2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7775197
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Prevalence of Bovine Mastitis and Its Associated Risk Factors among Dairy Cows in Ethiopia during 2005–2022: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Bovine mastitis remains a major prevalent disease in cattle and places a significant economic burden on the global dairy industry. The goal of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to examine the overall prevalence of mastitis and its associated risk factors among dairy cows. Scientific articles written in English were recovered from PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and other sources from Google Engine and University Library Databases. “Prevalence,” “bovine mastit… Show more

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“…The reported cow-level prevalence in the study was comparable to that reported in Kajiado North sub-county 51.2% (Ngotho et al, 2022). The same range of prevalence has also been reported in Ethiopia (42.4%-57%) (Zeryehun, & Abera, 2017;Tora et al, 2022;Girma & Tamir, 2022) but a higher prevalence has been reported elsewhere in the African continent; Uganda (>60%) (Miyama et al, 2020;Ssajjakambwe et al, 2017) and Rwanda >70% (Ndahetuye et al, 2019). However, the same range of prevalence has been reported in Asian countries (50%) (Bari et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The reported cow-level prevalence in the study was comparable to that reported in Kajiado North sub-county 51.2% (Ngotho et al, 2022). The same range of prevalence has also been reported in Ethiopia (42.4%-57%) (Zeryehun, & Abera, 2017;Tora et al, 2022;Girma & Tamir, 2022) but a higher prevalence has been reported elsewhere in the African continent; Uganda (>60%) (Miyama et al, 2020;Ssajjakambwe et al, 2017) and Rwanda >70% (Ndahetuye et al, 2019). However, the same range of prevalence has been reported in Asian countries (50%) (Bari et al, 2022;Chen et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Additionally, according a review published earlier ( 21 ) using 57 studies from across the world, the incidence rate of clinical mastitis ranged from 13 to 40 cases/100 cow years. Furthermore, a pooled prevalence of 12.59% was reported by meta-analysis of 17 studies conducted on clinical mastitis in 6,438 dairy cows in Ethiopia ( 22 ), which could also suggest higher incidence of clinical mastitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethiopia's population was 113,881,451 in 2020, which is equivalent to 1.47%, according to Worldometer's analysis of the latest available United Nations data. In addition, the aforementioned analysis predicts that by 2020, 24,463,423 people, or 21.3% of the total population, will reside in urban areas 26,27 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the aforementioned analysis predicts that by 2020, 24,463,423 people, or 21.3% of the total population, will reside in urban areas. 26,27…”
Section: Country Profilementioning
confidence: 99%