Anaplasma marginale subsp. infection
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Anaplasma marginale subsp. infection |
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3.3. A. marginale infection presence peaks earlier than A. centrale
Fifteen calves who were under the age of 6 months at the first capture were analysed for the order of infection. Fourteen of them were first positive for A. marginale , while the remaining calf was first coinfected with A. marginale and A. centrale . Five calves were infected with A. marginale on their first capture after birth, with a mean age of 3.4 months of age (SD = 0.202, Chi-square test: p <0.001, X 2 = 13.133). By the time the calves turned six months of age, the overall prevalence of infection with A. centrale was 40% and 100% for A. marginale . The average age of initial A. marginale infection was eight months (SD = ± 6 months), whereas that for A. centrale was 17 months (SD = ± 14 months).
Younger animals were more likely to test positive for the presence of A. marginale (p = <0.001) ( Table 2; Fig. 1 View Fig ; Supplementary Table 3). Infection intensities of both A. marginale and A. centrale decreased significantly with increasing age (p = 0.004 and p = 0.043, respectively) ( Table 2; Fig. 3a View Fig ; Supplementary Table 4). So while A. marginale infection peaks earlier than A. centrale , both decline in adult and geriatric buffalo.
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