Seroprevalence of peste des petits ruminants disease in Indonesian buffaloes may be an emerging threat to small ruminants

I. Sendow, Heri Hoerudin, Risza Hartawan, Nuha Fairusya, A. Ratnawati, A. H. Wardhana, D. Sawitri, H. Nuradji, N. Dharmayanti, M. Saepulloh, E. Chowdhury
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Background and Aim: The peste des petit ruminants (PPR) is a disaster-class virus that causes catastrophic drawbacks to small ruminant industries in affected countries. As PPR disease has been reported in neighboring countries, Indonesia, which has a large population of sheep and goats, has become prone to the emerging threat of infection. Because the virus can also infect other animals with subclinical manifestations, large ruminants, such as buffaloes, may play an important role in spreading the virus in the environment. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to identify PPR seroprevalence in the buffalo population of Indonesia. Materials and Methods: A competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was performed to identify the specific antibody for PPR viruses in the buffalo population using serum bank collection from the National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia. Results: PPR virus seroprevalence was detected in buffalo from Central Java, East Java, and East Nusa Tenggara Province in Indonesia. Although seroprevalence was low in the population, the antibody titer was relatively high in the positive samples. Sex and age were identified as determinant factors in the seroprevalence distribution of the buffalo population. Conclusion: The presence of antibodies against the PPR virus in buffaloes may indicate that PPR virus is circulating in the buffalo population of Indonesia. Keywords: antibody, buffalo, Indonesia, peste des petit ruminants, seroprevalence.
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印度尼西亚水牛的小反刍兽疫血清流行率可能是对小型反刍动物的新威胁
背景与目的:小反刍兽疫(PPR)是一种灾难级病毒,会给受影响国家的小反刍兽疫产业带来灾难性的后果。随着周边国家相继出现 PPR 疾病的报道,拥有大量绵羊和山羊的印度尼西亚也很容易受到新出现的感染威胁。由于该病毒还能以亚临床表现感染其他动物,水牛等大型反刍动物可能在环境中传播病毒方面扮演重要角色。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定印度尼西亚水牛群体中的 PPR 血清流行率:采用竞争性酶联免疫吸附试验,利用从印度尼西亚国家研究与创新局血清库中采集的血清,鉴定水牛群体中 PPR 病毒的特异性抗体:结果:在印度尼西亚中爪哇省、东爪哇省和东努沙登加拉省的水牛中检测到了 PPR 病毒血清阳性反应。虽然血清流行率较低,但阳性样本的抗体滴度相对较高。性别和年龄是影响水牛血清流行率分布的决定性因素:关键词:抗体;水牛;印度尼西亚;小反刍兽疫;血清流行率。
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