Preliminary Study on Ixodid Ticks Population of the Gaongho Pastoral Area in Burkina Faso, West Africa

W. Yoda, A. Tko, A. Kabor, A. Traor, G. Tamboura
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Ticks are a real problem for ruminant breeding including Burkina Faso and West Africa in general. This study was carried out from October 2015 to September 2016 in Gaongho pastoral zone (Burkina Faso) to determine the composition of ticks , the prevalence and risk factors (species, season and sex age) linked to the infestation of ruminants (cattle, sheep and goats). In order to do that, samples of ticks were seasonally taken on 559 ruminants sampled at random among breeders’ flocks. Four genus of ticks were found among 1,101 ticks collected: Hyalomma (39.87%), Amblyomma (31.79%), Rhipicephalus (26.16%) and Boophilus (2.18%). These ticks were more abundant in cold dry season (51.95%) than in rainy season (45.96%) and hot dry season (2.09%). The overall prevalence of the infestation was 43.39%, including 47.9% in sheep, 12.9% in goats and 39.1% in cattle with an average level of infestation of 4, 1 ± 3.6 ticks per animal. Males were more infected than females and the adults were most infected than young (p 0.05). The most favorable moments for the infestation were rainy, dry cold seasons in the Pastoral Zone of Gaongho. Therefore more effective strategies should be implemented to fight against the ticks to reduce their negative impact on ruminant production.
西非布吉纳法索Gaongho牧区蜱虫种群初步研究
蜱虫是包括布基纳法索和西非在内的反刍动物繁殖的真正问题。本研究于2015年10月至2016年9月在Gaongho牧区(布基纳法索)开展,以确定蜱虫的组成、与反刍动物(牛、绵羊和山羊)侵扰相关的流行率和危险因素(物种、季节和性别年龄)。为了做到这一点,在饲养者的羊群中随机抽取了559只反刍动物的蜱虫样本。在1101只蜱中检出4种蜱属,分别为透明蜱属(39.87%)、双盲蜱属(31.79%)、鼻头蜱属(26.16%)和乳蜱属(2.18%)。冷干季和热干季蜱的数量分别为51.95%和45.96%和2.09%。总体流行率为43.39%,其中绵羊47.9%,山羊12.9%,牛39.1%,平均每头动物染蜱4.1±3.6只。男性感染率高于女性,成虫感染率高于幼虫(p < 0.05)。高湖牧区多雨、干燥、寒冷季节是其最有利的侵染季节。因此,应采取更有效的措施来防治蜱虫,以减少其对反刍动物生产的负面影响。
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