A meta-analysis of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) in Ethiopia

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作者
Asmare, Kassahun [1 ]
Abayneh, Takele [2 ]
Mekuria, Solomon [1 ]
Ayelet, Gelagay [3 ]
Sibhat, Berhanu [4 ]
Skjerve, Eystein [5 ]
Szonyi, Barbara [6 ]
Wieland, Barbara [6 ]
机构
[1] Hawassa Univ, Sch Vet Med, POB 005, Hawassa, Ethiopia
[2] Univ Addis Ababa, Coll Vet Med & Agr, POB 34, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
[3] Natl Vet Inst, POB 19, Debre Zeit, Ethiopia
[4] Haramaya Univ, Coll Vet Med, POB 138, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia
[5] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, POB 8146 Dept, N-0033 Oslo, Norway
[6] ILRI, POB 5689, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
关键词
CCPP; Goat; Meta-analysis; Sero-prevalence; Sheep; Ethiopia; CAPRICOLUM SUBSP CAPRIPNEUMONIAE; GOATS; SHEEP; PCR; IDENTIFICATION; MYCOPLASMAS; DISTRICTS; STRAINS; AFAR;
D O I
10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.02.023
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
This systematic literature review was initiated due to lack of comprehensive information on the status and distribution of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) in Ethiopia. The objectives of the review were thus to provide a pooled prevalence estimate of CCPP in the country and asses the level of in between study variance among the available reports. Manual and electronic search was conducted between 8th of January and 25th of June 2015. A total of twelve published articles and one MSc thesis was retrieved from 19 initially identified studies. Twenty five animal level datasets were extracted at regional level considering some hypothesized predictors. The retrieved data were summarized in a meta-analytical approach. Accordingly, the pooled prevalence estimate of CCPP was 25.7% (95% CI:20.9,31.0). The inverse variance square (I-2) that explains the variation in effect size attributed to reports true heterogeneity was 95.7%. The sub-group analysis was also computed for assumed predictors including, age, sex, type of study population, production systems and regional states. Among these predictors, study population type revealed statistically significant difference (P < 0.05). Accordingly, the prevalence estimate for samples collected at abattoir was 39.2%, while that of samples collected at field level was 22.4%. In the final model, type of study population fitted the multivariable meta-regression model accounting for 22.87% of the explainable proportion of heterogeneity among the presumed predictors. Evidence on isolation and confirmation of Mycoplasma capricolum subspp. capripneumonie in the country was obtained from five regional states. In conclusion, it is recommended to further investigate facilities related with transportation and collection premises along with potential role of sheep in the epidemiology of CCPP. Finally, the review emphasizes the need for monitoring the ongoing CCPP control intervention and introduces amendments based on the findings. Besides more surveys are needed in some of the regions where no or few valid data was available. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:231 / 239
页数:9
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