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Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for Ex Situ Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is endemic in African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) in some National Parks in Southern Africa, whilst no studies have been conducted on BTB on buffalo populations in Zambia. The increased demand for ecotourism and conservation of the African buffalo on private owned game ranc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3135056/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21776347 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/385091 |
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author | Munang'andu, Hetron Mweemba Siamudaala, Victor Matandiko, Wigganson Nambota, Andrew Muma, John Bwalya Mweene, Aaron Simanyengwe Munyeme, Musso |
author_facet | Munang'andu, Hetron Mweemba Siamudaala, Victor Matandiko, Wigganson Nambota, Andrew Muma, John Bwalya Mweene, Aaron Simanyengwe Munyeme, Musso |
author_sort | Munang'andu, Hetron Mweemba |
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description | Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is endemic in African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) in some National Parks in Southern Africa, whilst no studies have been conducted on BTB on buffalo populations in Zambia. The increased demand for ecotourism and conservation of the African buffalo on private owned game ranches has prompted the Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) and private sector in Zambia to generate a herd of “BTB-free buffaloes” for ex situ conservation. In the present study, 86 African buffaloes from four different herds comprising a total of 530 animals were investigated for the presence of BTB for the purpose of generating “BTB free” buffalo for ex-situ conservation. Using the comparative intradermal tuberculin test (CIDT) the BTB status at both individual animal and herd level was estimated to be 0.0% by the CIDT technique. Compared to Avian reactors only, a prevalence of 5.8% was determined whilst for Bovine-only reactors a prevalence of 0.0% was determined. These results suggest the likelihood of buffalo herds in the Kafue National Park being free of BTB. |
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spelling | pubmed-31350562011-07-20 Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for Ex Situ Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia Munang'andu, Hetron Mweemba Siamudaala, Victor Matandiko, Wigganson Nambota, Andrew Muma, John Bwalya Mweene, Aaron Simanyengwe Munyeme, Musso Vet Med Int Research Article Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is endemic in African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) in some National Parks in Southern Africa, whilst no studies have been conducted on BTB on buffalo populations in Zambia. The increased demand for ecotourism and conservation of the African buffalo on private owned game ranches has prompted the Zambian Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) and private sector in Zambia to generate a herd of “BTB-free buffaloes” for ex situ conservation. In the present study, 86 African buffaloes from four different herds comprising a total of 530 animals were investigated for the presence of BTB for the purpose of generating “BTB free” buffalo for ex-situ conservation. Using the comparative intradermal tuberculin test (CIDT) the BTB status at both individual animal and herd level was estimated to be 0.0% by the CIDT technique. Compared to Avian reactors only, a prevalence of 5.8% was determined whilst for Bovine-only reactors a prevalence of 0.0% was determined. These results suggest the likelihood of buffalo herds in the Kafue National Park being free of BTB. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2011-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3135056/ /pubmed/21776347 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/385091 Text en Copyright © 2011 Hetron Mweemba Munang'andu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Munang'andu, Hetron Mweemba Siamudaala, Victor Matandiko, Wigganson Nambota, Andrew Muma, John Bwalya Mweene, Aaron Simanyengwe Munyeme, Musso Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for Ex Situ Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title | Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for
Ex Situ
Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title_full | Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for
Ex Situ
Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title_fullStr | Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for
Ex Situ
Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for
Ex Situ
Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title_short | Comparative Intradermal Tuberculin Testing of Free-Ranging African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) Captured for
Ex Situ
Conservation in the Kafue Basin Ecosystem in Zambia |
title_sort | comparative intradermal tuberculin testing of free-ranging african buffaloes (syncerus caffer) captured for
ex situ
conservation in the kafue basin ecosystem in zambia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3135056/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21776347 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/385091 |
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