A Mindanao-wide Surra control program led by Department of Agriculture - Mindanao regional field units
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
What is the treatment for Surra?
What to do if you suspect your animal has Surra?
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Diagnostic Techniques employed by MUSCA
7.Enzyme-Linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay (ELISA) - a sensitive immunoassay that uses an enzyme linked to an antibody as a marker for the detection of a specific protein, especially an antigen or antibody.
OIE List B Disease
Monday, July 28, 2008
Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Surra
- General malaise or loss of condition
- Abortion
- Reduced milk production
- Edema,particularly of lower parts of the body
- Urticarial plaques & petechial hemorrhages of serous membranes
- In chronic cases,there is high mortality due to poor appetite, poor nutrition,and other existing stress factors.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Transmission of T.evansi
The female flies are the well-known blood-suckers. There is no cyclical development occurs in biting flies because T.evansi does not survive for more than 10-15 minutes in the proboscis of the fly.They enter the blood stream and multiply by binary fission.
T. evansi can be transmitted through animal transfer from town to town, animal auctions in market day, tribal feasts such as horse fights, race tracks and arrival of new animal to the herd.
Trypanosoma evansi: the agent of Surra
Griffith Evans, a British Veterinarian discovered Trypanosoma evansi in 1880 in
Trypanosoma evansi is leaf-like in shape and has single flagellum attached to the body of organizm by an undulating membrane. The nucleus is elongated and subterminal kinetoplast.
Surra: a dreadful disease
Surra or Trypanosomosis is a disease caused by a trypanosome. Trypanosoma evansi is the most widely distributed of the pathogenic animal trypanosome affecting domesticated livestock in Asia, Africa and South America.
Surra affects wide range of hosts including horses, buffaloes, cattles, sheeps, goats, dogs and pigs.Its principal mechanical vector is a blood-sucking fly that belong to genus Tabanus.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
About MUSCA
MUSCA or Mindanao Unified Surra Control Approach is an offshoot of the comprehensive Surra Control Program of Region XI (composed of
MUSCA involved partnership and collaborations with Department of Agriculture, Mindanao Regional Field Units, Central Mindanao University-College of Veterinary Medicine (CMU-CVM) and
MUSCA had partnered with
The over-all objective of MUSCA is to control Surra and establish a Trypanosomosis-free