Serological Investigation of Akabane Virus Infection in Cattle and Sheep in Nigeria

IF 1.4 Q4 VIROLOGY Advances in Virology Pub Date : 2016-01-26 DOI:10.1155/2016/2936082
D. Oluwayelu, C. Aiki-Raji, E. Umeh, S. Mustapha, Adebowale Adebiyi
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Akabane virus (AKAV) is recognized as an important pathogen that causes abortions and congenital malformations in ruminants. However, it has not received adequate attention in Nigeria. Therefore, in investigating this disease, serum samples from 184 (abattoir and farm) head of cattle and 184 intensively reared sheep from two states in southwest Nigeria were screened for antibodies against AKAV using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. An overall seropositivity of 70.1% (129/184) was obtained with antibodies being detectable in 73.8% of abattoir (trade) cattle and 40.0% in farm cattle, while 4.3% (8/184) seropositivity was observed in sheep. All the age groups of cattle tested had seropositive animals, 0-1 year (1/7, 14.3%), 2-3 years (17/34, 50.0%), 4-5 years (92/121, 76.0%), and >5 years (19/22, 86.4%), while in sheep only the age groups of 2-3 and 4-5 years showed seropositivity of 4.1% (4/97) and 8.2% (4/49), respectively. The detection of antibody-positive animals among unvaccinated cattle and sheep provides evidence of AKAV infection in Nigeria. These findings call for continuous monitoring of the disease among ruminants in order to ascertain the actual burden and increase awareness of the disease. This will facilitate early detection and aid the development of appropriate control measures against the disease in Nigeria.
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尼日利亚牛羊感染阿卡巴纳病毒的血清学调查
Akabane病毒(AKAV)被认为是引起反刍动物流产和先天性畸形的重要病原体。但是,它在尼日利亚没有得到足够的重视。因此,在调查该疾病时,使用酶联免疫吸附试验对尼日利亚西南部两个州的184头(屠宰场和农场)牛和184头集养羊的血清样本进行了AKAV抗体筛选。总血清阳性率为70.1%(129/184),其中73.8%的屠宰(贸易)牛和40.0%的农场牛检测到抗体,而绵羊血清阳性率为4.3%(8/184)。牛0 ~ 1岁(1/7,14.3%)、2 ~ 3岁(17/34,50.0%)、4 ~ 5岁(92/121,76.0%)、5 ~ 5岁(19/22,86.4%)血清均呈阳性,绵羊仅2 ~ 3岁和4 ~ 5岁血清阳性率分别为4.1%(4/97)和8.2%(4/49)。在未接种疫苗的牛羊中检测到抗体阳性的动物提供了尼日利亚AKAV感染的证据。这些发现要求在反刍动物中持续监测该疾病,以确定实际负担并提高对该疾病的认识。这将有助于在尼日利亚早期发现并帮助制定针对该疾病的适当控制措施。
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