Foot and Mouth Disease in Adama and Boset districts, East Shewa zone, Ethiopia: Seroprevalence and Virus serotyping

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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is consistently ranked as the most economically important viral disease, and ranks among the top five important livestock diseases in Ethiopia. The status of FMD is barrier for the international trade of livestock and livestock products; thus, continuous epidemiological studies are necessary to develop efficient control strategies. This study determined the seroprevalence of FMD, associated risk factors for its occurrence, and FMD serotypes in the Adama and Boset districts of the East Shewa zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. A total of 305 blood samples were randomly collected from cattle and subjected to a 3ABC enzyme-linked immune-sorbent assay (ELISA) to detect antibodies against non-structural proteins of FMD virus (FMDV) and Solid-Phase Competitive ELISA for FMDV serotype identification. Evaluation of the associated risk factors was conducted using a multivariable logistic regression model. In this study, an overall seroprevalence of 28.2% (95% CI: 25.7% - 36.2%) was recorded. The risk of being FMD positive was significantly higher in exotic crossbreds [38.60%; OR= 2.23 (95% CI: 1.34 – 3.71); p<0.001] as compared to local breeds. The seroprevalence of FMD was significantly higher in large herd sizes [54.41%; OR=4.2 (95%CI: 3.05 - 15.87), P < 0.001] compared to medium and small herd sizes. Three FMD serotypes namely serotype O, A, and SAT-2 were identified. Besides, mixed serotypes O and A, serotypes O and SAT-2, serotypes A and SAT-2, and serotypes A, O, and SAT-2 were recorded. By considering the detection of multiple serotypes of the FMDV and the lack of cross-protection among the serotypes, the use of polyvalent FMD vaccine against the serotypes of the virus circulating under field conditions is highly recommended.
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埃塞俄比亚东谢瓦地区阿达马和博塞特地区的口蹄疫:血清流行率和病毒血清分型
口蹄疫一直被列为经济上最重要的病毒性疾病,在埃塞俄比亚也是五大重要家畜疾病之一。口蹄疫是畜产品国际贸易的障碍;因此,有必要进行持续的流行病学研究,以制定有效的控制战略。本研究确定了埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚州东谢瓦地区Adama和Boset地区口蹄疫的血清患病率、发生口蹄疫的相关危险因素以及口蹄疫血清型。采用3ABC酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测牛口蹄疫病毒(FMDV)非结构蛋白抗体,固相竞争酶联免疫吸附试验(固相竞争酶联免疫吸附试验)鉴定牛口蹄疫病毒血清型。使用多变量logistic回归模型对相关危险因素进行评估。在这项研究中,总血清阳性率为28.2% (95% CI: 25.7% - 36.2%)。外来杂交种的口蹄疫阳性风险显著高于其他品种[38.60%;Or = 2.23 (95% ci: 1.34 - 3.71);P <0.001]与当地品种相比。畜群规模大,口蹄疫血清阳性率显著增高[54.41%];OR=4.2 (95%CI: 3.05 - 15.87), P < 0.001)。鉴定出3种口蹄疫血清型,即O型、A型和SAT-2型。O型和A型混合、O型和SAT-2型混合、A型和SAT-2型混合、A型、O型和SAT-2型混合。考虑到口蹄疫多种血清型的检测和血清型之间缺乏交叉保护,强烈建议使用多价口蹄疫疫苗来对抗在野外条件下流行的血清型病毒。
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