Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya

The association between serum antibody titres to Theileria parva in calves and potential explanatory factors were examined in a longitudinal observational study that was conducted in 5 cohorts of female calves with a total of 225 calves on 188 smallholder dairy farms. The farms were distributed in f...

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Main Authors: Gitau, G.K., McDermott, John J., Perry, Brian D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29300
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author Gitau, G.K.
McDermott, John J.
Perry, Brian D.
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description The association between serum antibody titres to Theileria parva in calves and potential explanatory factors were examined in a longitudinal observational study that was conducted in 5 cohorts of female calves with a total of 225 calves on 188 smallholder dairy farms. The farms were distributed in five agro-ecological zone (AEZ)-grazing strata namely; Upper Midlands UM 1 zero-grazing, UM 1 open-grazing, UM 2, UM 4 zero-grazing and UM 4 open-grazing. The calves were visited within the first two weeks of life and thereafter at biweekly intervals up to the age of 6 months between March 1995 and August 1996. During each visit, a whole blood sample for sera preparation was collected from each calf. Calf management practices in place on the farm during the visit such as grazing system, housing, and tick control were recorded in closed-format questionnaires. Calf serum antibody titres to T. parva were estimated using the indirect enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test and expressed as percent positivity (PP). Calves were considered as having positive antibody titres if they showed the presence of maternally-derived antibodies following the ingestion of colostrum or sero-converted to T. parva parasite after a bite from an infected tick. The overall mean antibody titres were: 10.8 and 15.9 in UM 1 zero grazing and open-grazing respectively; 8.1 in UM 2 and 17.4 and 30.4 in UM 4 zero-grazing and opengrazing respectively and these were significantly different (p<0.05). Mean calf antibody titres were associated mainly with calf level factors that included, AEZ-grazing strata, maternal antibodies, calf housing, age of calf, AEZ-grazing strata and calf age interaction, calf sickness and occurrence of ECF (p<0.05).
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spelling CGSpace293002023-02-15T10:11:56Z Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya Gitau, G.K. McDermott, John J. Perry, Brian D. theileria parva dairy industry small farms infection calves grazing antibodies farms models The association between serum antibody titres to Theileria parva in calves and potential explanatory factors were examined in a longitudinal observational study that was conducted in 5 cohorts of female calves with a total of 225 calves on 188 smallholder dairy farms. The farms were distributed in five agro-ecological zone (AEZ)-grazing strata namely; Upper Midlands UM 1 zero-grazing, UM 1 open-grazing, UM 2, UM 4 zero-grazing and UM 4 open-grazing. The calves were visited within the first two weeks of life and thereafter at biweekly intervals up to the age of 6 months between March 1995 and August 1996. During each visit, a whole blood sample for sera preparation was collected from each calf. Calf management practices in place on the farm during the visit such as grazing system, housing, and tick control were recorded in closed-format questionnaires. Calf serum antibody titres to T. parva were estimated using the indirect enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay (ELISA) test and expressed as percent positivity (PP). Calves were considered as having positive antibody titres if they showed the presence of maternally-derived antibodies following the ingestion of colostrum or sero-converted to T. parva parasite after a bite from an infected tick. The overall mean antibody titres were: 10.8 and 15.9 in UM 1 zero grazing and open-grazing respectively; 8.1 in UM 2 and 17.4 and 30.4 in UM 4 zero-grazing and opengrazing respectively and these were significantly different (p<0.05). Mean calf antibody titres were associated mainly with calf level factors that included, AEZ-grazing strata, maternal antibodies, calf housing, age of calf, AEZ-grazing strata and calf age interaction, calf sickness and occurrence of ECF (p<0.05). 2002 2013-06-11T09:23:06Z 2013-06-11T09:23:06Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29300 en Limited Access OAU/STRC Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa;50(3): 186-193
spellingShingle theileria parva
dairy industry
small farms
infection
calves
grazing
antibodies
farms
models
Gitau, G.K.
McDermott, John J.
Perry, Brian D.
Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title_full Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title_fullStr Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title_short Factors associated with Theileria parva infections in small-holder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya
title_sort factors associated with theileria parva infections in small holder dairy farms in murang a district kenya
topic theileria parva
dairy industry
small farms
infection
calves
grazing
antibodies
farms
models
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29300
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