Prevalence of tick-borne haemoparasitic diseases in cattle of West Bengal, India

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作者
Debbarma, Apurba [1 ]
Pandit, Soumitra [2 ]
Jas, Ruma [2 ]
Baidya, Surajit [2 ]
Chandra Mandal, Subhash [2 ]
Sarathi Jana, Partha [3 ]
Das, Mamoni [2 ]
机构
[1] Coll Vet Sci & Anim Husb, Dept Vet Parasitol, Agartala, Tripura, India
[2] West Bengal Univ Anim & Fishery Sci, Dept Vet Parasitol, 37 Kshudiram Bose Sarani, Kolkata 700037, India
[3] West Bengal Univ Anim & Fishery Sci, Dept Vet Epidemiol & Prevent Med, Kolkata, India
关键词
Prevalence; tick-borne haemoparasites; seasonal variation; cattle; West Bengal; HAEMOPROTOZOAN DISEASES; CROSSBRED CATTLE; INFECTIONS; AGE;
D O I
10.1080/09291016.2018.1528693
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The aim of present study was to investigate the prevalence of tick-borne haemoparasitic diseases (TBHD) infecting cattle of West Bengal, India. A total of 310 cattle were screened randomly by blood smear examination from July 2015 to June 2016. The prevalence was recorded in the context of sex and age of cattle and seasonal changes. The overall prevalence of TBHD was 34.84% and the prevalent species of haemoparasites were Theileria, Babesia and Anaplasma spp. in cattle of West Bengal. The prevalence of Theileria sp. (22.9%) was significantly (p < 0.01) higher compared to Babesia sp. (5.8%) and Anaplasma sp. (11.93%). Mixed infection with two or more species was also recorded in about 5.8% of cattle in the present study. No significant difference was observed between the male (32.14%) and female cattle (35.43%). Significantly (p < 0.05) higher infection (49.07%) was recorded in adult cattle (>3 years of age) compared to young-adult (1-3 years age; 20.68%) and younger animals (<1 year age; 16.66%). Season-wise highest prevalence was recorded in summer (45.54%) followed by monsoon (40.74%) and lowest in winter (25.8%). The results of the present study might be exploited for formulating control strategy for the management of TBHDs in cattle of West Bengal.
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页码:310 / 317
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