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Title: Heartwater: A situation report of the Southern district of Botswana from 2017 to 2019
Authors: Isabella Ramotadima
Joseph Hyera
Marvelous Sungirai
Kebaneilwe Lebani
Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Private Bag 16, Palapye, Botswana
Botswana Vaccine Institute, Private Bag 0031, Gaborone, Botswana
Midlands State University, Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences, P. Bag 9055, Gweru, Zimbabwe
Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Private Bag 16, Palapye, Botswana
Keywords: Heartwater
Amblyomma hebraeum
Ehrlichia ruminantium
Botswana
Tick-borne disease
Management
Issue Date: 17-Jun-2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Heartwater is a tick-borne haemoparasitic disease that can limit agro-business expansion in Botswana. It poses a threat to national food security due to low animal production as well as livestock morbidity and mortality. This report gives a snapshot view of heartwater in the Southern district of Botswana. Ixodid ticks parasitizing live- stock in four Southern sub-districts of Botswana were collected and identified using morphological and molecular methods. A wide distribution of Amblyomma hebraeum in all four Southern sub-districts was revealed. The annual number of heartwater cases across the Southern district of Botswana was determined from veterinary clinical case reports and confirmed through Giemsa-stained brain smears. A concerning gradual annual increase in heartwater cases was shown in the Moshupa sub-district - a hardveld terrain with rock outcrops where the vector thrives. Goats were affected most (55%) by heartwater followed by sheep (37%) and then cattle (8%). Farmers were interviewed on the management of the heartwater burden within their respective sub-districts and they reported that their animals were affected by heartwater despite 17 out of the 27 farmers interviewed attempting to control vectors through acaricide use. The presented heartwater situation warrants further investigation of the prevalence of heartwater and the effectiveness of existing disease control interventions in the disease-endemic Southern district of Botswana.
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