Correlation between antibodies to Cowdria ruminantium (Rickettsiales) in cattle and the distribution of Amblyomma vector ticks in Zimbabwe
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Experimental and Applied Acarology
- Vol. 17 (11) , 799-810
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00225853
Abstract
Cowdriosis, caused by Cowdria ruminantium, is transmitted by Amblyomma ticks, which are widely distributed in Zimbabwe. To assess the distribution of this disease in Zimbabwe, cattle either exposed to Amblyomma ticks or maintained in areas free from these ticks were tested for antibodies to Cowdria. A total of 324 sera were tested using competitive ELISA and the indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT). At diptanks in Amblyomma-infested areas 52% (n=95) and 26% (n=47) of sera were positive by cELISA and IFAT, respectively. At diptanks in Amblyomma-free areas 11% (n=125) and 10% (n=134) of sera were positive by cELISA and IFAT, respectively. The results were significantly different between Amblyomma-infested and tick-free areas (χ2=24.73, P≤0.005 for IFAT and χ2=57.53, P≤0.005 for cELISA). High background readings in field sera, possibly due to cross-reactive antibodies to Ehrlichia spp., complicated the determination of a realistic cut-off point, especially in cELISA. On the basis of the distribution of Amblyomma ticks, currently a large part of Zimbabwe can be considered endemic for the disease.Keywords
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