Seroprevalence of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) in cattle from Karamoja region, North-eastern Uganda

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Tweyongyere, Robert [1 ]
Nkamwesiga, Joseph [1 ]
Etiang, Patrick [2 ]
Mugezi, Israel [3 ,5 ]
Wamala, Henry [4 ]
Wasswa, Auther Tamale [1 ,4 ]
Kamusiime, Maureen [4 ]
Ainebyoona, Solomon [1 ]
Abizera, Harriet [1 ]
Mwiine, Frank Norbert [1 ]
Muhanguzi, Dennis [1 ]
机构
[1] Makerere Univ, Coll Vet Med Anim Resources & Biosecur, POB 7062, Kampala, Uganda
[2] Busitema Univ, Fac Agr & Anim Sci, POB 236, Tororo, Uganda
[3] Minist Agr Anim Ind & Fisheries, Dept Anim Hlth, POB 513, Entebbe, Uganda
[4] Mercy Corps Uganda, Clock Tower,POB 32021, Kampala, Uganda
[5] Natl Planning Author, Dept Prod Trade & Tourism Planning, POB 21434, Kampala, Uganda
关键词
Karamoja region; Uganda; Seroprevalence; CBPP; cELISA; Cattle; ZEBU CATTLE; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1186/s12917-024-03938-8
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
BackgroundContagious bovine pleuropneumonia [CBPP] is a transboundary animal disease of cattle caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides [Mmm]. CBPP causes severe economic losses to livestock producers in sub-Saharan Africa mainly due to high mortality, morbidity, reduction in productivity as well as livestock trade restrictions. This study aimed at determining seroprevalence of Mmm in cattle from Karamoja region, north-eastern Uganda; data that are required to design and implement risk based CBPP control program.MethodsWe randomly collected blood samples from 2,300 cattle spread across Karamoja region. Serum was extracted and screened for antibodies against Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides [Mmm] using the competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay [cELISA].ResultsA quarter [25.4%; 95% CI: 23.7-27.3] of the screened cattle [n = 2,300] were sero-positive for Mmm. Amudat and Kaabong districts recorded the lowest [12.3%] and highest [30.7%] Mmm seroprevalence respectively. Increasing age, overnight stay in cattle kraals and location [certain districts, villages, herds and sub counties] of the cattle herds, the factors that promote animal commingling, were the most significant risk factors of seroconversion with Mmm.ConclusionResults from this study indicated a higher seroprevalence of Mmm in Karamoja region cattle herds. This could be due to the increased frequency of CBPP outbreaks in recent years. To be effective, CBPP vaccination programs should target high risk herds along the international borders and other hotspot areas [e.g., parishes or sub counties] where cattle commingling is high.
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