Open Veterinary Science (Oct 2020)

Prevalence of mastitis in Nigerian livestock: a Review

  • Adamu Hussaini Ojagefu,
  • Hussaini Rahimat Oshuwa,
  • Obasuyi Cedric,
  • Anagha Linus Irefo,
  • Okoduwa Gabriel Oscy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/ovs-2020-0101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 20 – 29

Abstract

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Mastitis is a disease of livestock that directly impede livestock production and thus hindering the socio-ecological development of sub-Saharan Africa. Studies have estimated the prevalence of this disease in 30% of Africa countries, with Ethiopia having the highest prevalence. The coverage is low, despite the wide livestock and dairy farms distribution in Africa. Furthermore, estimated economic losses due to the impact of mastitis are lacking in Nigeria. The disease is endemic in Nigeria as indicated by the available data and there are no proposed management plans or control strategies. This review is thus presented to serve as a wakeup call to all parties involved to intensify efforts towards the diagnosis, control, and management of the disease in Nigeria.

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