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Title: Theileria parva genetics, prevalence and vaccination practices in Zimbabwe and the African region and the prospects for vaccine development: a systematic review
Authors: Daniel Mukandabvute
Noah Herbert Paul
Songwe Fanuel
Maud Chipatiko
Liana-Lisa Sakwa
Nyasha Chin’ombe
Leonard Madzingaidzo
Veterinary Vaccinology Unit, Food and Biomedical Technology Institute, Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
Veterinary Vaccinology Unit, Food and Biomedical Technology Institute, Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
Department of Applied Biosciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe
Veterinary Vaccinology Unit, Food and Biomedical Technology Institute, Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
Veterinary Vaccinology Unit, Food and Biomedical Technology Institute, Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
Laboratory Diagnostic and Investigative Sciences, Medical Microbiology Unit, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
Veterinary Vaccinology Unit, Food and Biomedical Technology Institute, Scientific and Industrial Research and Development Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe
Keywords: Theileria parva
Zimbabwe
Genetic diversity
Vaccine development
ITM vaccination
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Introduction January disease causes the deaths of over 55,000 cattle valued at approximately US$ 17 million annually in Zimbabwe. The locally developed Boleni stabilate vaccine is in use for controlling the disease. In the present review, we show the current knowledge of the genetic variation and population structure of Theileria parva parasite and its implications on the epidemiology and control of the parasite in eastern and southern Africa, with a major emphasis on Zimbabwe.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6647
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