BACKGROUND: Hard ticks infesting cattle are vectors of Tick-borne diseases that causes major public health problems and considerable socioeconomic losses to the livestock industry in tropical and subtropical countries. A repeated cross-sectional study was carried out by collecting ticks on cattle during the wet and dry seasons from January to August 2021 in order to determine hard tick prevalence, distribution, and abundance on cattle in Kilombero and Iringa Districts of Tanzania. The collected ticks were identified morphologically using published morphological keys under a stereomicroscope and confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequencing. RESULTS: Out of 740 examined cattle, 304, (41.08%) were infested with ticks. In total, 1,780 ticks were counted on one side of the animal's body and doubled, whereby resulting in a total of 3,560 ticks were recorded. Individual tick burden ranged from nâ=â2 to 82 ticks per animal, with a mean tick burden of nâ=â11.7 ± 0.68 per animal. A total of 1,889 ticks were collected from infected cattle including 109 additional ticks observed while collecting ticks based on the animal's posture when restrained to the ground. Out of 1,889 ticks, nine species from three genera were identified morphologically: 1,377 fit in the genus Rhipicephalus, 459 to the genus of Amblyomma, and 53 to the genus Hyalomma. Rhipicephalus microplus was the most prevalent (nâ=â909, 48.1%), followed by Rhipicephalus evertsi (nâ=â310, 16.4%), Amblyomma lepidum (nâ=â310, 16.4%), Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (nâ=â140, 7.4%), Amblyomma gemma (nâ=â120, 6.4%), Hyalomma rufipes (nâ=â50, 2.6%), Amblyomma variegatum (nâ=â29, 1.5%), Rhipicephalus decoloratus (nâ=â18, 1.0%), while the least common was Hyalomma albiparmatum (nâ=â3, 0.2%). Tick diversity was higher in Iringa compared to Kilombero District. Tick prevalence was higher in wet season (nâ=â148, 41.11%). Ticks were widely distributed in different parts of the host body, with the highest distribution on zone 4 (nâ=â1,060, 56.11%), which includes groin, flank, abdomen, and around inner thigh of the hind legs and the lowest distribution on zone 2 (nâ=â14, 0.74%), which includes the back surface of the body. Both Amblyomma lepidum and Rhipicephalus microplus species were found in all the five body zones, and with the highest proportions recorded on zone 4: A. lepidum (nâ=â209, 67.42%) and R. microplus (nâ=â714, 78.55%). The nine tick species identified morphologically were also confirmed using molecular methods. However, during sequencing, two species (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and R. decoloratus) had poor quality sequences and were excluded from the sequence analysis. Sequencing results indicated high nucleotide identity (96-100%) with sequences available in GenBank and Barcode of Life Database (BOLD). The phylogenetic analysis of partial mitochondrial COI and 16S rRNA gene sequences of ticks were used to confirm the morphological identification. CONCLUSION: The results showed a high burden of tick infestation on cattle, which could reduce animal production and potentially increase the risk of tick-borne diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the epidemiological and molecular aspects of various tick species in other regions of Tanzania.
Distribution and molecular identification of ixodid ticks infesting cattle in Kilombero and Iringa Districts, Tanzania.
坦桑尼亚基洛姆贝罗和伊林加地区牛身上寄生的硬蜱的分布和分子鉴定
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作者:Magesa Walter S, Haji Isihaka, Kinimi Edson, Nzalawahe Jahashi S, Kazwala Rudovick
| 期刊: | BMC Veterinary Research | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Aug 12; 19(1):121 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12917-023-03652-x | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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