana pastoral area camel play a pivotal role in the livelihoods; however, there was no any study on the prevalence and risk factors associated with camel mange in Gomole district of Borana zone. Therefore, a cross sectional study was conducted between May to November 2021 to determine prevalence of camel mange mites and associated risk factors in Gomole district. a total of 384 animals were randomly selected and subjected to skin scrapings to recover mange from suspected lesions which was later on examined under microscope, out of the entire camels examined 96 (25%) camels were found positive for mange mite infestation. Only Sarcoptes scabiei var. cameli was identified as the only mite species in all skin scraping samples collected from the suspected mange mite lesions. Only body condition and herd size were shown statistically significant difference in prevalence of mange mites (P 0.05). This study indicates that camel papulations in Gomole woreda harbours mange mites which could hamper health and production status of the camels. Therefore, more emphasis should be given to improve the management system, further studies and control measures should be conducted to shrink the effect of mange mite infestation on camel husbandry.
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骆驼疥疮是一种由骆驼疥螨(Sarcoptes scabiei var cameli)引起的骆驼瘙痒性传染病。它通过直接或间接接触传播,是影响骆驼的最重要的寄生虫病之一。骆驼口蹄疫是危害骆驼生产和健康的重要经济疾病。在博拉纳牧区,骆驼在生计中起着举足轻重的作用;然而,在Borana地区的Gomole地区,没有关于骆驼管理的流行情况和相关危险因素的研究。因此,在2021年5月至11月期间进行了一项横断面研究,以确定Gomole地区骆驼管理螨的流行情况和相关危险因素。随机选择384只动物,对其进行皮肤刮痧,以恢复疑似病变的疥癣,随后在显微镜下检查,在检查的全部骆驼中,96只(25%)骆驼被发现有疥癣螨感染。在疑似疥螨病变的所有皮肤刮拭标本中,仅有疥螨(Sarcoptes scabiei var. cameli)被鉴定为唯一螨种。只有体貌和畜群规模对管理螨的患病率有统计学意义(p0.05)。本研究表明,Gomole woreda港口的骆驼种群中存在螨虫,这可能会影响骆驼的健康和生产状况。因此,应重视管理制度的完善,进一步研究和采取防治措施,以缩小管理螨对骆驼养殖的影响。
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