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Selected animals were invariably infested with different trypanosome species among which <i>Tryapanosoma congolense</i> (80.55%) was the most common, followed by <i>T. vivax</i> (11.11%), <i>T. brucei</i> (5.55%) respectively. Co-infection of <i>T. vivax</i> and <i>T. congolense</i> accounted for 2.77% of total infection rate. This finding indicates a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) among good, medium, and poor body condition animals with respect to Tryapanosomosis infection rate. Poor body condition animals were highly infected with trypanosome parasite as compared to medium and good body condition score animals. This study shows statistically significant association was obtained between mean packed cell volume (PCV) and trypanosomiasis infection rate (P<0.05). The lower mean PCV value (21.14%) were highly affected as compared with high mean PCV value animals (25.26%). The result of entomological survey, by using mono pyramidal traps deployed near animal grazing field and rivers of selected peasant association (PA), showed presence of four <i>Glossina</i> species namely <i>Glossina morsitans</i>, <i>G. pallidipes</i>, <i>G. tachinoides</i>, and <i>G. fuscipes</i> with high fly density per trap in Meta PA. 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背景:尽管埃塞俄比亚东沃勒加地区的吉马-阿尔乔县正在开展采采蝇和锥虫病控制斗争,但牛锥虫病仍然是一种重要的牲畜疾病和制约因素,威胁着牲畜的健康和生产:2018年4月至2019年1月,在吉马阿尔乔区随机选取的六个农民协会开展了一项横断面研究,目的是确定牛锥虫病的流行情况和采采蝇的明显密度:从任意选取的 819 头牛(n= 36;4.39%)中记录了感染率。被选中的动物无一例外地感染了不同种类的锥虫,其中最常见的是充血锥虫(80.55%),其次分别是间日锥虫(11.11%)和布鲁西锥虫(5.55%)。间日疟原虫和刚果疟原虫混合感染占总感染率的 2.77%。这一结果表明,在 Meta PA,每个诱捕器捕获的高密度苍蝇(pGlossina 种类,即 Glossina morsitans、G. pallidipes、G. tachinoides 和 G. fuscipes)在统计学上存在显著差异。与其他媒介相比,G. fuscipes 的捕获量更高:总体而言,这项研究表明,疾病仍然是研究地区牲畜健康和生产的主要问题,因此有必要对疾病和采采蝇进行控制。
Bovine Trypanosomiasis Epidemiology and Tsetse Fly Density in Jimma Arjo District, East Wollega Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.
Background: Bovine trypanosomosis remains a vital livestock disease and constraint which is intimidating livestock health and production, regardless of ongoing tsetse and trypanosomosis control struggles in Jimma Arjo district, East Wollega zone, Ethiopia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with the objective of determining prevalence of cattle trypanosomiasis and apparent tsetse fly density in six randomly selected peasant associations of Jimma Arjo District from April 2018 to January 2019.
Results: From overall 819 arbitrarily selected cattle (n= 36; 4.39%), infection rate was recorded. Selected animals were invariably infested with different trypanosome species among which Tryapanosoma congolense (80.55%) was the most common, followed by T. vivax (11.11%), T. brucei (5.55%) respectively. Co-infection of T. vivax and T. congolense accounted for 2.77% of total infection rate. This finding indicates a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) among good, medium, and poor body condition animals with respect to Tryapanosomosis infection rate. Poor body condition animals were highly infected with trypanosome parasite as compared to medium and good body condition score animals. This study shows statistically significant association was obtained between mean packed cell volume (PCV) and trypanosomiasis infection rate (P<0.05). The lower mean PCV value (21.14%) were highly affected as compared with high mean PCV value animals (25.26%). The result of entomological survey, by using mono pyramidal traps deployed near animal grazing field and rivers of selected peasant association (PA), showed presence of four Glossina species namely Glossina morsitans, G. pallidipes, G. tachinoides, and G. fuscipes with high fly density per trap in Meta PA. Higher catches of G. fuscipes were registered as compared to other vectors.
Conclusion: Generally, this study indicated the disease is still a main problem for livestock health and production in the study area and it necessitates disease and tsetse fly control.