PREVALENCE OF TICK-BORNE DISEASES IN PUNJAB (PAKISTAN) AND HEMATOLOGICAL PROFILE OF ANAPLASMA MARGINALEINFECTION IN INDIGENOUS AND CROSSBRED CATTLE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57041/vol64iss1pp%25pKeywords:
Cattle, Anaplasma, Babesia, Theileria, PunjabAbstract
The study was designed to investigate the prevalence and distribution of tick-bornediseases (TBDs) and hematological parameters associated with Anaplasma marginaleinfection in cattle. A total of 1050 blood samples were randomly collected from selected small holders and private livestock farms using multistage cluster random sampling technique. Microscopic examination of the Giemsa stained blood smears revealed an overall prevalence of blood parasites as 21.14%. Anaplasma marginalewas the most prevalent hemoparasite (5.81%) followed by Theileriaspp. (5.14%) and Babesia bigemina (4.76%), respectively. Chi square analysis indicated a significant association (P<0.05) between districts as well as between indigenous and crossbred cattle. However, a non-significant association between different age groups, seasons, sex and farm sizes was revealed.Haemolytic anaemia was the key clinical manifestation of Anaplasma marginaleinfection. It has beenconcluded that tick-borne pathogens were prevalent in selected districts of Punjab, Pakistan

