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Table 6 Risk factors associated with infection with “Candidatus Anaplasma camelli” in blood collected from camels in north-western Nigeria

From: Prevalence and molecular characterization of ticks and tick-borne pathogens of one-humped camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Nigeria

Parameter

n

Total no. infected (%)

Study location

Kano

Jigawa

Sokoto

No. examined

No. infected (%)

No. examined

No. infected (%)

No. examined

No. infected (%)

Sex

 Male

116

41 (35.34)

61

31 (50.82)

19

7 (36.84)

36

3 (8.33)

 Female

60

30 (50.00)

31

24 (77.41)

10

4 (40.0)

19

2 (10.53)

 Total

176

71 (40.34)

92

55 (59.78)

29

11 (37.93)

55

5 (9.09)

Age

 < 5 years

66

20 (30.30)

21

15 (71.43)

7

2 (28.57)

38

3 (7.89)

 > 5 years

110

51 (46.36)

71

40 (56.34)

22

9 (40.91)

17

2 (11.76)

 Total

176

71 (40.34)

92

55 (59.78)

29

11 (37.93)

55

5 (9.09)

Body condition

 Poor

10

4 (40.00)

7

3 (42.86)

3

1 (33.33)

3

0 (0)

 Moderate

158

66 (41.77)

81

52 (64.19)

25

10 (40.0)

47

4 (8.51)

 Good

8

1 (12.50)

4

0 (0)

1

0 (0)

5

1 (20.0)

 Total

176

71 (40.34)

92

55 (59.78)

29

11 (37.93)

55

5 (9.09)

Presence of ticks

 Yes

92

42 (45.65)

60

35 (58.33)

18

6 (33.33)

14

1 (7.14)

 No

84

29 (34.52)

32

20 (62.5)

11

5 (45.45)

41

4 (9.76)

 Total

176

71 (40.34)

92

55 (59.78)

29

11 (37.93)

55

5 (9.09)

  1. Abbreviation: n, total number