Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research (Nov 2004)

Cross-sectional estimation of <i>Babesia bovis<i/> antibody prevalence in cattle in two contrasting dairying areas in Tanzania

  • E.S. Swai,
  • E.D. Karimuribo,
  • N.P. French,
  • N.H. Ogden,
  • J. Fitzpatrick,
  • D. Kambarage,
  • M.J. Bryant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v71i3.262
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 3
pp. 211 – 217

Abstract

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The crude prevalence of antibodies to Babesia bovis infection in cattle was estimated by serology using indirect ELISA during the period January to April, 1999. Sera were obtained from 1 395 dairy cattle (of all ages, sexes and breeds) on smallholder farms, the majority being kept under a zero grazing regime. The crude prevalence of antibodies to Babesia bovis was 6 % for Tanga and 12% for Iringa. The forces of infection based on the age sero-prevalence profile, were estimated at six for Iringa and four for Tanga per 100 cattle years-risk, respectively. Using random effect logistic regression as the analytical method, the factors (variables) of age, source of animals and geographic location were hypothesised to be associated with sero-positivity of Babesia bovis in the two regions.