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    Temporal and spatial distribution of cattle anthrax outbreaks in Zimbabwe between 1967 and 2006

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    Date
    2011
    Author
    Pfukenyi, Davies Mubika
    Matope, Gift
    Chikerema, S.M.
    Bhebhe, E.
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    Abstract
    This retrospective study aimed to assess the spatial and temporal distribution of anthrax and to identify risk areas in Zimbabwe. The data were extracted from the monthly and annual reports of the Division of Livestock Production and Veterinary Services for the period 1967 to 2006. The data were analyzed in relation to temporal and spatial factors. The hot-dry season was found to be significantly (X2 = 847.8, P< 0.001) associated with the occurrence of anthrax in cattle and the disease was found to be approximately three times more likely to occur during this season compared to other seasons. Anthrax outbreaks demonstrated a gradual temporal increase from an annual mean of 3 outbreaks for the 5-year period (1967-1971) to 42 for the 5-year period (2002-2006). Similarly, the data demonstrated a spatial increase in the number of districts affected by anthrax between 1967 and 2006, with 12 districts affected for the 10-year period (1967-1976) that expanded to 42 districts for the 10-year period (1997-2006). The majority of outbreaks (83.7%) were recorded in rural areas and eleven districts were found to be at a higher risk than others. There is need to develop differential vaccination strategy, other control strategies and preventive recommendations to reduce anthrax in high risk districts. In the medium to low risk districts, maintenance of effective surveillance systems and improvement of awareness is very important to detect and contain outbreaks early.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10646/673
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    Chikerema, S., Pfukenyi, D.M., Matope, G., Bhebhe, E., 2011. Temporal and spatial distribution of cattle anthrax outbreaks in Zimbabwe between 1967 and 2006. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 44 :63-70.
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    SpingerLink (http://www.springerlink.com)
    Subject
    Anthrax
    cattle
    Outbreaks
    Distribution
    Zimbabwe
    Additional Notes
    Pre-print to the original available via the link: http://www.springerlink.com/
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