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Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya
Sporadic outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) have occurred in Libya for almost fifty years. During the spring of 2013, a countrywide serosurvey was undertaken to assess the level of FMD virus circulation and identify FMD virus serotypes in the country. A total of 4221 sera were collected, comp...
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5283054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28180094 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i1.1 |
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author | Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Sharif, Monier Ferrari, Giancarlo Bartels, Christianus Sumption, Keith King, Donald P. Grazioli, Santina Brocchi, Emiliana |
author_facet | Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Sharif, Monier Ferrari, Giancarlo Bartels, Christianus Sumption, Keith King, Donald P. Grazioli, Santina Brocchi, Emiliana |
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description | Sporadic outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) have occurred in Libya for almost fifty years. During the spring of 2013, a countrywide serosurvey was undertaken to assess the level of FMD virus circulation and identify FMD virus serotypes in the country. A total of 4221 sera were collected, comprising samples from large ruminants (LR; n=1428 samples from 357 farms) and small ruminants (SR; n=2793 samples from 141 farms). FMD sero-prevalence of NSP antibodies determined by ELISA were 19.0% (271/1428) with 95% CI (16.9 – 21.0) and 13.5% (378/2793) with 95% CI (12.3 – 14.8) for LR and SR samples, respectively. The sero-prevalence of NSP antibodies in LR was 12.3% and 19.8% for age group < 1 year and ≥ 1 year, respectively (X(2)= 4.95, P= 0.026), while in SR was 3.7%, 13.6% and 21.3% for age group < 1 year, 1-2 year and > 2 year, respectively (X(2)= 118.1, P= 0.000). These observed NSP serologic profiles support the hypothesis of an endemic level of FMD circulation in Libya. All positive sera were tested for SP antibodies for O, A and SAT-2 FMD virus serotypes. Serotype O was the dominant circulating serotype followed by serotype A, while evidence of SAT-2 was not found. These data provide an insight into the wider epidemiology of FMD in Libya, and contribute to field and laboratory investigations that during 2013 serotype O (O/ME-SA/Ind-2001 lineage) was isolated from clinical samples collected from the country. |
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spelling | pubmed-52830542017-02-08 Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Sharif, Monier Ferrari, Giancarlo Bartels, Christianus Sumption, Keith King, Donald P. Grazioli, Santina Brocchi, Emiliana Open Vet J Original Article Sporadic outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) have occurred in Libya for almost fifty years. During the spring of 2013, a countrywide serosurvey was undertaken to assess the level of FMD virus circulation and identify FMD virus serotypes in the country. A total of 4221 sera were collected, comprising samples from large ruminants (LR; n=1428 samples from 357 farms) and small ruminants (SR; n=2793 samples from 141 farms). FMD sero-prevalence of NSP antibodies determined by ELISA were 19.0% (271/1428) with 95% CI (16.9 – 21.0) and 13.5% (378/2793) with 95% CI (12.3 – 14.8) for LR and SR samples, respectively. The sero-prevalence of NSP antibodies in LR was 12.3% and 19.8% for age group < 1 year and ≥ 1 year, respectively (X(2)= 4.95, P= 0.026), while in SR was 3.7%, 13.6% and 21.3% for age group < 1 year, 1-2 year and > 2 year, respectively (X(2)= 118.1, P= 0.000). These observed NSP serologic profiles support the hypothesis of an endemic level of FMD circulation in Libya. All positive sera were tested for SP antibodies for O, A and SAT-2 FMD virus serotypes. Serotype O was the dominant circulating serotype followed by serotype A, while evidence of SAT-2 was not found. These data provide an insight into the wider epidemiology of FMD in Libya, and contribute to field and laboratory investigations that during 2013 serotype O (O/ME-SA/Ind-2001 lineage) was isolated from clinical samples collected from the country. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tripoli and Libyan Authority for Research, Science and Technology 2017 2017-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5283054/ /pubmed/28180094 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i1.1 Text en Copyright: © Open Veterinary Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 Open Veterinary Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Sharif, Monier Ferrari, Giancarlo Bartels, Christianus Sumption, Keith King, Donald P. Grazioli, Santina Brocchi, Emiliana Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title | Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title_full | Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title_fullStr | Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title_short | Exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in Libya |
title_sort | exploiting serological data to understand the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes circulating in libya |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5283054/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28180094 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v7i1.1 |
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