Occurrence, diversity and distribution of Trypanosoma infections in cattle around the Akagera National Park, Rwanda.
Richard S GashururuNdichu MaingiSamuel M GithigiaMethode N GasanaPeter O OdhiamboDennis O GetangeRichard HabimanaGiuliano CecchiWeining ZhaoJames GashumbaJoel L BargulDaniel K MasigaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
Our study sheds light on the species of animal infective trypanosomes around the Akagera NP, including both pathogenic and non-pathogenic trypanosomes. The PCV estimation is not always an indication of trypanosome infection and the mechanical transmission should not be overlooked. The study confirms that the area around the Akagera NP is affected by AAT, and should, therefore, be targeted by the control activities. AAT impact assessment on cattle production and information on the use of trypanocides are needed to help policymakers prioritise target areas and optimize intervention strategies. Ultimately, these studies will allow Rwanda to advance in the Progressive Control Pathway (PCP) to reduce or eliminate the burden of AAT.