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Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan

An extended range of host susceptibility including camel has been evidenced for some of the important veterinary and public health pathogens, such as brucellosis, peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and bluetongue (BT). However, in disease endemic settings across many parts of the globe, most of the di...

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Autores principales: Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair, Sohail, Tayyebah, Ul-Rahman, Aziz, Abbas, Tariq, Ali, Qasim, Rehman, Zia Ur, Khan, Iahtasham, Yaqub, Tahir, Muhammad, Javed, Ahmad Khan, Sohail, Imran, Muhammad Saeed, Basit, Muhammad Abdul, Ullah, Saleem, Habib, Momena, Gardezi, Syeda Anam Masood, Bashir, Attia, Ahmad, Mushtaq, Abubakar, Muhammad, Abbas, Muhammad, Subhani, Atta, Yasein, Ghulam, Altaaf, Fariha, Aziz, Muhammad Hasaan, Hussain, Riaz, Zohaib, Ali, Chaudhry, Umer, Wensman, Jonas Johansson
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Publicado: Elsevier B.V. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32142734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105435
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author Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair
Sohail, Tayyebah
Ul-Rahman, Aziz
Abbas, Tariq
Ali, Qasim
Rehman, Zia Ur
Khan, Iahtasham
Yaqub, Tahir
Muhammad, Javed
Ahmad Khan, Sohail
Imran, Muhammad Saeed
Basit, Muhammad Abdul
Ullah, Saleem
Habib, Momena
Gardezi, Syeda Anam Masood
Bashir, Attia
Ahmad, Mushtaq
Abubakar, Muhammad
Abbas, Muhammad
Subhani, Atta
Yasein, Ghulam
Altaaf, Fariha
Aziz, Muhammad Hasaan
Hussain, Riaz
Zohaib, Ali
Chaudhry, Umer
Wensman, Jonas Johansson
author_facet Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair
Sohail, Tayyebah
Ul-Rahman, Aziz
Abbas, Tariq
Ali, Qasim
Rehman, Zia Ur
Khan, Iahtasham
Yaqub, Tahir
Muhammad, Javed
Ahmad Khan, Sohail
Imran, Muhammad Saeed
Basit, Muhammad Abdul
Ullah, Saleem
Habib, Momena
Gardezi, Syeda Anam Masood
Bashir, Attia
Ahmad, Mushtaq
Abubakar, Muhammad
Abbas, Muhammad
Subhani, Atta
Yasein, Ghulam
Altaaf, Fariha
Aziz, Muhammad Hasaan
Hussain, Riaz
Zohaib, Ali
Chaudhry, Umer
Wensman, Jonas Johansson
author_sort Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair
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description An extended range of host susceptibility including camel has been evidenced for some of the important veterinary and public health pathogens, such as brucellosis, peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and bluetongue (BT). However, in disease endemic settings across many parts of the globe, most of the disease control interventions accounts for small and large ruminants, whereas unusual hosts and/or natural reservoirs, such as camels, remain neglected for disease control measures including routine vaccination. Such a policy drawback not only plays an important role in disease epizootiology particularly in settings where disease is endemic, but also serves an obstacle in disease control and subsequent eradication in future. With this background, using pre-validated ELISA and molecular assays [multiplex PCR, reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR and real-time (rt)-PCR], we conducted a large-scale pathogen- and antibody-based surveillance for brucellosis, peste des petits ruminants and bluetongue in camel population (n = 992) originating from a wide geographical region in southern part of the Punjab province, Pakistan. Varying in each of the selected districts, the seroprevalence was found to be maximum for bluetongue [n = 697 (70.26%, 95% CI: 67.29–73.07)], followed by PPR [n = 193 (19.46%, 95% CI: 17.07–22.09)] and brucellosis [n = 66 (6.65%, 95% CI: 5.22–8.43)]. Odds of seroprevalence were more significantly associated with pregnancy status (non-pregnant, OR = 2.23, 95% CI: 1.86–5.63, p<0.01), farming system (mixed-animal, OR = 2.59, 95% CI: 1.56–4.29, p<0.01), breed (Desi, OR = 1.97, 95% CI: 1.28–4.03, p<0.01) and farmer education (illiterate, OR = 3.17, 95% CI: 1.45–6.93, p<0.01) for BTV, body condition (normal, OR = 3.54, 95% CI: 1.92–6.54, p<0.01) and breed (Desi, OR = 2.19, 95% CI: 1.09–4.40, p<0.01) for brucellosis, and feeding system for PPR (grazing, OR = 2.75, 95% CI: 1.79–4.22, p<0.01). Among the total herds included (n = 74), genome corresponding to BT virus (BTV) and brucellosis was detected in 14 (18.92%, 95 CI: 11.09–30.04) and 19 herds (25.68%, 95% CI: 16.54–37.38), respectively. None of the herds was detected with genome of PPR virus (PPRV). Among the positive herds, serotype 1, 8 and 11 were detected for BTV while all the herds were exclusively positive to B. abortus. Taken together, the study highlights the role of potential disease reservoirs in the persistence and transmission of selected diseases in their susceptible hosts and, therefore, urges necessary interventions (e.g., inclusion of camels for vaccine etc.) for the control of diseases from their endemic setting worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-70928112020-03-25 Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair Sohail, Tayyebah Ul-Rahman, Aziz Abbas, Tariq Ali, Qasim Rehman, Zia Ur Khan, Iahtasham Yaqub, Tahir Muhammad, Javed Ahmad Khan, Sohail Imran, Muhammad Saeed Basit, Muhammad Abdul Ullah, Saleem Habib, Momena Gardezi, Syeda Anam Masood Bashir, Attia Ahmad, Mushtaq Abubakar, Muhammad Abbas, Muhammad Subhani, Atta Yasein, Ghulam Altaaf, Fariha Aziz, Muhammad Hasaan Hussain, Riaz Zohaib, Ali Chaudhry, Umer Wensman, Jonas Johansson Acta Trop Article An extended range of host susceptibility including camel has been evidenced for some of the important veterinary and public health pathogens, such as brucellosis, peste des petits ruminants (PPR) and bluetongue (BT). However, in disease endemic settings across many parts of the globe, most of the disease control interventions accounts for small and large ruminants, whereas unusual hosts and/or natural reservoirs, such as camels, remain neglected for disease control measures including routine vaccination. Such a policy drawback not only plays an important role in disease epizootiology particularly in settings where disease is endemic, but also serves an obstacle in disease control and subsequent eradication in future. With this background, using pre-validated ELISA and molecular assays [multiplex PCR, reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR and real-time (rt)-PCR], we conducted a large-scale pathogen- and antibody-based surveillance for brucellosis, peste des petits ruminants and bluetongue in camel population (n = 992) originating from a wide geographical region in southern part of the Punjab province, Pakistan. Varying in each of the selected districts, the seroprevalence was found to be maximum for bluetongue [n = 697 (70.26%, 95% CI: 67.29–73.07)], followed by PPR [n = 193 (19.46%, 95% CI: 17.07–22.09)] and brucellosis [n = 66 (6.65%, 95% CI: 5.22–8.43)]. Odds of seroprevalence were more significantly associated with pregnancy status (non-pregnant, OR = 2.23, 95% CI: 1.86–5.63, p<0.01), farming system (mixed-animal, OR = 2.59, 95% CI: 1.56–4.29, p<0.01), breed (Desi, OR = 1.97, 95% CI: 1.28–4.03, p<0.01) and farmer education (illiterate, OR = 3.17, 95% CI: 1.45–6.93, p<0.01) for BTV, body condition (normal, OR = 3.54, 95% CI: 1.92–6.54, p<0.01) and breed (Desi, OR = 2.19, 95% CI: 1.09–4.40, p<0.01) for brucellosis, and feeding system for PPR (grazing, OR = 2.75, 95% CI: 1.79–4.22, p<0.01). Among the total herds included (n = 74), genome corresponding to BT virus (BTV) and brucellosis was detected in 14 (18.92%, 95 CI: 11.09–30.04) and 19 herds (25.68%, 95% CI: 16.54–37.38), respectively. None of the herds was detected with genome of PPR virus (PPRV). Among the positive herds, serotype 1, 8 and 11 were detected for BTV while all the herds were exclusively positive to B. abortus. Taken together, the study highlights the role of potential disease reservoirs in the persistence and transmission of selected diseases in their susceptible hosts and, therefore, urges necessary interventions (e.g., inclusion of camels for vaccine etc.) for the control of diseases from their endemic setting worldwide. Elsevier B.V. 2020-05 2020-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7092811/ /pubmed/32142734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105435 Text en © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
spellingShingle Article
Shabbir, Muhammad Zubair
Sohail, Tayyebah
Ul-Rahman, Aziz
Abbas, Tariq
Ali, Qasim
Rehman, Zia Ur
Khan, Iahtasham
Yaqub, Tahir
Muhammad, Javed
Ahmad Khan, Sohail
Imran, Muhammad Saeed
Basit, Muhammad Abdul
Ullah, Saleem
Habib, Momena
Gardezi, Syeda Anam Masood
Bashir, Attia
Ahmad, Mushtaq
Abubakar, Muhammad
Abbas, Muhammad
Subhani, Atta
Yasein, Ghulam
Altaaf, Fariha
Aziz, Muhammad Hasaan
Hussain, Riaz
Zohaib, Ali
Chaudhry, Umer
Wensman, Jonas Johansson
Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title_full Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title_fullStr Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title_short Sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from Southern Punjab province, Pakistan
title_sort sentinel surveillance of selected veterinary and public health pathogens in camel population originating from southern punjab province, pakistan
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7092811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32142734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105435
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