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Título: Surveillance and Control of Trypanosoma evansi in the Canary Islands: A Descriptive Analysis
Autores/as: Tejedor Junco, María Teresa 
Melián Henríquez, Adrián 
Peláez Puerto, Pedro
Ramos, María Dolores
González Martín, Margarita Rosa 
Morales Doreste, Manuel Francisco 
Gimonneau, Geoffrey
Desquesnes, Marc
Martín Martel, Sergio 
Corbera Sánchez, Juan Alberto 
Clasificación UNESCO: 310907 Patología
240112 Parasitología animal
Palabras clave: Trypanosoma evansi
Surra
Camel
Erradication
Control
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Proyectos: Controlling and progressively Minimizing the Burden of Animal Trypanosomosis 
Publicación seriada: Acta Tropica 
Resumen: This study examines the occurrence of Surra, a disease caused by Trypanosoma evansi, in camels in the Canary Islands. The 1997 detection of T. evansi in camels in the Canary Islands led to the implementation of an initial control program, resulting in a decrease in prevalence. Following an outbreak in 2014, and due to the impossibility of eradicating it using the conventional measures, a lazaret was set up to separate positive and suspicious animals, in addition to the control measures previously implemented. Stomoxys calcitrans was the only vector captured, and no other animals tested were found to be positive for T. evansi. In November 2019, the last camels that tested serologically positive were detected; however, since February 2018, no camels that tested positive for PCR have been found in the farms were the outbreak was detected, suggesting that the sanitary measures implemented are adequate. The duration of the outbreak control and potential eradication for the disease has yet to be established. This study provides evidence to facilitate the control of African Animal Trypanosomosis in endemic areas of the world, which may contribute to revise the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) protocol to implement recommendations of surveillance and control strategies for animal Trypanosomosis in camels.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/124121
ISSN: 0001-706X
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2023.106990
Fuente: Acta Tropica [ISSN 0001-706X], v. 246 (October 2023)
Colección:Artículos
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