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Tick infestation in domestic cat observed in some selected homes of ungwan rimi kaduna

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Tick Infestation
  • 2.2Types of Ticks Affecting Cats
  • 2.3Effects of Tick Infestation on Cats
  • 2.4Common Symptoms of Tick Infestation in Cats
  • 2.5Prevention and Control Measures of Tick Infestation
  • 2.6Relationship Between Ticks and Other Parasites
  • 2.7Impact of Tick Infestation on Human Health
  • 2.8Global Perspectives on Tick Infestation
  • 2.9Case Studies of Tick Infestation in Domestic Cats
  • 2.10Advances in Tick Infestation Research

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Methodology Overview
  • 3.2Selection of Study Participants
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Techniques
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations
  • 3.6Sampling Techniques
  • 3.7Research Design
  • 3.8Tools for Data Collection

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Demographic Data Analysis
  • 4.3Prevalence of Tick Infestation in Domestic Cats
  • 4.4Factors Contributing to Tick Infestation
  • 4.5Comparison of Tick Infestation Rates
  • 4.6Impact of Tick Infestation on Cat Health
  • 4.7Effectiveness of Control Measures
  • 4.8Discussion on Research Findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Conclusion and Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.3Practical Implications of the Study
  • 5.4Key Takeaways from the Research
  • 5.5Reflection on Research Process

Thesis Abstract

Tick infestation in domestic cats is a common problem affecting the health and well-being of these pets. This study focused on assessing the prevalence and severity of tick infestation in domestic cats living in selected homes in the Ungwan Rimi area of Kaduna. A total of 50 domestic cats from different households were examined for the presence of ticks. The cats were thoroughly inspected, and any ticks found were collected and identified to species level. The results revealed that 80% of the domestic cats examined were infested with ticks. The most commonly identified tick species was Rhipicephalus sanguineus, followed by Ixodes ricinus and Haemaphysalis leporispalustris. The infestation levels varied among the cats, with some having only a few ticks while others were heavily infested. The severity of infestation was also assessed based on the number of ticks found on each cat. Factors such as the age and outdoor access of the cats were found to influence the likelihood of tick infestation. Older cats and those with outdoor access were more likely to be infested with ticks compared to younger cats or indoor-only cats. Additionally, the presence of ticks in the cats' living environments, such as in the yard or on other pets, was identified as a risk factor for infestation. The implications of tick infestation in domestic cats go beyond the discomfort and irritation caused to the animals. Ticks are known vectors of various diseases, including Lyme disease and ehrlichiosis, which can pose a threat to both the cats and their owners. Therefore, effective tick control measures are essential to protect the health of domestic cats and prevent the spread of tick-borne diseases. In conclusion, this study highlights the high prevalence of tick infestation in domestic cats in the Ungwan Rimi area of Kaduna and emphasizes the importance of implementing adequate tick control strategies. By understanding the factors influencing tick infestation and taking proactive measures to prevent and treat infestations, cat owners can help ensure the health and well-being of their pets. Further research is needed to explore additional factors contributing to tick infestation and evaluate the efficacy of different tick control methods in domestic cat populations.

Thesis Overview

<p> <b><b></b></b></p><p><b><b><b>&nbsp;INTRODUCTION</b></b></b></p><p><b><b><b></b></b></b></p><b><b><b><p>The<br>domestic cat (<i>Felis catus</i>) is one of the most favorite animal and companion<br>of humans in many parts of the world. This may be due to their attractive<br>nature, good appearance and also their ability to control the population of<br>pest in and around their habitat. They are mostly found in areas of human<br>presence. Other than humans, domestic cat also interacts with other pets and<br>animals within and outside human houses.</p><p>Domestic cat population serves as an<br>important host to different medically and veterinary important parasites and<br>because they interact with the environment and other animals around, they are also<br>important hosts for various ectoparasites (Borji <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;2011). Ectoparasites<br>are vectors of zoonotic pathogens such as, Lyme disease, Powassan encephalitis,<br>plague, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, trypanosomiasis, and tularemia (Nelder and<br>Reeves, 2005). Some ectoparasitic arthropods are irritating pests of humans and<br>domestic animals, regardless of their significance as vectors of disease. In<br>fact, Jittapalapong <i>et al. </i>(2008) reported infested stray domestic cats to<br>be virtually the source of many zoonotic diseases such as rabies, cat-scratch<br>disease, ehrlichiosis and toxoplasmosis and easily spread the diseases to house<br>animals by contact. The potential of diseases transmission from domestic cats<br>to the human being is high as the domestic cats share the same habitat with the<br>human being.</p><p>Ectoparasites are<br>organisms which spend all or part of their life cycles on the external of<br>another organism, the host, and in the process extract nutriment from it for<br>survival (Cable, 1988). Ectoparasites are a common and important cause of<br>pruritic and nonpruritic skin disorders in cats. Ectoparasites can transmit a<br>variety of diseases and cause hypersensitivity disorders in animals. They also<br>may cause life-threatening anemia in young or debilitated animals (Araujo <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;1998). However, most cats with<br>ectoparasites have no clinical symptoms.</p><p>The prevalence of<br>ectoparasites on domestic cats and other domestic animal depends on the rate of<br>proliferation of the ectoparasites which is influenced by the environmental<br>condition, humidity and temperature of the habitat (Akucewich <i>et al., </i>2002;<br>Nuchjangreed and Somprasong, 2007; Jittapalapong <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;2008;<br>Paramasvaran <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;2009; Mendes-de-Almeida <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;2011).<br>Furthermore, Jittapalapong <i>et al., </i>(2008) also state that socio-economy<br>also seemed one of the important factors for the prevalence of the<br>ectoparasites as increasing cost of living may cause the pet owners least<br>concern and unaffordability to manage their pet’s health.</p><p>The relationship of domestic<br>cats with other animal also can contribute to the prevalence of ectoparasites as<br>the ectoparasites can be transmitted from other animal host (Paramasvaran <i>et<br>al., </i>2009). The advance in transportation system and relocation of infested<br>animal also can influence the prevalence and the infestation rate of<br>ectoparasites on domestic cats and other animal at that particular area<br>(Nuchjangreed and Somprasong, 2007). The ectoparasites are comprised from many<br>groups of parasitic animals. The common ectoparasites infesting the domestic<br>cats belong to four groups which are fleas, mites, lice and ticks. Ticks are<br>however one of the most common found around the tropics.</p><p>Ticks are bloodsucking<br>arthropod parasites of the skin. Tick infestation may be noted in outdoor cats.<br>However, the infestation is less serious than the diseases they transmit. The<br>species reported most frequently infesting cats are <i>Dermacentor variabilis</i>,<br><i>Rhipicephalus sanguineus</i>, <i>Amblyomma </i>spp and <i>Ixodes </i>spp<br>(Sosna and Medleau, 1992). The impact of ticks and tick borne diseases on the individual<br>and national economics warrants application of appropriate tick control strategies<br>on priority basis (Bansal, 2005).</p><p>Most of the<br>investigations on prevalence of tick species in Africa (Nigeria) are more than<br>a decade old (Perry <i>et al.,</i>&nbsp;1975;<br>Minjauw and McLeod, 2003), whereas periodical monitoring of tick infestation is<br>an essential component for formulating effective control measures and<br>recommendations.</p><p><b>1.1 &nbsp;</b><b>Statement<br>of research problem</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Due<br>to the low specificity of tick’s host and to the increased mobility, ticks can<br>easily go from one species to another, so that some parasites found in animals<br>can pass to humans, causing serious diseases. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br><b></b></p><b><p><b></b></p><b><p>Ticks<br>cause direct damage owing to their blood-feeding behavior since they cause<br>anaemia in cats, and act as vectors for bacterial, rickettsial, viral and<br>protozoal diseases and may also cause tick paralysis owing to poisonous<br>injections. However, these infections can carry substantial morbidity and<br>affect much of human population depending on the socio-economic environment.</p><p>The<br>role played by ectoparasites in several human diseases and animals therefore<br>calls for a need to study these parasites and their prevalence.</p><p>Both city and local resident keep cats<br>as pet and as hunter of house rodents. It appears that only those in the Urban<br>or the city pay attention to the health of those animals in terms of routine<br>visit to the veterinary clinic. However, in the urban areas they still have<br>care free attitude in taking good healthcare of their animals.</p><p>Despite the large numbers of cats in Nigeria,<br>very few studies have been conducted on the distribution of ticks on these<br>animals. As a result there is paucity of information on the distribution,<br>species composition, public awareness and zoonotic importance of ectoparasites<br>of cats in Nigeria.</p><p><b>1.2 &nbsp;</b><b>Justification</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>This<br>study can provide the information on the general health condition of domestic<br>cats and humans relative to the potential health problems that can be caused by<br>ticks based on the level of tick prevalence. Policy makers may find the result<br>useful in evidence-based decision to control ticks or initiate surveillance on tick<br>borne diseases (TBD) in the area.</p><p>The availability of information may help in understanding the<br>relationship of these parasites, their potentials and impact on the cat<br>population, livestock and humans. Knowledge of tick distribution is an<br>essential prerequisite for devising any effective control of these arthropods<br>and the infections they transmit.</p><p>The impact of ticks and tick borne diseases on individual and national<br>economy warrants application of appropriate tick control strategies on priority<br>basis. Most of the investigations on prevalence of tick in Nigeria are more<br>than a decade old, whereas periodical monitoring of tick infestation is<br>essential component for formulating effective control measures and<br>recommendations.</p><p><b>1.3 &nbsp;</b><b>Aim</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>To study tick infestation in domestic cat<br>observed in some selected homes of Ungwan Rimi Kaduna.</p><p><b>1.4 &nbsp;</b><b>Objectives</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; To<br>determine tick density in domestic cats encountered during in Ungwan Rimi.</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; To<br>determine the influence of habitat and health care variables on tick<br>infestation on domestic cats in Ungwan Rimi.</p><p><b>1.5 &nbsp;</b><b>Hypotheses</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; There<br>are no ticks on domestic cats in Ungwan Rimi.</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; Habitat<br>and health care variables have no influence on tick infestation on domestic<br>cats in Ungwan Rimi.</p></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b> <br><p></p>

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