ACARICIDE RESISTANCE: UGANDA EXPERIENCE

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ACARICIDE RESISTANCE: UGANDA EXPERIENCE Regional workshop for OIE National Focal points for Veterinary Products, Swaziland, 6-8 December 2017 Dr. Patrick VUDRIKO RTC-COVAB and NRCPD Founder & Researcher RTC Laboratory-COVAB Department of Veterinary Pharmacy, Clinical & Comparative Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources & Biosecurity (COVAB), Makerere University Visiting Researcher National Research Center for Protozoan Diseases (NRCPD), Obihro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido, Japan

I N T RO D U C T I O N Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) decoloratus Amblyomma variegatum Uganda s weather Temperature: 16-31oC Rainfall: 1000-1639 mm UBOS: 2015) Major ticks in Uganda (Big 3) Ticks: 85.6% disease control cost & 30% calf crop loss (Ocaido et al, 2009) Impact in Africa is grossly under estimated (Jongejan and Uilenberg, 2004).

I Control in Uganda Native Crosses 1 Crosses 2 Occasional 7 days 3 days? 4 classes of acaricides Photo curtesy: Muhindo $26 million spent on importation of acaricides annually (Piper, 2011)

ACARICIDE RESISTANCE IN UGANDA: INITIAL CASE Acaricide resistant Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) decoloratus 2012: First case Wakiso Unknown The rest of the country (cattle corridor) Waksiso Credit: Google maps We followed the first case with further investigations

TICK ACARICIDE RESISTANCE IN UGANDA: DISTRIBUTION ACROSS THE COUNTRY South Sudan Acaricide resistant R. (B.) decoloratus ticks DR Congo Tanzania R. decoloratus (southwest, central & east), R. appendiculatus (southwest & central), A. variegatum (east & central)

TICK ACARICIDE RESISTANCE IN UGANDA: PRESS REPORTS & E-PRESCRIPTIONS Ticks and TBD have hit a new high levels with all innovations in modern medical sciences Dr. Ssekanjakko Photo cutesy: Marx Facebook posts on tick acaricide failure on rise E-prescription of acaricides is becoming common

ACARICIDE RESISTANCE IN UGANDA: MULTIPLE RESISTANCE IS A REAL THREAT THAT WILL BE COSTLY TO OVERCOME NB: Data based on Vudriko et al, 2016 and on-going investigation Consequence of multiple resistance 1. Use of concentrated acaricide solution 2. Mixing 3 classes of acaricides 3. Spraying every 3 days 4. Illicit purchase of acaricides from other countries 5. Use of agropesticides 6. Irrational use of ivermectin Farms with acaricide failure in southwest & central Uganda are likely to have resistance against 2 or molecules

GENOTYPING RESISTANT TICKS & DEVELOPING RAPID DIAGNOSTICS Synthetic pyrethroid (SP) resistance: Super-knock down resistance in voltage sensitive sodium channel, what is the implication on future of SP? Rapid diagnostic tests How long will it take for the resistance gene to recede? Vudriko et al, 2017a Reducing time for diagnosis of stable resistance from 4 weeks to 2 day In progress: genetic makers for rapid detection of amitraz and organophosphate resistance

WHAT POSSIBLY WENT WRONG WITH TICK CONTROL IN UGANDA? Farm malpractices Acaricide regulation & rotation Low prioritization of ticks & TBD control Low access to extension Poor knowledge on acaricide stewardship Over dependence on chemicals Lack of Acaricide Efficacy monitoring

ACARICIDE RESISTANCE: A COMPLEX CHALLENGE THAT AFFECTS ANIMALS, HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (ONE-HEALTH CONCERN) Animal Welfare Increased TBD Animal poisoning 12.9% High drug burden Food safety Livelihood & income loss Cattle mortality Ineffective acaricides Treatment cost Psychological trauma Acaricides? Ivermectin? Pesticides? Antibiotics? Excessive antibiotic use Antimicrobial resistance?? Chronic toxicity? Acute toxicity? Agropesticides? Environmental Pollinators? Natural enemies? Aquatic life? 31.8% Human safety

SOLUTION 1: BUILDING LABORATORY & HUMAN CAPACITY FOR RESISTANCE DIAGNOSIS & INTERVENTION (RTC LAB) Established as part of the Evidence-Based Tick Acaricide Control (EBATIC: IT-IE) (Vudriko et al, 2017b) with support from JICA in 2015

RTC: Tick assay SOLUTION I1: TICK TESTING AND USING RESULT TO INTERVENE (EVIDENCE BASED) RTC, NDA community sensitization EBATIC stakeholders RTC, NDA, MAAIF & NaLIRRI joint outreach RTC Lab supports evidence-based acaricide prescription, intervention & community outreach

SOLUTION III: COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP IN RESEARCH & CAPACITY BUILDING ON TICKS AND TBD RESEARCH AT NRCPD (JAPAN) Directors of NRCPD and COVAB leaders signing MOU at EBATIC stakeholders workshop in Makerere University Vudriko P, Asst. R. Umemiya-Shirafuji & Assoc. Prof. T. Hatta in Genome Lab, NRCPD Tayebwa D (OIE Babesia reference Lab, NRCPD) Tumwebaze M (Host Defense Lab, NRCPD) Byamukama B (Host defence Lab, NRCPD)

LESSONS, MAJOR THREATS & CALL FOR REGIONAL ACTION Multiple acaricide resistance by multi-tick species-complex Acaricide resistance: Threat to public health & environment National institutional collaboration and private sector involvement National standards for tick control facilities & practices National acaricide rotation & resistance management strategy National ticks & TBD control policy (in-progress in Uganda) National acaricide resistance surveillance + EBATIC: IT-IE Regional strategy for acaricide licensing Regional strategy for acaricide resistance management Regional acaricide resistance action working committee Regional strategy for prioritization of ticks & TBD control

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CDL Prof. Hiroshi Suzuki, Prof. Xuenan Xuan, Asst. Prof. Rika Umemiya-Shirafuji, Prof. Kozo Fujisaki, Assoc. Prof. James Acai, Dr. Dickson Tayebwa, Dr. Joseph Byaruhanga, Dr. Robert Omara, Dr. Jeanne B. Muhindo MAAIF, NDA, COVAB, JICA RTC Laboratory members RTC Laboratory: Research for Solution and Information