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Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya

A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of ectoparasites and possible risk factors in free-range pigs from 135 farms of Busia District, Kenya. Three hundred and six pigs were examined for presence of external parasites using standard parasitological methods. Data on manage...

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Autores principales: Kagira, John Maina, Kanyari, Paul Njuki, Maingi, Ndicho, Githigia, Samuel Maina, Ng'ang'a, Chege, Gachohi, John
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23984085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/650890
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author Kagira, John Maina
Kanyari, Paul Njuki
Maingi, Ndicho
Githigia, Samuel Maina
Ng'ang'a, Chege
Gachohi, John
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Kanyari, Paul Njuki
Maingi, Ndicho
Githigia, Samuel Maina
Ng'ang'a, Chege
Gachohi, John
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description A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of ectoparasites and possible risk factors in free-range pigs from 135 farms of Busia District, Kenya. Three hundred and six pigs were examined for presence of external parasites using standard parasitological methods. Data on management practices including housing and history of acaricide spraying were also collected. The ectoparasites found in the pigs were Haematopinus suis (96.1%), Sarcoptes scabiei (63.7%), and ticks (29.7%). The tick species included Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (70%), Boophilus decoloratus (31%), and Amblyomma variegatum (12%). The occurrence of the infestations was associated with age, being highest in sows (S. scabiei) and finishers (ticks and H. suis). Male pigs had highest prevalences of H. suis and ticks, while female pigs had highest prevalence of S. scabiei. The prevalence of the parasitic infestations was significantly (P < 0.05) associated with their origin being either lower (H. suis and S. scabiei) or higher (ticks) in pigs originating from divisions with high rainfall. Housed pigs had significantly (P < 0.05) lower prevalence of H. suis and ticks than those from households without pig housing. It is concluded that the free-range pigs have high prevalence of ectoparasites, and effective control strategies focussing on improved animal husbandry and acaricide use should be implemented.
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spelling pubmed-37420482013-08-27 Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya Kagira, John Maina Kanyari, Paul Njuki Maingi, Ndicho Githigia, Samuel Maina Ng'ang'a, Chege Gachohi, John ISRN Vet Sci Research Article A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of ectoparasites and possible risk factors in free-range pigs from 135 farms of Busia District, Kenya. Three hundred and six pigs were examined for presence of external parasites using standard parasitological methods. Data on management practices including housing and history of acaricide spraying were also collected. The ectoparasites found in the pigs were Haematopinus suis (96.1%), Sarcoptes scabiei (63.7%), and ticks (29.7%). The tick species included Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (70%), Boophilus decoloratus (31%), and Amblyomma variegatum (12%). The occurrence of the infestations was associated with age, being highest in sows (S. scabiei) and finishers (ticks and H. suis). Male pigs had highest prevalences of H. suis and ticks, while female pigs had highest prevalence of S. scabiei. The prevalence of the parasitic infestations was significantly (P < 0.05) associated with their origin being either lower (H. suis and S. scabiei) or higher (ticks) in pigs originating from divisions with high rainfall. Housed pigs had significantly (P < 0.05) lower prevalence of H. suis and ticks than those from households without pig housing. It is concluded that the free-range pigs have high prevalence of ectoparasites, and effective control strategies focussing on improved animal husbandry and acaricide use should be implemented. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3742048/ /pubmed/23984085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/650890 Text en Copyright © 2013 John Maina Kagira et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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.
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Ng'ang'a, Chege
Gachohi, John
Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya
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title_full Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya
title_fullStr Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya
title_short Relationship between the Prevalence of Ectoparasites and Associated Risk Factors in Free-Range Pigs in Kenya
title_sort relationship between the prevalence of ectoparasites and associated risk factors in free-range pigs in kenya
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23984085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/650890
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