Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the foot and mouth disease outbreaks in cattle in central Ethiopia

Zelalem Mohammed, A. Aliy, Y. Jibril, H. Negussie
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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is an acute highly contagious viral disease of all cloven-hoofed animals that causes significant economic problems in Ethiopia. The objectives of this study were to assess the morbidity and clinical features of FMD in sick cattle and identify causal serotypes of FMD outbreaks in central Ethiopia. Outbreaks of FMD were investigated in a total of 150 herds of cattle from January 2021 to April 2021. Seven epithelial tissue and 23 oral swab samples were collected and subjected to a real-time polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) and Sandwich Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for detection and serotyping of FMD virus, respectively. A total of 150 herds of cattle were examined, of which 114 (76%) herds of cattle were clinically affected with FMD. In this study, 75.9% animal-level morbidity was recorded. Exotic breeds and adult cattle were more affected by Foot and Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV) with morbidity of 100% and 77.4%, respectively. The clinical features in sick cattle showed that profuse salivation was the most frequently observed clinical sign (40%) followed by oral cavity vesicle formation (30%), and interdigital space lesion (15%). Out of 30 samples subjected to rRT-PCR and ELISA test, 28 (93.33%) and 27 (90%) samples were found positive, respectively. In this study, three types of FMD serotypes were detected in which SAT-2 (n = 13) was the predominant serotype followed by serotype O (n = 9), and serotype A (n = 5). The current study revealed that FMD serotype SAT-2 was highly responsible for the occurrence of FMD outbreaks in central Ethiopia. Although the FMD vaccine produced in Ethiopia contains all the identified serotypes, detailed studies on topotypes identification have to be performed to provide full protection.
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埃塞俄比亚中部牛口蹄疫暴发的流行病学和临床特征
口蹄疫是所有偶蹄类动物的一种急性高度传染性病毒性疾病,在埃塞俄比亚造成严重的经济问题。本研究的目的是评估病牛口蹄疫的发病率和临床特征,并确定埃塞俄比亚中部口蹄疫暴发的病因血清型。从2021年1月至2021年4月,共在150个牛群中调查了口蹄疫疫情。收集7份上皮组织和23份口腔拭子样本,分别采用实时聚合酶链反应(rRT-PCR)和三明治酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测口蹄疫病毒并进行血清分型。共检查了150头牛,其中114头(76%)牛临床感染口蹄疫。在本研究中,动物水平的发病率为75.9%。外来品种和成年牛感染口蹄疫病毒最多,发病率分别为100%和77.4%。病牛的临床特征显示,大量流涎是最常见的临床症状(40%),其次是口腔小泡形成(30%)和指间间隙病变(15%)。30份样本进行rRT-PCR和ELISA检测,阳性28份(93.33%),阳性27份(90%)。在这项研究中,检测到三种口蹄疫血清型,其中SAT-2 (n = 13)是主要的血清型,其次是血清型O (n = 9)和血清型A (n = 5)。目前的研究表明,口蹄疫血清型SAT-2是埃塞俄比亚中部口蹄疫暴发的主要原因。尽管埃塞俄比亚生产的口蹄疫疫苗包含所有已确定的血清型,但必须进行详细的拓扑型鉴定研究,以提供充分的保护。
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