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Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia
BACKGROUND: Bluetongue (BT), a vector‐borne disease of wild and domestic ruminants, is responsible for severe economic losses in flocks. To reduce this impact, a surveillance and control plan was implemented in Tunisia. However, the epidemiological situation of BT remains incompletely understood, es...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35510402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.818 |
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author | Sana, Kalthoum Soufien, Sghaier Thameur, Ben Hassine Liana, Teodori Massimo, Spedicato Kaouther, Guesmi Raja, Gharbi Haikel, Hajlaoui Bassem, Bel Haj Mohamed Wiem, Khalfaoui Monia, Lachtar Ameni, Ben Salem Naouel, Fatnassi Anissa, Dhaouadi Mehdi, Ben Ali Sarah, Thabet Chedia, Seghaier Giovanni, Savini Salah, Hammami |
author_facet | Sana, Kalthoum Soufien, Sghaier Thameur, Ben Hassine Liana, Teodori Massimo, Spedicato Kaouther, Guesmi Raja, Gharbi Haikel, Hajlaoui Bassem, Bel Haj Mohamed Wiem, Khalfaoui Monia, Lachtar Ameni, Ben Salem Naouel, Fatnassi Anissa, Dhaouadi Mehdi, Ben Ali Sarah, Thabet Chedia, Seghaier Giovanni, Savini Salah, Hammami |
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description | BACKGROUND: Bluetongue (BT), a vector‐borne disease of wild and domestic ruminants, is responsible for severe economic losses in flocks. To reduce this impact, a surveillance and control plan was implemented in Tunisia. However, the epidemiological situation of BT remains incompletely understood, especially for the circulating serotypes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this survey was to determine the seroprevalence, to identify the circulating serotypes and to identify the associated risk factors for bluetongue virus (BTV) circulation in Tunisia using risk‐based sampling (RBS). METHODS: A total of 3314 blood samples were randomly collected from 67 sectors using risk‐based sampling and screened by competitive enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays (c‐ELISAs). Out of the 1330 positive samples, 200 samples were analysed by serum neutralization test (SNT) to identify circulating BTV serotypes. RESULTS: Of 3314 sera, 1330 were c‐ELISA‐positive (40.1%) for antibodies against the BTV structural protein VP7. The result of SNT showed the presence of BTV‐1, BTV‐2, BTV‐3, BTV‐4 and, for the first time in Tunisia, BTV‐26. The logistic regression model revealed that older animals had nearly two times the odds of being infected with BTV compared to younger animals. Flocks with a history of BT were almost 1.5 times more likely to be at risk for contracting BTV infection. The flock size, housing indoors and intensive production system were significant protective factors. CONCLUSIONS: High seroprevalence of BTV among sheep was highlighted in Tunisia. The neutralization test showed the presence of the following BTV serotypes: BTV‐1, BTV‐2, BTV‐3, BTV‐4 and, for the first time in Tunisia, BTV‐26. Age, production system and flock size were important variables associated with BTV infection in sheep. This finding is crucial, as it will allow the adjustment of the BT control programme in Tunisia. |
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spelling | pubmed-92977432022-07-22 Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia Sana, Kalthoum Soufien, Sghaier Thameur, Ben Hassine Liana, Teodori Massimo, Spedicato Kaouther, Guesmi Raja, Gharbi Haikel, Hajlaoui Bassem, Bel Haj Mohamed Wiem, Khalfaoui Monia, Lachtar Ameni, Ben Salem Naouel, Fatnassi Anissa, Dhaouadi Mehdi, Ben Ali Sarah, Thabet Chedia, Seghaier Giovanni, Savini Salah, Hammami Vet Med Sci RUMINANTS BACKGROUND: Bluetongue (BT), a vector‐borne disease of wild and domestic ruminants, is responsible for severe economic losses in flocks. To reduce this impact, a surveillance and control plan was implemented in Tunisia. However, the epidemiological situation of BT remains incompletely understood, especially for the circulating serotypes. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this survey was to determine the seroprevalence, to identify the circulating serotypes and to identify the associated risk factors for bluetongue virus (BTV) circulation in Tunisia using risk‐based sampling (RBS). METHODS: A total of 3314 blood samples were randomly collected from 67 sectors using risk‐based sampling and screened by competitive enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays (c‐ELISAs). Out of the 1330 positive samples, 200 samples were analysed by serum neutralization test (SNT) to identify circulating BTV serotypes. RESULTS: Of 3314 sera, 1330 were c‐ELISA‐positive (40.1%) for antibodies against the BTV structural protein VP7. The result of SNT showed the presence of BTV‐1, BTV‐2, BTV‐3, BTV‐4 and, for the first time in Tunisia, BTV‐26. The logistic regression model revealed that older animals had nearly two times the odds of being infected with BTV compared to younger animals. Flocks with a history of BT were almost 1.5 times more likely to be at risk for contracting BTV infection. The flock size, housing indoors and intensive production system were significant protective factors. CONCLUSIONS: High seroprevalence of BTV among sheep was highlighted in Tunisia. The neutralization test showed the presence of the following BTV serotypes: BTV‐1, BTV‐2, BTV‐3, BTV‐4 and, for the first time in Tunisia, BTV‐26. Age, production system and flock size were important variables associated with BTV infection in sheep. This finding is crucial, as it will allow the adjustment of the BT control programme in Tunisia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9297743/ /pubmed/35510402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.818 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | RUMINANTS Sana, Kalthoum Soufien, Sghaier Thameur, Ben Hassine Liana, Teodori Massimo, Spedicato Kaouther, Guesmi Raja, Gharbi Haikel, Hajlaoui Bassem, Bel Haj Mohamed Wiem, Khalfaoui Monia, Lachtar Ameni, Ben Salem Naouel, Fatnassi Anissa, Dhaouadi Mehdi, Ben Ali Sarah, Thabet Chedia, Seghaier Giovanni, Savini Salah, Hammami Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title | Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title_full | Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title_fullStr | Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title_full_unstemmed | Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title_short | Risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in Tunisia |
title_sort | risk‐based serological survey of bluetongue and the first evidence of bluetongue virus serotype 26 circulation in tunisia |
topic | RUMINANTS |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9297743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35510402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.818 |
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