Occurrence of Ticks in Cattle in the New Pastoral Farming Areas in Rufiji District, Tanzania

Ticks and tick-borne diseases plus trypanosomosis are a constraint to cattle rearing in Tanzania. Rufiji district was not known for important ticks infesting cattle because inhabitants were not engaged in keeping livestock. Not only has settlement of pastoralists and cattle in Rufiji increased the n...

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Published inJournal of veterinary medicine Vol. 2016; pp. 3420245 - 5
Main Authors Mamiro, Kamilius A., Magwisha, Henry B., Rukambile, Elpidius J., Ruheta, Martin R., Kimboka, Expery J., Malulu, Deusdedit J., Malele, Imna I.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Hindawi Publishing Corporation 01.01.2016
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Summary:Ticks and tick-borne diseases plus trypanosomosis are a constraint to cattle rearing in Tanzania. Rufiji district was not known for important ticks infesting cattle because inhabitants were not engaged in keeping livestock. Not only has settlement of pastoralists and cattle in Rufiji increased the number of cattle but also cattle have been the source of bringing in and spreading of ticks. This study investigated tick species that have been introduced and managed to establish themselves in the new livestock farming areas in cattle in Rufiji. Tick distribution study was undertaken in three villages of Chumbi ward seasonally in 2009, 2011, and 2012. The identified ticks were Amblyomma variegatum (56.10%), Rhipicephalus evertsi (10.25%), R. microplus (27.40%), and R. appendiculatus (6.19%) out of 12940 ticks. Results indicate that ticks are present in the new livestock settlement areas. The occurrence of ticks is correlated with the recent settlement of cattle in the district.
Bibliography:Academic Editor: Antonio Ortega-Pacheco
ISSN:2356-7708
2314-6966
DOI:10.1155/2016/3420245