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    Distribution and Application of ELISA for the Seroprevalence of Tick‐Borne Diseases in Central Equatoria State, Sudan

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    2008-08
    Author
    Salih, DA
    Hassan, SM
    Julla, II
    Kyule, MN
    Zessin, KH
    El Hussein, AM
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of Theileria parva, Theileria mutans, Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale antibodies among naturally infected cattle in Central Equatoria State, Southern Sudan using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Three locations (Khor Rumla, Nyaing and Gumbo) were selected and surveyed every 3 months during the period from January to December 2005. Six cattle herds in the three locations were visited four times during the study period. During each visit, 150 serum samples were collected from indigenous cattle of both sex and of different age groups. Assessment of antibodies against tick-borne diseases was carried out using indirect ELISA. The overall seroprevalence rates of T. parva, T. mutans, B. bigemina and A. marginale were found to be 58.2%, 88.9%, 51.1% and 37.8% respectively. The highest seroprevalence of T. parva was observed in Gumbo (69%). An overall seroprevalence of 43.3% for T. parva was reported in July which was significantly lower than other seasons. Older animals showed higher seroprevalence than younger ones. The implications of these results on the epidemiology of tick-borne diseases are discussed with emphasis on East Coast fever.
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    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1865-1682.2008.01032.x/full
    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/52300
    Citation
    Transboundary and Emerging Diseases Volume 55, Issue 5-6, pages 257–262, August 2008
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi
     
    Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine
     
    Subject
    Anaplasma marginale; Babesia bigemina; ELISA; seroprevalence; Southern Sudan; Theileria parva; Theileria mutans
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