Veterinary World (Sep 2020)

Development of a practical framework for sustainable surveillance and control of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Africa

  • Felix Nchu,
  • Nkululeko Nyangiwe,
  • Dennis Muhanguzi,
  • Jahashi Nzalawahe,
  • Yakob Petro Nagagi,
  • George Msalya,
  • Natala Audu Joseph,
  • Esther Gwae Kimaro,
  • Margaret Mollel,
  • Violet Temba,
  • Difo Voukang Harouna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2020.1910-1921
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
pp. 1910 – 1921

Abstract

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A workshop on ticks and tick-borne diseases (T&TBDs) was held on June 25 and 26, 2019, at the Tropical Pesticides Research Institute, Division of Livestock and Human Diseases Vector Control, Arusha, Tanzania. The objectives of the workshop were to discuss the current situation and to formulate actionable strategies to improve surveillance and control of T&TBDs in Africa. The workshop was funded by the National Research Foundation and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and attended by livestock health providers, farmers, and researchers from East, West, and Southern African countries. During the workshop, experts presented recent surveillance data focused on T&TBDs; participants discussed research opportunities and community engagement. The primary outcome of the workshop was the creation of a new research consortium known as The African Consortium for T&TBDs. The consortium is intended to function as a community for researchers, students, farmers, policymakers, extension workers, and community members who are interested in the advancement of T&TBD control. The consortium will engage in research activities that focus on comprehensive surveillance of T&TBDs, developing tick acaricide resistance, alternative tick control programs, and policy development and education. These areas were identified as top priorities to be developed to improve T&TBD control on the continent.

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