Occurrence, Prevalence, and Distribution of Haemoparasites of Poultry in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identification of the Research Question
2.2. Literature Search Strategy
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Charting the Data and Summarizing the Results
3. Results
3.1. Eligibility of Search Results
3.2. Occurrence and Geographical Distribution of Haemoparasites
3.3. Single Haemoparasite Species Infections
3.4. Multiple Haemoparasite Species Infections
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Haemoproteus columbae | Botswana, South Africa, Tanzania | Pigeons | Msoffe et al., 2010; Mushi et al., 2000; Mushi et al., 1999; Earle, 1993b |
Haemoproteus pratasi | South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe | Guineafowls | Earle, 1993a; Earle et al., 1991 |
Haemproteus spp. | Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda | Chickens, ducks, pigeons, guineafowls, quails, turkey | Jubril et al., 2021; Lawal et al., 2021a; Lawal et al., 2021b; Lawal et al., 2021c; Nebel et al., 2020; Wamboi et al., 2020; Idowu et al., 2019; Lawal et al., 2019; Nakayima et al., 2019; Waruiru et al., 2017; Ogbaje et al., 2019; Mohammed et al., 2019; Lawal et al., 2016; Opara et al., 2012; Sabuni et al., 2011; Dranzoa et al., 1999; |
Hepatozoon spp. | South Africa | Guineafowls | Earle et al., 1991 |
Leucocytozoon marchouxi | South Africa | Pigeons | Earle, 1993b |
Leucocytozoon neavei | South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe | Guineafowls | Earle, 1993a; Earle et al., 1991 |
Leucocytozoon sabrazesi | Zimbabwe | Chickens | Permin et al., 2002 |
Leucocytozoon schoutedeni | Cameroon, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda | Chickens, guineafowls | Chege et al., 2015; Sabuni et al., 2011; Sehgal et al., 2006; Fallis et al., 1973 |
Leucocytozoon spp. | Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda | Chickens, ducks, quails, guineafowls | Jubril et al., 2021; Lawal et al., 2021b; Wamboi et al., 2020; Idowu et al., 2019; Lawal et al., 2019; Mohammed et al., 2019; Nakayima et al., 2019; Ogbaje et al., 2019; Waruiru et al., 2017; Opara et al., 2014 |
Plasmodium circumflexum | South Africa | Guineafowls | Earle et al., 1991 |
Plasmodium gallinaceum | Kenya, Nigeria, Zimbabwe | Chickens, quails | Jubril et al., 2021; Chege et al., 2015; Sam-Wobo et al., 2014; Usman et al., 2012; Sabuni et al., 2011; Permin et al., 2002 |
Plasmodium juxtanucleare | Ghana | Chickens | Poulsen et al., 2000 |
Plasmodium spp. | Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda | Chickens, guineafowls, pigeons, ducks, turkey | Lawal et al., 2021a; Lawal et al., 2021b; Lawal et al., 2021c; Wamboi et al., 2020; Idowu et al., 2019; Lawal et al., 2019; Ogbaje et al., 2019; Mohammed et al., 2019; Nakayima et al., 2019; Lawal et al., 2016; Maxwell et al., 2016; Opara et al., 2012; Opara et al., 2014; Igbokwe et al., 2008; Dranzoa et al., 1999; Illango et al., 2002 |
Trypanosoma avium | Zimbabwe | Chickens | Permin et al., 2002 |
Trypanosoma gallinarum | Uganda | Chickens | Sehgal et al., 2006 |
Trypanosoma numidae | South Africa | Guineafowls | Earle et al., 1991 |
Country of Study | Haemoparasite Species | Host Studied | Total Examined | Total Positive | Prevalence (%) | Diagnostic Method | Target Gene/Primer | Author and Year |
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Botswana | Haemopr oteus columbae | Pigeons | 24 | 19 | 79.2 | Microscopic examination | Mushi et al., 2000 | |
Cameroon | Leucocytozoon schoutedeni | Chickens | 71 | 5 | 7 | Microscopic examination and PCR | Cyt B (HaemFl and HaemR2L) | Sehgal et al., 2006 |
Ghana | Plasmodium juxtanucleare | Chickens | 100 | 27 | 27 | Microscopic examination | Poulsen et al., 2000 | |
Kenya | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 30 | 30 | 100 | Microscopic examination | Wamboi et al., 2020 | |
Kenya | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 30 | 9 | 30 | Microscopic examination | Wamboi et al., 2020 | |
Kenya | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 30 | 30 | 100 | Microscopic examination | Wamboi et al., 2020 | |
Kenya | Plasmodium gallinaceum | Chickens | 144 | 77 | 53.7 | Microscopic examination | Sabuni et al., 2011 | |
Kenya | Leucocytozoon schoutedeni | Chickens | 144 | 75 | 52.1 | Microscopic examination | Sabuni et al., 2011 | |
Kenya | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 144 | 5 | 3.5 | Microscopic examination | Sabuni et al., 2011 | |
Kenya | Plasmodium gallinaceum | Chickens | 24 24 | 19 15 | 79.2 * 62.5 # | Microscopic examination | Chege et al., 2015 | |
Kenya | Leucocytozoon schoutedeni | Chickens | 24 24 | 7 3 | 29.2 * 12.5 # | Microscopic examination | Chege et al., 2015 | |
Kenya | Leucocytozoon spp. | Ducks | 145 | 10 | 6.9 | Microscopic examination | Waruiru et al., 2017 | |
Kenya | Haemoproteus spp. | Ducks | 145 | 5 | 3.5 | Microscopic examination | Waruiru et al., 2017 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 2100 | 55 | 2.6 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021a | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 2100 | 198 | 9.4 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021a | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium gallinaceum | Chickens | 100 | 13 | 13 | Microscopic examination | Sam-Wobo et al., 2014 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 530 | 69 | 13 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021b | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | chickens | 530 | 27 | 5.1 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021b | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 530 | 4 | 0.8 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021b | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 500 | 150 | 30 | Microscopic examination | Maxwell et al., 2016 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 220 | 49 | 22.27 | Microscopic examination | Ogbaje et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 125 | 1 | 0.8 | Microscopic examination | Ogbaje et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 125 | 1 | 0.8 | Microscopic examination | Ogbaje et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 346 | 41 | 11.8 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021c | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 346 | 23 | 6.8 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021c | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 108 | 59 | 54.6 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 108 | 1 | 0.9 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 108 | 1 | 0.9 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 425 | 41 | 9.6 | Microscopic examination | Igbokwe et al., 2008 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Guineafowls | 150 | 13 | 8.7 | Microscopic examination | Igbokwe et al., 2008 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Pigeons | 150 | 90 | 60 | Microscopic examination | Opara et al., 2012 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Pigeons | 150 | 30 | 20 | Microscopic examination | Opara et al., 2012 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Ducks | 880 | 49 | 5.57 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Ducks | 880 | 6 | 0.68 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Ducks | 880 | 19 | 2.16 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 200 | 18 | 9 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2016 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 200 | 10 | 5 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2016 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium gallinaceum | Chickens | 100 | 12 | 12 | Microscopic examination | Usman et al., 2012 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 60 | 14 | 23 | Microscopic examination | Idowu et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 60 | 4 | 7 | Microscopic examination | Idowu et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 60 | 2 | 3 | Microscopic examination | Idowu et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Guineafowls | 60 | 9 | 15 | Microscopic examination | Idowu et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Guineafowls | 60 | 2 | 3.3 | Microscopic examination | Idowu et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. | Quails | 57 | 18 | 32 | Microscopic examination | Jubril et al., 2021 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium gallinaceum | Quails | 57 | 6 | 11 | Microscopic examination | Jubril et al., 2021 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Quails | 57 | 5 | 9 | Microscopic examination | Jubril et al., 2021 | |
Nigeria | Leucocytozoon spp. | Quails | 5040 | 448 | 9 | Microscopic examination | Opara et al., 2014 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. | Turkeys | 560 | 224 | 40 | Microscopic examination | Opara et al., 2014 | |
Zambia | Haemoproteus pratasi | Guineafowls | 20 | 3 | 15 | Microscopic examination | Earle et al., 1993a | |
Zambia | Leucocytozoon neavei | Guineafowls | 20 | 4 | 20 | Microscopic examination | Earle et al., 1993a | |
Zimbabwe | Haemoproteus pratasi | Guineafowls | 14 | 1 | 7 | Microscopic examination | Earle et al., 1993a | |
Zimbabwe | Leucocytozoon neavei | Guineafowls | 14 | 4 | 29 | Microscopic examination | Earle et al., 1993a | |
Zimbabwe | Haemoproteus pratasi | Guineafowls | 12 | 1 | 8 | Microscopic examination | Earle et al., 1993a | |
South Africa | Haemoproteus columbae | Pigeons | 50 | 6 | 12 | Microscopic examination | Earle, 1993b | |
South Africa | Haemoproteus columbae | Pigeons | 33 | 24 | 73 | Microscopic examination | Earle, 1993b | |
South Africa | Haemoproteus spp. | Pigeons | 192 | 186 | 97 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (HPL-intF1 and HPL-intR1) | Nebel et al., 2020 |
Tanzania | Haemopr oteus columbae | Pigeons | 100 | 11 | 11 | Microscopic examination | Msoffe et al., 2010 | |
Tanzania | Haemopr oteus columbae | Pigeons | 100 | 63 | 63 | Microscopic examination | Msoffe et al., 2010 | |
Uganda | Haemoproteus spp. | Pigeons | 34 | 26 | 77 | Microscopic examination | Dranzoa et al., 1999 | |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. | Pigeons | 34 | 10 | 29 | Microscopic examination | Dranzoa et al., 1999 | |
Uganda | Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 304 | 10 | 3 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, LCytb-F and LCytb-R) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. | Chickens | 304 | 66 | 22 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 304 | 7 | 2 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, LCytb-F and LCytb-R) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Haemoproteus spp. | Ducks | 70 | 44 | 63 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. | Ducks | 70 | 18 | 26 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Haemoproteus spp. | Turkeys | 14 | 7 | 50 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. | Turkeys | 14 | 3 | 21 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Haemoproteus spp. | Guineafowls | 19 | 8 | 42 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. | Guineafowls | 19 | 1 | 5 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Leucocytozoon schoutedeni | Chickens | 77 | 22 | 28.6 | Microscopy and PCR-based methods | cyt b (HaemFL and HaemR2L) | Sehgal et al., 2006 |
Uganda | Trypanosoma gallinarum | Chickens | 77 | 6 | 7.8 | Microscopy and PCR-based methods | SSU rRNA (S-1755 and S-823) | Sehgal et al., 2006 |
Country of Study | Haemoparasite Species | Host Studied | Total Examined | Total Positive | Prevalence (%) | Diagnostic Method | Target Gene/Primers | Author and Year |
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Kenya | Plasmodium spp., Leucocytozoon spp., and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 114 | 43 | 38 | Microscopic examination | Sabuni et al., 2011 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp., and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 2100 | 37 | 1.8 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021a | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp., and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 530 | 26 | 4.9 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021b | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 346 | 8 | 2.3 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2021c | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. and Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 108 | 14 | 13 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. and Leucocytozoon spp. | Chickens | 108 | 1 | 0.9 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 108 | 5 | 4.6 | Microscopic examination | Mohammed et al., 2019 | |
Nigeria | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 200 | 6 | 3 | Microscopic examination | Lawal et al., 2016 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. and Plasmodium gallinaceum | Negative Japanese quails | 57 | 5 | 9 | Microscopic examination | Jubril et al., 2021 | |
Nigeria | Haemoproteus spp. and Leucocytozoon spp. | Negative Japanese quails | 57 | 4 | 7 | Microscopic examination | Jubril et al., 2021 | |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Pigeons | 34 | 10 | 29 | Microscopic examination | Dranzoa et al., 1999 | |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Chickens | 304 | 81 | 27 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Ducks | 70 | 43 | 61 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Turkeys | 14 | 10 | 71 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. | Guineafowls | 19 | 9 | 47 | Microscopic examination and molecular screening | cyt b (DW2 and DW4, APF and APRN, L15183 and H15730) | Nakayima et al., 2019 |
Uganda | Leucocytozoon schoutedeni and Trypanosoma gallinarum | Chickens | 77 | 2 | 2.6 | Microscopy and PCR-based methods | cyt b (HaemFL and HaemR2L, S-755 and S-823) | Sehgal et al., 2006 |
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Tembe, D.; Malatji, M.P.; Mukaratirwa, S. Occurrence, Prevalence, and Distribution of Haemoparasites of Poultry in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review. Pathogens 2023, 12, 945. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070945
Tembe D, Malatji MP, Mukaratirwa S. Occurrence, Prevalence, and Distribution of Haemoparasites of Poultry in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review. Pathogens. 2023; 12(7):945. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070945
Chicago/Turabian StyleTembe, Danisile, Mokgadi P. Malatji, and Samson Mukaratirwa. 2023. "Occurrence, Prevalence, and Distribution of Haemoparasites of Poultry in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review" Pathogens 12, no. 7: 945. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070945
APA StyleTembe, D., Malatji, M. P., & Mukaratirwa, S. (2023). Occurrence, Prevalence, and Distribution of Haemoparasites of Poultry in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review. Pathogens, 12(7), 945. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070945