Molecular epidemiology of Animal African Trypanosomosis in southwest Burkina Faso.
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Animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT) is a parasitic disease of livestock that has a major
socio-economic impact in the affected areas. It is caused by several species of uniflagellate
extracellular protists of the genus Trypanosoma mainly transmitted by tsetse flies: T. congolense,
T. vivax and T. brucei brucei. In Burkina Faso, AAT hampers the proper economic
development of the southwestern part of the country, which is yet the best watered area particularly
conducive to agriculture and animal production. It was therefore important to investigate
the extent of the infection in order to better control the disease. The objective of the
present study was to assess the prevalence of trypanosome infections and collect data on
the presence of tsetse flies.
