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Influence of land cover and host species on trypanosome infection in cattle and its socio-economic impacts to pastoralists of the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania.

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dc.creator Ngongolo, Kelvin
dc.creator Shirima, Gabriel
dc.creator Mpolya, Emmanuel A
dc.creator Estes, Anna B
dc.creator Hudson, Peter J.
dc.creator Gwakisa, Paul S.
dc.date 2020-09-08T09:29:30Z
dc.date 2020-09-08T09:29:30Z
dc.date 2020
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T13:09:17Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T13:09:17Z
dc.identifier Ngongolo, K., Shirima, G., Mpolya, E. A., Estes, A. B., & Hudson, P. J. (2020). Influence of land cover and host species on trypanosome infection in cattle and its socio-economic impacts to pastoralists of the Maasai Steppe. Tanzania. Journal of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, 6 (1), 107.
dc.identifier DOI: 10.23937/2474-3658/1510107
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2485
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2485
dc.description Full-text article. Also available at https://doi.org/10.23937/2474-3658/1510107
dc.description Introduction: Trypanosome infections result into trypanosomosis in cattle and this is an infection detrimental to pastoralist income. The patterns of transmission are thought to be influenced by ecological factors including wildlife and land cover. We assessed the influence of the relative abundance of wildlife and land cover (cultivation and habitat type) on the presence of trypanosome infections in replicated cattle herds of the Maasai Steppe. Methodology: We undertook a cohort field study in three villages of the Maasai Steppe: Sukuro, Kimotorok and Oltukai. The study took place in July 2017 and October 2017 and utilized 50 cattle from each village. Pastoralists were asked questions during each visit when blood sampled were taken to seek their viewpoint on the relative abundance of wildlife, habitat types and cultivation observed in the areas their cattle grazed. In addition, the percentage cover of cultivated land and habitat types in the grazing areas were determined during field visits and participatory mapping with pastoralists. A systematic review was used to understand the socio-economic importance of trypanosomosis. The species of trypanosomes in cattle were identified using nested Polymerase chain reaction (n-PCR). Results: There was a significant and positive association between the presence of trypanosome infection and the abundance of wildlife within grazing areas, in particular the abundance of buffaloes (Odd Ratio > 1, P = 0.038, 95% CI 1.26 to 1.38) when cattle grazed in woodland habitats. Cultivation on grazing areas had a negative association with the presence of trypanosome infections (R < 1, P = 0.001, 95% CI 0.0614 to 0.0986) in cattle but this varied between villages. A systematic review showed that trypanosomosis had socio-economic impacts such as loss of income, reduced quality, and quantity of livestock products, management cost, and inadequate provisions of socio-services and potential zoonotic transmission to humans. Conclusion & recommendations: The socio-economic impacts of trypanosomosis will continue to be a challenge to pastoralists when cattle are grazed close to wildlife areas which are infested with tsetse fly habitats. Control strategies for trypanosome infection in cattle on the Maasai Steppe should consider the interaction of cattle with ecological factors.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Journal of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology
dc.subject Ecological factors
dc.subject Cultivation
dc.subject Trypanosome infections
dc.subject Cattle
dc.subject Trypanosomosis
dc.subject Host species
dc.subject Pastoralists
dc.subject Maasai Steppe
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Trypanosome
dc.title Influence of land cover and host species on trypanosome infection in cattle and its socio-economic impacts to pastoralists of the Maasai Steppe, Tanzania.
dc.type Article


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