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Peste des petits ruminants
- Source :
- Transboundary animal diseases in Sahelian Africa and connected regions, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions, Springer International Publishing, pp.233-266, 2019, 978-303025385-1; 978-303025384-4. ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-25385-1_12⟩, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions ISBN: 9783030253844
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- Springer, 2019.
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Abstract
- Heartwater (or cowdriosis) is a tick-borne disease caused by Ehrlichia ruminantium, an obligatory intracellular bacterium of the order Rickettsiales, transmitted by several ticks of the genus Amblyomma. The organism is genetically highly variable which prevented until now the development of efficient vaccines. The disease is enzootic in sub-Sahelian Africa and in some Caribbean islands. It affects domestic and wild ruminants, the susceptibility to cowdriosis varying greatly between breeds and species: African wildlife shows mainly asymptomatic infections; local cattle breeds are generally protected due to enzootic stability; and introduced cattle breeds and small ruminants, even in enzootic regions, are usually susceptible to heartwater and can suffer high mortality rates. Cowdriosis is characterized by a sudden and acute fever followed by nervous, respiratory, and gastrointestinal symptoms and by hydrothorax and hydropericardium during postmortem examination. In West Africa, the only vector is Amblyomma variegatum, present in areas where pluviometry is higher than 500 mm. Therefore, animals of a high proportion of the Sahelian region are usually not infested by the tick and not infected by the bacterium. They are thus susceptible when introduced in southern parts of the Sahel or in the subhumid neighboring areas of the West African countries, for example during transhumance. Tetracyclines are effective drugs to treat heartwater when administered before occurrence of the nervous symptoms. Various vaccines have been tested, and are still developed, but, up to now, none of them showed enough effectiveness against all the field strains of E. ruminantium to allow its marketing. Prevention is therefore mainly achieved by drastic vector control or, on the contrary, acquisition of enzootic stability following tick infestation combined with tetracycline treatment as soon as hyperthermia occurs.
- Subjects :
- Veterinary medicine
040301 veterinary sciences
Epidemiology
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Wildlife
L73 - Maladies des animaux
Rinderpest
0403 veterinary science
03 medical and health sciences
Heartwater
E14 - Économie et politique du développement
Peste des petits ruminants
parasitic diseases
Cowdriosis
Ehrlichia ruminantium
030304 developmental biology
2. Zero hunger
0303 health sciences
Peste-des-Petits-Ruminants
Enzootic stability
[SDV.BA.MVSA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Veterinary medicine and animal Health
biology
Poverty
Coopération internationale
Mortality rate
Prevention
Amblyomma variegatum
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Millennium Development Goals
Tick-borne disease
biology.organism_classification
Prophylaxie des maladies
3. Good health
Treatment
Épidémiologie
Infectious disease (medical specialty)
Threatened species
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISBN :
- 978-3-030-25385-1
978-3-030-25384-4 - ISBNs :
- 9783030253851 and 9783030253844
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Transboundary animal diseases in Sahelian Africa and connected regions, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions, Springer International Publishing, pp.233-266, 2019, 978-303025385-1; 978-303025384-4. ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-25385-1_12⟩, Transboundary Animal Diseases in Sahelian Africa and Connected Regions ISBN: 9783030253844
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....572486bb0db437fd00ceb994e0b5cbd4
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25385-1_12⟩