Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania

African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in cattle is primarily managed through trypanocide administration and insecticide application. Trypanocides can be used for both treatment and prophylaxis, but failure is often reported; this may occur due to resistance, substandard drugs, or inappropriate adminis...

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Main Authors: Richards, Shauna, Pagnossin, D., Buyugu, P.S., Manangwa, O., Mramba, F., Sindoya, E., Paxton, E., Torr, S.J., Ritchie, R., Rossi, G.E., Anyanwu, Lawrence N., Barrett, M.P., Morrison, L.J., Auty, H.
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169745
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author Richards, Shauna
Pagnossin, D.
Buyugu, P.S.
Manangwa, O.
Mramba, F.
Sindoya, E.
Paxton, E.
Torr, S.J.
Ritchie, R.
Rossi, G.E.
Anyanwu, Lawrence N.
Barrett, M.P.
Morrison, L.J.
Auty, H.
author_browse Anyanwu, Lawrence N.
Auty, H.
Barrett, M.P.
Buyugu, P.S.
Manangwa, O.
Morrison, L.J.
Mramba, F.
Pagnossin, D.
Paxton, E.
Richards, Shauna
Ritchie, R.
Rossi, G.E.
Sindoya, E.
Torr, S.J.
author_facet Richards, Shauna
Pagnossin, D.
Buyugu, P.S.
Manangwa, O.
Mramba, F.
Sindoya, E.
Paxton, E.
Torr, S.J.
Ritchie, R.
Rossi, G.E.
Anyanwu, Lawrence N.
Barrett, M.P.
Morrison, L.J.
Auty, H.
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description African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in cattle is primarily managed through trypanocide administration and insecticide application. Trypanocides can be used for both treatment and prophylaxis, but failure is often reported; this may occur due to resistance, substandard drugs, or inappropriate administration. This study in Tanzania aims to quantify reasons for trypanocide failure. An observational year-long longitudinal study was conducted in high-risk AAT areas in Serengeti District between June 2021-October 2022. Purposive sampling targeted herds with high utilization of the prophylactic trypanocide isometamidium chloride (ISM). When a farmer administered a trypanocide (ISM, diminazine aceturate, homidium), the project veterinarian assessed administration and treatment outcomes were determined based on PCR results from blood samples. A multivariable mixed model was utilized to evaluate risk factors for prophylaxis failure. Quality analysis was performed on trypanocide samples using High Performance Liquid Chromatography. A total of 630 cattle from 21 farms were monitored for a year-long period. A total of 295 trypanocide administrations were reported, predominantly being ISM (56%) used for prophylaxis (87%). One-third of trypanocide administrations were not given adequately, and many trypanocides were given to animals that tested negative for trypanosome infections by PCR. Failures occurred in 7% (95% CI 3.0–14%) of curative treatments, and 44% (95% CI 35–42%) of prophylactic administrations. The brand of ISM was significantly associated with odds of prophylaxis failure (p = 0.011). On quality analysis, two ISM samples had no detectable ISM isomers, but the remainder of ISM and DA samples (n = 46) fell within the range of acceptable levels. Drug counterfeiting, inadequate use of trypanocides, and resistance are all contributing to trypanocide failure, limiting effective AAT control and with implications for human disease risk. In order to curb trypanocide failure a multi-modal approach to managing the use of trypanocides is required to address all contributing factors.
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spelling CGSpace1697452025-12-08T09:54:28Z Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania Richards, Shauna Pagnossin, D. Buyugu, P.S. Manangwa, O. Mramba, F. Sindoya, E. Paxton, E. Torr, S.J. Ritchie, R. Rossi, G.E. Anyanwu, Lawrence N. Barrett, M.P. Morrison, L.J. Auty, H. animal diseases cattle trypanosomosis African animal trypanosomosis (AAT) in cattle is primarily managed through trypanocide administration and insecticide application. Trypanocides can be used for both treatment and prophylaxis, but failure is often reported; this may occur due to resistance, substandard drugs, or inappropriate administration. This study in Tanzania aims to quantify reasons for trypanocide failure. An observational year-long longitudinal study was conducted in high-risk AAT areas in Serengeti District between June 2021-October 2022. Purposive sampling targeted herds with high utilization of the prophylactic trypanocide isometamidium chloride (ISM). When a farmer administered a trypanocide (ISM, diminazine aceturate, homidium), the project veterinarian assessed administration and treatment outcomes were determined based on PCR results from blood samples. A multivariable mixed model was utilized to evaluate risk factors for prophylaxis failure. Quality analysis was performed on trypanocide samples using High Performance Liquid Chromatography. A total of 630 cattle from 21 farms were monitored for a year-long period. A total of 295 trypanocide administrations were reported, predominantly being ISM (56%) used for prophylaxis (87%). One-third of trypanocide administrations were not given adequately, and many trypanocides were given to animals that tested negative for trypanosome infections by PCR. Failures occurred in 7% (95% CI 3.0–14%) of curative treatments, and 44% (95% CI 35–42%) of prophylactic administrations. The brand of ISM was significantly associated with odds of prophylaxis failure (p = 0.011). On quality analysis, two ISM samples had no detectable ISM isomers, but the remainder of ISM and DA samples (n = 46) fell within the range of acceptable levels. Drug counterfeiting, inadequate use of trypanocides, and resistance are all contributing to trypanocide failure, limiting effective AAT control and with implications for human disease risk. In order to curb trypanocide failure a multi-modal approach to managing the use of trypanocides is required to address all contributing factors. 2025-01-21 2025-01-23T13:18:47Z 2025-01-23T13:18:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169745 en Open Access Richards, S., Pagnossin, D., Buyugu, P.S., Manangwa, O., Mramba, F., Sindoya, E., Paxton, E., Torr, S.J., Ritchie, R., Rossi, G.E., Anyanwu, L.N., Barrett, M.P., Morrison, L.J. and Auty, H. 2025. Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 19(1): e0012541.
spellingShingle animal diseases
cattle
trypanosomosis
Richards, Shauna
Pagnossin, D.
Buyugu, P.S.
Manangwa, O.
Mramba, F.
Sindoya, E.
Paxton, E.
Torr, S.J.
Ritchie, R.
Rossi, G.E.
Anyanwu, Lawrence N.
Barrett, M.P.
Morrison, L.J.
Auty, H.
Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title_full Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title_fullStr Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title_short Longitudinal observational (single cohort) study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of African animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of Northern Tanzania
title_sort longitudinal observational single cohort study on the causes of trypanocide failure in cases of african animal trypanosomosis in cattle near wildlife protected areas of northern tanzania
topic animal diseases
cattle
trypanosomosis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169745
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