Distribution and prevalence of ixodid tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting cattle in Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda

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Etiang, Patrick [1 ]
Musoba, Abubakar [1 ]
Nalumenya, David [1 ]
Ndekezi, Christian [2 ]
Bbira, Johnson [1 ]
Ochwo, Sylvester [1 ,3 ]
Tweyongyere, Robert [1 ]
Muhanguzi, Dennis [1 ]
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[1] Makerere Univ, Coll Vet Med, Anim Resources & Biosecur COVAB, POB 7062, Kampala, Uganda
[2] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med MRC UVRI & LSHTM, Uganda Virus Res Inst, Med Res Council, Res Unit, POB 49, Entebbe, Uganda
[3] Univ Minnesota, Ctr Anim Hlth & Food Safety, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
关键词
Karamoja region; Uganda; Ticks; Cattle; morpho-taxonomic keys; 16S rRNA; R; microplus; Tick-borne Diseases; INDIGENOUS CATTLE; CLIMATE; BABESIA; TRANSMISSION; RESISTANCE; VEGETATION; DYNAMICS; BIGEMINA; RANGES;
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10.1186/s12917-023-03802-1
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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BackgroundTicks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDs) are a significant threat to livestock production in sub-Saharan Africa. Transhumance pastoralism practiced in Karamoja region and other factors like cattle trade, communal grazing and the presence of wildlife predispose cattle to TTBDs. Tick species abundance and distribution data can be used as a tool for early disease diagnosis and inform tick control strategies. However, these data for north-eastern Uganda are currently limited; previous surveys were relatively localized and targeted fewer cattle kraals and numbers.MethodsWe randomly collected tick specimens from 1,534 cattle spread across Karamoja region in both the peak month of the rainy (May 2020) and the dry (February2021) seasons. The ticks were identified using morpho-taxonomic keys and the tick species identities confirmed by the 16 S rRNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis.ResultsA collection of 18,637 ticks was examined and fifteen tick species from three genera (ten Rhipicephalus; three Amblyomma; two Hyalomma species) were identified. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus was the most dominant (37.9%) tick species, followed by Amblyomma variegatum (32.3%); A. lepidum (17.3%); R. evertsi evertsi (7.8%); and R. decoloratus (1.4%). Eight of these tick species were ubiquitous in the study districts while six were found in isolated areas. The peak month of the dry season collection was associated with a higher proportion of tick-infested cattle (91%) compared to the peak month of the rainy season (89.8%); a difference that was not found statistically significant (chi 2 = 0.5077, n = 1385, p = 0.476). The overall cattle infestation rate was mainly dominated by five tick species namely: A. variegatum (55%), R. appendiculatus (53%), A. lepidum (41%), R. evertsi (22%), and R. decoloratus (8%). The proportion of tick-infested cattle was highest in Napak District (95.4%) and lowest in Amudat District (80.9%) during the peak month of the rainy season. Napak and Amudat Districts also had the highest and lowest proportion of tick-infested cattle (94.8% and 80.7% respectively) during the peak month of the dry season. Rhipicephalus microplus was confirmed in Amudat, Kaabong and Napak districts.ConclusionThis study demonstrates high tick infestation rates in cattle by a battery of tick species in Karamoja region. We identified both R. microplus and R. decoloratus which indicates that R. microplus has recently been introduced in this region. This calls for effective tick control responses to prevent further spread of this invasive cattle tick specie.
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