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First digital characterization of the transhumance corridors through Benin used by cattle herds from Burkina Faso and associated risk scoring regarding the invasion of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus.

Olivier M ZannouAchille S OuedraogoAbel S BiguezotonLaetitia LempereurKouassi Patrick YaoEmmanuel AbatihSébastien ZoungranaMarc LenaertPatrice ToeSouaïbou FarougouClaude Saegerman
Published in: Transboundary and emerging diseases (2020)
The better vegetation, temperature and rainfall conditions during the dry seasons in Benin attract cattle herds from Burkina Faso. The invasiveness and adaptability of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus added to the frequent stays of transhumant herds in infested areas suggest its potential introduction and establishment in free areas soon. Moreover, frequent intrusions of the transhumant cattle in the wildlife reserves are another risk of vectors and pathogen exchange between domestic and wild animals.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • candida albicans
  • genetic diversity