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A Survey of the Species Composition, Distribution and Relative Abundance of Tsetseflies (Diptera: Glossinidae) of Adjumani District, North Western Uganda

Titel: A Survey of the Species Composition, Distribution and Relative Abundance of Tsetseflies (Diptera: Glossinidae) of Adjumani District, North Western Uganda

Essay , 2013 , 22 Seiten , Note: A

Autor:in: BSc, MS (Candidate) Cosmas Alfred Butele (Autor:in)

Medizin - Sonstiges

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Adjumani District, located in the northwestern part of Uganda, has had a long history of tsetse and trypanosomiasis. However, tsetse control methods and operations in the district were being guided by mere number and location of sleeping sickness cases treated in Adjumani Hospital and complaints of tsetse infestation received from the villages, without reference to particular tsetse species. It was thought that probably only one riverine tsetse fly species existed in the district. 7 locations were first selected for a preliminary area-wide tsetse survey to determine trapping sites. 10 pyramidal traps were deployed at a distance of 250m apart along river banks in each village in the location, and checked (milked) after 72 hours (3 days). A total of 220 pyramidal traps were used. Six locations were then selected for a six month routine survey. Two villages were selected as trapping sites in each of the 6 study locations basing on the baseline fly trapping density (FTD) or species complexity, giving a total of 12 trapping sites. Three pyramidal traps and 3 biconical traps were deployed, spaced 50m apart in each trapping site to catch adult tsetse flies, and checked after every 24 hours (1 day), once a week, giving a total of 24 samples for each trapping site. Tsetse fly species caught were identified using external morphological features. The survey revealed that at least 3 different species of tsetseflies exist in the district: Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, G. morsitans, and G. pallidipes. G. f. fuscipes was the most abundant species distributed in all the 6 parishes and 12 trapping sites with an average fly trapping density (FTD) of 1.765, followed by G. m. submorsitans found in Maaji-Sinyanya-Ofu Village in Ukusijoni Parish, Okawa Village in Palaro Parish and Pakwinya Village in Odu Parish with an average FTD of 0.174 and the least abundant species being G. Pallidipes confined to Maaji-Sinyanya-Ofu Village in Ukusijoni Parish, with an average FTD of 0.0308. In total 1,570 tsetse flies were caught during the survey period which disaggregated into 635 males (40%), 935 females (60%). There were 416 non-teneral male tsetse flies (26%) and 219 teneral male tsetse flies (14%), 637 non-teneral female tsetse flies (41%) and 298 teneral female tsetse flies (19%). During the survey period, a total of 41 Sleeping Sickness cases from the 6 study locations (parishes) was being treated in Adjumani Hospital, including refugees and other people from Southern Sudan.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • ABSTRACT
  • LIST OF TABLES
  • LIST OF ACRONYMS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
  • GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: The benefits and the future
  • CONCLUSION
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the species composition, distribution, and relative abundance of tsetse flies in Adjumani District, northwestern Uganda. The research was motivated by the lack of precise knowledge about tsetse species in the area, which was hindering the effectiveness of tsetse control efforts.
  • Tsetse fly species identification and distribution in Adjumani District
  • Relative abundance of different tsetse species
  • Relationship between tsetse fly distribution and sleeping sickness cases
  • Assessment of the effectiveness of existing tsetse control methods
  • Recommendations for improved tsetse control strategies

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The introduction provides context on the prevalence of tsetse flies and trypanosomiasis in Adjumani District, highlighting the previous reliance on anecdotal evidence for tsetse control. The materials and methods section details the systematic survey conducted, including the selection of trapping sites, the types of traps used, and the data collection methods for identifying tsetse species and their relative abundance. The results and discussions section presents the findings of the survey, revealing the presence of three tsetse species: Glossina fuscipes fuscipes, G. morsitans, and G. pallidipes. The chapter analyzes the distribution and abundance of these species, highlighting the prevalence of G. f. fuscipes and the more limited distribution of G. m. submorsitans and G. pallidipes. Additionally, the chapter examines the relationship between tsetse fly distribution and the prevalence of sleeping sickness cases. The general recommendations chapter emphasizes the importance of using species-specific tsetse control methods, taking into account the diverse tsetse species present in the district.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The study focuses on tsetse fly species identification, distribution, and relative abundance in Adjumani District, Uganda. Key themes include trypanosomiasis, tsetse control methods, sleeping sickness, and the need for evidence-based interventions.
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Details

Titel
A Survey of the Species Composition, Distribution and Relative Abundance of Tsetseflies (Diptera: Glossinidae) of Adjumani District, North Western Uganda
Hochschule
( Atlantic International University )  (School of Science and Engineering)
Veranstaltung
Master of Science (Applied Entomology)
Note
A
Autor
BSc, MS (Candidate) Cosmas Alfred Butele (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Seiten
22
Katalognummer
V212604
ISBN (eBook)
9783668670969
ISBN (Buch)
9783668670976
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
survey species composition distribution relative abundance tsetseflies diptera glossinidae adjumani district north western uganda
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
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BSc, MS (Candidate) Cosmas Alfred Butele (Autor:in), 2013, A Survey of the Species Composition, Distribution and Relative Abundance of Tsetseflies (Diptera: Glossinidae) of Adjumani District, North Western Uganda, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/212604
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