Asset Details
MbrlCatalogueTitleDetail
Do you wish to reserve the book?
First Molecular Detection of Babesia ovis, Theileria spp., Anaplasma spp., and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Goats from Western Uganda
by
Byamukama, Benedicto
, Lee, Seung-Hun
, Liu, Mingming
, Vudriko, Patrick
, Xuan, Xuenan
, Adjou Moumouni, Paul Franck
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Tumwebaze, Maria Agnes
, Tayebwa, Dickson Stuart
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Li, Jixu
, Ji, Shengwei
, Li, Yongchang
, Angwe, Martin Kamilo
, Byaruhanga, Joseph
in
Abortion
/ Agriculture
/ Amblyomma variegatum
/ Anaplasma
/ Anaplasma ovis
/ Anaplasma phagocytophilum
/ Anemia
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ assays
/ Babesia
/ Babesia ovis
/ body condition
/ Cattle
/ detection
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ehrlichia
/ Ehrlichia ruminantium
/ Epidemiology
/ Farms
/ Fever
/ genes
/ genetic markers
/ Goats
/ herd size
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ information
/ Livestock
/ Livestock production
/ Milk production
/ Ovis
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ prevalence
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ rRNA
/ sampling
/ Sequence analysis
/ Sheep
/ Theileria
/ tick infestations
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Ticks
/ Uganda
/ Vaccines
/ Wildlife
2020
Hey, we have placed the reservation for you!
By the way, why not check out events that you can attend while you pick your title.
You are currently in the queue to collect this book. You will be notified once it is your turn to collect the book.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place the reservation. Kindly try again later.
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
First Molecular Detection of Babesia ovis, Theileria spp., Anaplasma spp., and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Goats from Western Uganda
by
Byamukama, Benedicto
, Lee, Seung-Hun
, Liu, Mingming
, Vudriko, Patrick
, Xuan, Xuenan
, Adjou Moumouni, Paul Franck
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Tumwebaze, Maria Agnes
, Tayebwa, Dickson Stuart
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Li, Jixu
, Ji, Shengwei
, Li, Yongchang
, Angwe, Martin Kamilo
, Byaruhanga, Joseph
in
Abortion
/ Agriculture
/ Amblyomma variegatum
/ Anaplasma
/ Anaplasma ovis
/ Anaplasma phagocytophilum
/ Anemia
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ assays
/ Babesia
/ Babesia ovis
/ body condition
/ Cattle
/ detection
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ehrlichia
/ Ehrlichia ruminantium
/ Epidemiology
/ Farms
/ Fever
/ genes
/ genetic markers
/ Goats
/ herd size
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ information
/ Livestock
/ Livestock production
/ Milk production
/ Ovis
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ prevalence
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ rRNA
/ sampling
/ Sequence analysis
/ Sheep
/ Theileria
/ tick infestations
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Ticks
/ Uganda
/ Vaccines
/ Wildlife
2020
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Do you wish to request the book?
First Molecular Detection of Babesia ovis, Theileria spp., Anaplasma spp., and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Goats from Western Uganda
by
Byamukama, Benedicto
, Lee, Seung-Hun
, Liu, Mingming
, Vudriko, Patrick
, Xuan, Xuenan
, Adjou Moumouni, Paul Franck
, Galon, Eloiza May
, Tumwebaze, Maria Agnes
, Tayebwa, Dickson Stuart
, Ringo, Aaron Edmond
, Li, Jixu
, Ji, Shengwei
, Li, Yongchang
, Angwe, Martin Kamilo
, Byaruhanga, Joseph
in
Abortion
/ Agriculture
/ Amblyomma variegatum
/ Anaplasma
/ Anaplasma ovis
/ Anaplasma phagocytophilum
/ Anemia
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ assays
/ Babesia
/ Babesia ovis
/ body condition
/ Cattle
/ detection
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ehrlichia
/ Ehrlichia ruminantium
/ Epidemiology
/ Farms
/ Fever
/ genes
/ genetic markers
/ Goats
/ herd size
/ Immunization
/ Infections
/ information
/ Livestock
/ Livestock production
/ Milk production
/ Ovis
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Pathogens
/ Phylogenetics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ prevalence
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk factors
/ rRNA
/ sampling
/ Sequence analysis
/ Sheep
/ Theileria
/ tick infestations
/ Tick-borne diseases
/ Ticks
/ Uganda
/ Vaccines
/ Wildlife
2020
Please be aware that the book you have requested cannot be checked out. If you would like to checkout this book, you can reserve another copy
We have requested the book for you!
Your request is successful and it will be processed during the Library working hours. Please check the status of your request in My Requests.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place your request. Kindly try again later.
First Molecular Detection of Babesia ovis, Theileria spp., Anaplasma spp., and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Goats from Western Uganda
Journal Article
First Molecular Detection of Babesia ovis, Theileria spp., Anaplasma spp., and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Goats from Western Uganda
2020
Request Book From Autostore
and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
Ticks and tick-borne diseases are major impediments to livestock production. To date, there have been several studies on the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) in cattle, but very few studies have documented TBPs in goats in Uganda. In this study, polymerase chain reaction assays and sequence analysis of different molecular markers were used to assess the presence and genetic characteristics of TBPs in 201 goats from Kasese district in western Uganda. The risk factors associated with TBP infections were also analyzed. We detected Theileria spp. (13.4%), Anaplasma phagocytophilum (10.9%), Anaplasma ovis (5.5%), Babesia ovis (5.5%), and Ehrlichia ruminantium (0.5%). The sequences of B. ovis ssu rRNA and A. ovismsp4 genes showed some degree of diversity among the parasite isolates in this study. The E. ruminantium pCS20 sequence formed a well-supported clade with isolates from Amblyomma variegatum ticks from Uganda. Wildlife interaction, sampling location, low body condition score, tick infestation, and herd size were significantly associated with TBP infections in the goats. The findings in this study provide important information on the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens in Uganda, and show that goats could be potential reservoirs for tick-borne pathogens.
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.