@article{eprints389, month = {June}, author = {I. L. Billy and A. G. Balami and A. K. B. Sackey and L. B. Tekdek and S. N. Sa'idu and S. O. Okaiyeto}, year = {2017}, pages = {65--73}, publisher = {Scienceline Publication, Ltd}, number = {2}, volume = {7}, title = {Sero-prevalence of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in three senatorial district of Kaduna State, Nigeria using Latex Agglutination Test}, journal = {World's Veterinary Journal}, keywords = {Chikun, Ikara, Kauru, Latex Agglutination, Mycoplasma mycoides, Sero-prevalence.}, abstract = {A study was conducted to determine the sero-prevalence of Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) in cattle in 3 senatorial districts of Kaduna State, using Latex Agglutination Test (BoviLAT PA 6223). One Local Government Area (LGA) from each senatorial district was randomly selected for this study thus; Ikara (Northern), Chikun (Central) and Kauru (Southern). A total of 300 blood samples were each collected from the selected LGAs in each senatorial district using simple random sampling without replacement technique. An overall sero-prevalence of 26.0\% (234/900) was recorded, with Kauru having a higher sero-prevalence of 46.0\% (138/300), followed by Ikara (17.0\%) (51/300) and Chikun (15.0\%) (45/300) LGAs. The sero-prevalence was highest (30\%) in the age group of {\ensuremath{>}}6 years old and lowest (19.3\%) in the age group {\ensuremath{<}}1-3 years old (P=0.0027). Based on sex of the cattle, there was no statistical significant association (P=0.1424) in the sero-prevalence of CBPP between the female (27.1\%) and the male (21.9\%) cattle. Though the sero-prevalence showed some degree of variation, there was no statistical significant difference (P=0.0572) in infection among Sokoto Gudali (57.1\%), Red Bororo (50\%) and White Fulani (25.3\%) breeds of cattle. The study revealed the sero-prevalence of CBPP in cattle in the study area. Although BoviLAT Latex Agglutination is not capable of differentiating between antibodies from vaccinated animals and those of natural infection, it however provides, a fast and easy to perform diagnostic technique in the field, and therefore, good for early detection of cattle with CBPP.}, url = {http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/389/} }