Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya
Background & methods Taenia solium a zoonotic tapeworm, responsible for neurocysticercosis in humans is a major public health threat, being a leading cause of acquired epilepsy in endemic regions. Eastern and southern African nations have experienced a recent rapid growth in pig production, includin...
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| author | Akoko, James M. Macleod, Ewan Thomas, Lian F. Alarcón, Pablo Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Kivali, Velma Muloi, Dishon M. Muinde, Patrick Murungi, Maurice K. Gachoya, Julius M. Fèvre, Eric M. |
| author_browse | Akoko, James M. Alarcón, Pablo Fèvre, Eric M. Gachoya, Julius M. Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Kivali, Velma Macleod, Ewan Muinde, Patrick Muloi, Dishon M. Murungi, Maurice K. Thomas, Lian F. |
| author_facet | Akoko, James M. Macleod, Ewan Thomas, Lian F. Alarcón, Pablo Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Kivali, Velma Muloi, Dishon M. Muinde, Patrick Murungi, Maurice K. Gachoya, Julius M. Fèvre, Eric M. |
| author_sort | Akoko, James M. |
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| description | Background & methods Taenia solium a zoonotic tapeworm, responsible for neurocysticercosis in humans is a major public health threat, being a leading cause of acquired epilepsy in endemic regions. Eastern and southern African nations have experienced a recent rapid growth in pig production, including small-scale, free-range systems, with an accompanying increased risk of T. solium transmission. Seven hundred blood samples were collected from randomly selected pigs presented for slaughter at one of the largest porcine abattoir supplying unprocessed pork to Nairobi city and its surroundings. The samples were tested using an antigen ELISA to determine the prevalence of infection with Taenia spp. Results The prevalence, adjusted for diagnostic test characteristics, was estimated to be 4.4% (95% CI: 1.9–7.1) with no significant statistical difference by pig sex or age. Infection with Taenia spp. was detected in pigs from all regions of the country supplying pigs to this slaughterhouse. Official post-mortem inspection did not detect cysticercosis in the duration of the study. Therefore, all the carcasses entered the food chains of Nairobi (70%), or neighboring counties (30%). Conclusions Circulating antigens of Taenia spp. were detected in pigs slaughtered in one of the largest porcine slaughterhouses in Kenya, which receives pigs from several regions in the country. This is an indication that pigs entering the value chain are raised under poor husbandry conditions and that pork consumers in Nairobi and its surroundings may be exposed to the important zoonotic parasite. Whilst further research utilizing full carcass dissection is required to confirm T. solium positive cases, interventions to improve food-safety throughout the pork value chains in Kenya should be seriously considered. |
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| spelling | CGSpace994882025-01-27T15:00:52Z Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya Akoko, James M. Macleod, Ewan Thomas, Lian F. Alarcón, Pablo Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Kivali, Velma Muloi, Dishon M. Muinde, Patrick Murungi, Maurice K. Gachoya, Julius M. Fèvre, Eric M. food safety health animal diseases disease control swine zoonoses Background & methods Taenia solium a zoonotic tapeworm, responsible for neurocysticercosis in humans is a major public health threat, being a leading cause of acquired epilepsy in endemic regions. Eastern and southern African nations have experienced a recent rapid growth in pig production, including small-scale, free-range systems, with an accompanying increased risk of T. solium transmission. Seven hundred blood samples were collected from randomly selected pigs presented for slaughter at one of the largest porcine abattoir supplying unprocessed pork to Nairobi city and its surroundings. The samples were tested using an antigen ELISA to determine the prevalence of infection with Taenia spp. Results The prevalence, adjusted for diagnostic test characteristics, was estimated to be 4.4% (95% CI: 1.9–7.1) with no significant statistical difference by pig sex or age. Infection with Taenia spp. was detected in pigs from all regions of the country supplying pigs to this slaughterhouse. Official post-mortem inspection did not detect cysticercosis in the duration of the study. Therefore, all the carcasses entered the food chains of Nairobi (70%), or neighboring counties (30%). Conclusions Circulating antigens of Taenia spp. were detected in pigs slaughtered in one of the largest porcine slaughterhouses in Kenya, which receives pigs from several regions in the country. This is an indication that pigs entering the value chain are raised under poor husbandry conditions and that pork consumers in Nairobi and its surroundings may be exposed to the important zoonotic parasite. Whilst further research utilizing full carcass dissection is required to confirm T. solium positive cases, interventions to improve food-safety throughout the pork value chains in Kenya should be seriously considered. 2019-02 2019-02-19T12:16:54Z 2019-02-19T12:16:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99488 en Open Access Elsevier Akoko, J.M., MacLeod, E., Thomas, L.F., Alarcon, P., Kang'ethe, E., Kivali, V., Muloi, D., Muinde, P., Murungi, M.K., Gachoya, J.M. and Fèvre, E.M. 2019. Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya. Parasite Epidemiology and Control 4: e00093. |
| spellingShingle | food safety health animal diseases disease control swine zoonoses Akoko, James M. Macleod, Ewan Thomas, Lian F. Alarcón, Pablo Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Kivali, Velma Muloi, Dishon M. Muinde, Patrick Murungi, Maurice K. Gachoya, Julius M. Fèvre, Eric M. Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title | Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title_full | Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title_fullStr | Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title_full_unstemmed | Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title_short | Detection of circulating antigens for Taenia spp. in pigs slaughtered for consumption in Nairobi and surroundings, Kenya |
| title_sort | detection of circulating antigens for taenia spp in pigs slaughtered for consumption in nairobi and surroundings kenya |
| topic | food safety health animal diseases disease control swine zoonoses |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99488 |
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