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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi
by
Xuan, Xuenan
, Mohanta, Uday Kumar
, Chatanga, Elisha
, Chikufenji, Boniface
, Kamanga, Nathan
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Hayashida, Kyoko
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Ma, Zhuowei
in
Arachnids
/ Cattle
/ Livestock
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Population studies
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi
by
Xuan, Xuenan
, Mohanta, Uday Kumar
, Chatanga, Elisha
, Chikufenji, Boniface
, Kamanga, Nathan
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Hayashida, Kyoko
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Ma, Zhuowei
in
Arachnids
/ Cattle
/ Livestock
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Population studies
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi
by
Xuan, Xuenan
, Mohanta, Uday Kumar
, Chatanga, Elisha
, Chikufenji, Boniface
, Kamanga, Nathan
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Hayashida, Kyoko
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Ma, Zhuowei
in
Arachnids
/ Cattle
/ Livestock
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogeny
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Population studies
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi
2024
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IntroductionTick-borne diseases (TBDs) pose a major hindrance to livestock production in countries with limited resources. Effective prevention and management of TBDs require a thorough understanding of disease vectors and pathogens. However, there is limited information on studies of bovine tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) using molecular methods in Malawi. This study aimed to detect TBPs of cattle populations in southern Malawi, which has the largest cattle population in the country.MethodologyA total of 220 blood samples from apparently healthy cattle were collected in six districts, and were screened for selected TBPs using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).ResultsThe overall detection rate of TBPs was 72.3%. Among the detected pathogens, Babesia bigemina had the highest detection rate (34.5%), followed by Anaplasma marginale (23.2%), Anaplasma phagocytophilum (22.3%), Theileria taurotragi (22.3%), Theileria parva (15.5%), Anaplasma bovis (9.6%), Babesia bovis (7.3%), Theileria mutans (4.1%), and Babesia naoakii (2.7%). Among the positive samples, 64.2% were found to be co-infected with two or more TBPs, with the highest number of seven pathogens detected in a single sample. The study documents the existence of A. phagocytophilum, B. bovis, and B. naoakii in Malawian cattle for the first time.ConclusionThe findings herein demonstrate a significant burden of TBPs on cattle in Malawi, which gives a challenge in combating TBDs. The high TBP burden, along with the high co-infection frequencies in Malawian cattle necessitates the urgency to implement effective control strategies to enhance cattle production in the country.
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Springer Nature B.V
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