The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda

Pig production is an emerging agribusiness in Eastern Africa but baseline information on pig diseases including zoonoses is still scarce. Infection with Toxoplasma gondii does not usually present with clinical signs in pigs, yet it is considered an important source of human infection when pork co...

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Main Authors: Roesel, Kristina, Schares, G., Grace, Delia, Baumann, M.P.O., Fries, R., Dione, Michel M., Clausen, Peter-Henning
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Published: International Livestock Research Institute 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77110
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author Roesel, Kristina
Schares, G.
Grace, Delia
Baumann, M.P.O.
Fries, R.
Dione, Michel M.
Clausen, Peter-Henning
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Clausen, Peter-Henning
Dione, Michel M.
Fries, R.
Grace, Delia
Roesel, Kristina
Schares, G.
author_facet Roesel, Kristina
Schares, G.
Grace, Delia
Baumann, M.P.O.
Fries, R.
Dione, Michel M.
Clausen, Peter-Henning
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description Pig production is an emerging agribusiness in Eastern Africa but baseline information on pig diseases including zoonoses is still scarce. Infection with Toxoplasma gondii does not usually present with clinical signs in pigs, yet it is considered an important source of human infection when pork containing tissue cysts is poorly handled or consumed raw or undercooked. In a cross-sectional survey between April and July 2013, we sampled 932 pigs between three months to three years of age in 22 villages at smallholder farms. The sera were tested for the presence of antibodies to T. gondii using a commercial ELISA (PrioCHECK Toxoplasma Ab porcine) and an in-house assay (TgSAG1 p30). The overall seroprevalence based on the commercial ELISA was 28.7% (95% CI: 25.8-31.7%). Seropositive animals were found in all villages with significant differences across the three districts (P<0.05) and 12 sub-counties (P<0.01) in the survey area. Cohen’s kappa statistic showed a very good level of agreement (κ=0.7637) between the two serological assays. Preliminary univariate analysis suggests a significant association between seropositivity and pig age, value chain type, feeding of crop residues, source of drinking water, keeping cats on farm compound, and frequent sightings of wildlife (especially antelopes, hares, wild and stray dogs) near the village. The present report is the first survey documenting the seroprevalence of T. gondii in domestic pigs in the East African Community (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda) and investigating potential risk factors that may need attention when promoting smallholder pig keeping as a livelihood activity in Central and Eastern Uganda. The research was carried out with the financial support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, led by the International Food Policy Research Institute, through the Safe Food, Fair Food project at ILRI as well as the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock & Fish at ILRI as part of the Smallholder Pig Value Chain Development Project.
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spelling CGSpace771102025-12-08T09:54:28Z The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda Roesel, Kristina Schares, G. Grace, Delia Baumann, M.P.O. Fries, R. Dione, Michel M. Clausen, Peter-Henning animal diseases animal production swine zoonoses Pig production is an emerging agribusiness in Eastern Africa but baseline information on pig diseases including zoonoses is still scarce. Infection with Toxoplasma gondii does not usually present with clinical signs in pigs, yet it is considered an important source of human infection when pork containing tissue cysts is poorly handled or consumed raw or undercooked. In a cross-sectional survey between April and July 2013, we sampled 932 pigs between three months to three years of age in 22 villages at smallholder farms. The sera were tested for the presence of antibodies to T. gondii using a commercial ELISA (PrioCHECK Toxoplasma Ab porcine) and an in-house assay (TgSAG1 p30). The overall seroprevalence based on the commercial ELISA was 28.7% (95% CI: 25.8-31.7%). Seropositive animals were found in all villages with significant differences across the three districts (P<0.05) and 12 sub-counties (P<0.01) in the survey area. Cohen’s kappa statistic showed a very good level of agreement (κ=0.7637) between the two serological assays. Preliminary univariate analysis suggests a significant association between seropositivity and pig age, value chain type, feeding of crop residues, source of drinking water, keeping cats on farm compound, and frequent sightings of wildlife (especially antelopes, hares, wild and stray dogs) near the village. The present report is the first survey documenting the seroprevalence of T. gondii in domestic pigs in the East African Community (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda) and investigating potential risk factors that may need attention when promoting smallholder pig keeping as a livelihood activity in Central and Eastern Uganda. The research was carried out with the financial support of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany, the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health, led by the International Food Policy Research Institute, through the Safe Food, Fair Food project at ILRI as well as the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock & Fish at ILRI as part of the Smallholder Pig Value Chain Development Project. 2016-09-04 2016-09-21T05:18:00Z 2016-09-21T05:18:00Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77110 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Roesel, K., Schares, G., Grace, D., Baumann, M.P.O., Fries, R., Dione, M. and Clausen, P.-H. 2016. The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda. Presentation at the first joint conference of the Association of Institutions for Tropical Veterinary Medicine and the Society of Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Berlin, Germany, 4–8 September 2016. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
spellingShingle animal diseases
animal production
swine
zoonoses
Roesel, Kristina
Schares, G.
Grace, Delia
Baumann, M.P.O.
Fries, R.
Dione, Michel M.
Clausen, Peter-Henning
The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title_full The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title_fullStr The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title_short The occurrence of porcine Toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in Uganda
title_sort occurrence of porcine toxoplasma gondii infections in smallholder production systems in uganda
topic animal diseases
animal production
swine
zoonoses
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77110
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