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Table 5 Worldwide prevalence of miscellaneous tick-borne pathogens of buffaloes, and variation in prevalence in relation to the detection method

From: Global prevalence and species diversity of tick-borne pathogens in buffaloes worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Pathogen

Parameter

No. datasets

No. tested

No. positive

Pooled estimate % based on 95% CI

Heterogeneity I2 %

Borrelia spp.

Overall prevalence

5

    

 PCR

2

34

1

2.4 (−2.6 to 7.3)

0%

 iELISA

3

5617

4157

68.2 (53.2–83.1)

98.67%

Regional prevalence

 Africa (PCR)

1

26

0

1.9 (−3.2 to 6.9)

NA

 South America (iELISA)

3

5617

4157

68.2 (53.2–83.1)

98.67%

 Europe (PCR)

1

8

1

12.5 (−10.4 to 35.4)

NA

Bartonella spp.

 Overall prevalence

5

    

 PCR

3

208

3

1.5 (−1.9 to 5.0)

42.93%

 Culture

1

103

7

6.8 (1.9–11.7)

NA

 IFAT

1

156

25

16.0 (10.3–21.8)

NA

Regional prevalence

 Africa (PCR)

2

52

3

5.0 (−3.9 to 13.9)

50.99%

 Asia

3

    

 PCR

1

156

0

0.3 (−0.6 to 1.2)

NA

 Culture

1

103

7

6.8 (1.9–11.7)

NA

 IFAT

1

156

25

16.0 (10.3–21.8)

NA

Ehrlichia spp.

 Overall prevalence (PCR)

4

328

13

3.1 (−0.3 to 6.5)

73.39%

Regional prevalence

 Africa

1

95

3

3.2 (−0.4 to 6.7)

NA

 Asia

3

233

10

3.5 (−1.5 to 8.5)

79.77%

CCHFV

 Overall prevalence (ELISA)

4

880

145

16.0 (9.9–22.1)

99.48%

Regional prevalence

 Africa

3

608

145

23.8 (12.4–35.3)

99.65%

 Asia

1

272

0

0.2 (−0.3 to 0.7)

NA

Rickettsiae

 Overall prevalence (PCR)

4

220

0

0.7 (−0.4 to 1.7)

0%

  1. iELISA indirect ELISA, NA not applicable