Jw. Magona et al., Impact of tsetse control on the age-specific prevalence of trypanosomosis in village cattle in southeast Uganda, TROP ANIM, 32(2), 2000, pp. 87-98
The prevalence of trypanosomosis, mean packed cell volume and anti-trypanos
omal antibody levels in village cattle of different age groups (< 0.5 year,
0.5-2 years, > 2-5 years and > 5 years) in the areas with tsetse control w
ere compared with those of corresponding age groups in areas without tsetse
control in Tororo, southeast Uganda. The prevalence of trypanosomosis in c
attle in the age groups of 0.5-2 years, > 2-5 years and > 5 years in the ar
eas with tsetse control was significantly lower than in cattle in similar a
ge groups in the areas without tsetse control (p < 0.5). Trypanosoma vivax
was the most predominant Trypanosoma species in the areas with tsetse contr
ol, while T. congolense was the most predominant species in the areas witho
ut tsetse control. The mean Trypanosoma antibody levels in cattle in the ag
e groups < 0.5 year, 0.5-2 years and > 2-5 years in the areas with tsetse c
ontrol were significantly lower than those of the similar age groups in the
areas without tsetse control (p < 0.5). The mean PCV values for cattle in
the age groups 0.5-2 years, > 2-5 years and > 5 years from the areas with t
setse control were significantly higher than those of the similar age group
s in the areas without tsetse control. Tsetse control appeared to have a co
nsiderable impact on the prevalence of trypanosomosis, distribution of Tryp
anosoma species, specific antibody levels and the packed cell volume of cat
tle in the different age groups.