Sidi, Moctar
Zerbo, Habibata Lamouni
Ouoba, Bruno Lalidia
Settypalli, Tirumala Bharani K.
Bazimo, Gregorie
Ouandaogo, Hamidou Sandaogo
Sie, Boubacar N’paton
Guy, Ilboudo Sidwatta
Adama, Drabo Dji-tombo
Savadogo, Joseph
Kabore-Ouedraogo, Anne
Kindo, Marietou Guitti
Achenbach, Jenna E.
Cattoli, Giovanni
Lamien, Charles E.
Article History
Received: 8 October 2021
Accepted: 20 January 2022
First Online: 12 February 2022
Declarations
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: The authors confirm that the ethical policies of the journal, as noted on the journal's author guidelines page, have been adhered to. All clinical and diagnostic data included within the study formed part of veterinary diagnostic investigations. Samples from veterinary interventions for disease treatment and control fall under article 30 of the Animal Health and Veterinary Public Health Act 2017 (LOI N°048–2017/AN) of Burkina Faso and do not require further ethical approval, as the purpose is to maintain the health and welfare of animals. The outbreaks investigation was authorized by the General Directorate of Veterinary Services (letter N°2018_11_MRAH/SG/DGSV). Informed oral consent to participate was obtained from the owners.
: Not applicable
: All authors declared that they have no competing interests.