Expansion of the cassava brown streak pandemic in Uganda revealed by annual field survey data for 2004 to 2017

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Titus Alicai
Anna M. Szyniszewska
Christopher A. Omongo
Phillip Abidrabo
Geoffrey Okao-Okuja
Yona Baguma
Emmanuel Ogwok
Robert Kawuki
Williams Esuma
Fred Tairo
Anton Bua
James P. Legg
Richard O. J. H. Stutt
David Godding
Peter Sseruwagi
Joseph Ndunguru
Christopher A. Gilligan
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[1] National Crops Resources Research Institute,
[2] Department of Plant Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Cambridge,undefined
[4] Mikocheni Agricultural Research Institute,undefined
[5] International Institute of Tropical Agriculture,undefined
[6] Farming Data,undefined
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Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is currently the most devastating cassava disease in eastern, central and southern Africa affecting a staple crop for over 700 million people on the continent. A major outbreak of CBSD in 2004 near Kampala rapidly spread across Uganda. In the following years, similar CBSD outbreaks were noted in countries across eastern and central Africa, and now the disease poses a threat to West Africa including Nigeria - the biggest cassava producer in the world. A comprehensive dataset with 7,627 locations, annually and consistently sampled between 2004 and 2017 was collated from historic paper and electronic records stored in Uganda. The survey comprises multiple variables including data for incidence and symptom severity of CBSD and abundance of the whitefly vector (Bemisia tabaci). This dataset provides a unique basis to characterize the epidemiology and dynamics of CBSD spread in order to inform disease surveillance and management. We also describe methods used to integrate and verify extensive field records for surveys typical of emerging epidemics in subsistence crops.
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