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A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)

BACKGROUND: Outbreaks of contagious ecthyma (CE) are frequently reported in sheep and goat flocks in Nigeria with severe clinical outcomes. CE is a debilitating and economically important disease primarily affecting sheep and goats caused by the Orf virus (ORFV). Despite field reports of CE in the c...

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Autores principales: Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy, Adole, Jolly Amoche, Asala, Olayinka Oluwafemi, Gamawa, Ahmed Abdulkadir, Maurice, Nanven Abraham, Jambol, Anvou, Bolajoko, Mohammed Bashir, Chima, Nneka Chineze, Ifende, Victoria Isioma, Wungak, Yiltawe Simwal, Woma, Timothy Yusufu, Luka, Pam Dachung
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118719
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.18
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author Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy
Adole, Jolly Amoche
Asala, Olayinka Oluwafemi
Gamawa, Ahmed Abdulkadir
Maurice, Nanven Abraham
Jambol, Anvou
Bolajoko, Mohammed Bashir
Chima, Nneka Chineze
Ifende, Victoria Isioma
Wungak, Yiltawe Simwal
Woma, Timothy Yusufu
Luka, Pam Dachung
author_facet Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy
Adole, Jolly Amoche
Asala, Olayinka Oluwafemi
Gamawa, Ahmed Abdulkadir
Maurice, Nanven Abraham
Jambol, Anvou
Bolajoko, Mohammed Bashir
Chima, Nneka Chineze
Ifende, Victoria Isioma
Wungak, Yiltawe Simwal
Woma, Timothy Yusufu
Luka, Pam Dachung
author_sort Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy
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description BACKGROUND: Outbreaks of contagious ecthyma (CE) are frequently reported in sheep and goat flocks in Nigeria with severe clinical outcomes. CE is a debilitating and economically important disease primarily affecting sheep and goats caused by the Orf virus (ORFV). Despite field reports of CE in the country, there is no concise country-wide epidemiological data on the disease and limited genetic data of circulating Nigerian ORFV are available in the public domain. AIM: An epidemiological survey of CE and molecular characterization of ORFV circulating in Nigeria from 2014 to 2016. METHOD: Data were collected using designed questionnaires, administered to veterinarians and farmers in selected States of Nigeria. Samples were collected during passive surveillance for CE from 2014 to 2016 which were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The A32L and B2L genes of circulating ORFV were also characterized. RESULTS: Analysis of the questionnaire showed that 69.54% (n = 82/118) of the farmers claimed to have experienced CE in their flocks with average morbidity and mortality rates of 25% and 15%, respectively. A total of 113 veterinarians participated in the study, with 69.9% (n = 79) familiar with CE and claimed CE causes morbidity rates of 25%–37% and mortality rates of 10%–15% in sheep and goats. Laboratory results revealed that ORFV was detected in 72% (18/25) of outbreak samples analyzed by real-time PCR. Phylogenetic analysis of A32L and B2L genes revealed that Nigerian ORFV sequences belong to clusters I and II and are similar to viruses from India, Ethiopia, and China. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first nationwide epidemiological data on the status of CE in sheep and goats in Nigeria. It is also the first report of molecular characterization of two genes of ORFV circulating and causing outbreaks in small ruminants in the country. This study showed that CE is under-reported, widespread and of economic importance to sheep and goat farmers in Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-94733632022-09-16 A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016) Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy Adole, Jolly Amoche Asala, Olayinka Oluwafemi Gamawa, Ahmed Abdulkadir Maurice, Nanven Abraham Jambol, Anvou Bolajoko, Mohammed Bashir Chima, Nneka Chineze Ifende, Victoria Isioma Wungak, Yiltawe Simwal Woma, Timothy Yusufu Luka, Pam Dachung Open Vet J Original Research BACKGROUND: Outbreaks of contagious ecthyma (CE) are frequently reported in sheep and goat flocks in Nigeria with severe clinical outcomes. CE is a debilitating and economically important disease primarily affecting sheep and goats caused by the Orf virus (ORFV). Despite field reports of CE in the country, there is no concise country-wide epidemiological data on the disease and limited genetic data of circulating Nigerian ORFV are available in the public domain. AIM: An epidemiological survey of CE and molecular characterization of ORFV circulating in Nigeria from 2014 to 2016. METHOD: Data were collected using designed questionnaires, administered to veterinarians and farmers in selected States of Nigeria. Samples were collected during passive surveillance for CE from 2014 to 2016 which were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The A32L and B2L genes of circulating ORFV were also characterized. RESULTS: Analysis of the questionnaire showed that 69.54% (n = 82/118) of the farmers claimed to have experienced CE in their flocks with average morbidity and mortality rates of 25% and 15%, respectively. A total of 113 veterinarians participated in the study, with 69.9% (n = 79) familiar with CE and claimed CE causes morbidity rates of 25%–37% and mortality rates of 10%–15% in sheep and goats. Laboratory results revealed that ORFV was detected in 72% (18/25) of outbreak samples analyzed by real-time PCR. Phylogenetic analysis of A32L and B2L genes revealed that Nigerian ORFV sequences belong to clusters I and II and are similar to viruses from India, Ethiopia, and China. CONCLUSIONS: This study is the first nationwide epidemiological data on the status of CE in sheep and goats in Nigeria. It is also the first report of molecular characterization of two genes of ORFV circulating and causing outbreaks in small ruminants in the country. This study showed that CE is under-reported, widespread and of economic importance to sheep and goat farmers in Nigeria. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2022 2022-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9473363/ /pubmed/36118719 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.18 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Adedeji, Adeyinka Jeremy
Adole, Jolly Amoche
Asala, Olayinka Oluwafemi
Gamawa, Ahmed Abdulkadir
Maurice, Nanven Abraham
Jambol, Anvou
Bolajoko, Mohammed Bashir
Chima, Nneka Chineze
Ifende, Victoria Isioma
Wungak, Yiltawe Simwal
Woma, Timothy Yusufu
Luka, Pam Dachung
A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title_full A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title_fullStr A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title_full_unstemmed A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title_short A survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of Orf virus in sheep and goats in Nigeria (2014–2016)
title_sort survey of contagious ecthyma and molecular characterization of orf virus in sheep and goats in nigeria (2014–2016)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118719
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.18
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