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Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan
Ticks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDis) are a major constraint to the health and production of small ruminants in Pakistan. Despite being the subject of intermittent studies over the past few decades, comprehensive information on the epidemiology and control of TTBDis is lacking. Herein, we have syst...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33187238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9110937 |
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author | Ghafar, Abdul Abbas, Tariq Rehman, Abdul Sandhu, Zia-ud-Din Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro Jabbar, Abdul |
author_facet | Ghafar, Abdul Abbas, Tariq Rehman, Abdul Sandhu, Zia-ud-Din Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro Jabbar, Abdul |
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description | Ticks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDis) are a major constraint to the health and production of small ruminants in Pakistan. Despite being the subject of intermittent studies over the past few decades, comprehensive information on the epidemiology and control of TTBDis is lacking. Herein, we have systematically reviewed the current knowledge on TTBDis of small ruminants in Pakistan. Critical appraisal of the selected 71 articles published between 1947 to 2020 revealed that morphological examination had been the most widely used method for the identification of TTBDis in Pakistan. Tick fauna comprise at least 40 species, mainly belonging to Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma and Rhipicephalus. The prevalence of ticks is the highest in summer (June–September) and it is also higher in goats than sheep. Anaplasma, Babesia and Theileria spp. are the major tick-borne pathogens (TBPs), and their prevalence is usually higher in sheep than goats. Spatio-temporal distribution, genetic diversity and control of ticks and TBPs of small ruminants as well as the competence of tick vectors for various TBPs remain to be explored. Therefore, coordinated and focused investigations are required to fill knowledge gaps in these areas to maximise the health, production and welfare of small ruminants and minimise economic losses associated with TTBDis in Pakistan. |
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spelling | pubmed-76964542020-11-29 Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan Ghafar, Abdul Abbas, Tariq Rehman, Abdul Sandhu, Zia-ud-Din Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro Jabbar, Abdul Pathogens Review Ticks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDis) are a major constraint to the health and production of small ruminants in Pakistan. Despite being the subject of intermittent studies over the past few decades, comprehensive information on the epidemiology and control of TTBDis is lacking. Herein, we have systematically reviewed the current knowledge on TTBDis of small ruminants in Pakistan. Critical appraisal of the selected 71 articles published between 1947 to 2020 revealed that morphological examination had been the most widely used method for the identification of TTBDis in Pakistan. Tick fauna comprise at least 40 species, mainly belonging to Haemaphysalis, Hyalomma and Rhipicephalus. The prevalence of ticks is the highest in summer (June–September) and it is also higher in goats than sheep. Anaplasma, Babesia and Theileria spp. are the major tick-borne pathogens (TBPs), and their prevalence is usually higher in sheep than goats. Spatio-temporal distribution, genetic diversity and control of ticks and TBPs of small ruminants as well as the competence of tick vectors for various TBPs remain to be explored. Therefore, coordinated and focused investigations are required to fill knowledge gaps in these areas to maximise the health, production and welfare of small ruminants and minimise economic losses associated with TTBDis in Pakistan. MDPI 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7696454/ /pubmed/33187238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9110937 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Ghafar, Abdul Abbas, Tariq Rehman, Abdul Sandhu, Zia-ud-Din Cabezas-Cruz, Alejandro Jabbar, Abdul Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title | Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title_full | Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title_fullStr | Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title_short | Systematic Review of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens of Small Ruminants in Pakistan |
title_sort | systematic review of ticks and tick-borne pathogens of small ruminants in pakistan |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696454/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33187238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9110937 |
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