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Mixed infection of peste-des-petits ruminants and Capripox in goats in south Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
2017
Birindwa, B.A. | Gitao, C.G. | Bisimwa, P.N. | Okafor, C. | Bebora, C.L.
Objective: We aimed at determining the prevalence and characterizing the CaPV, determining the CaPV-PPRV coinfection prevalence and providing data about phylogenetic relationship between the fusion protein of PPRV and P32 gene of CaPV. Materials and methods: A total of 150 samples including animals swabs, tissues and blood were collected from unvaccinated goats in a PPR and/or Capripox outbreaks in South Kivu, Eastern of Democratic Republic of the Congo. Conventional PCR and reverse transcriptase (RT-PCR) were used respectively to amplify P32, RPO30, GPCR genes of Capripox virus and Fusion (F) protein of PPRV. Positive samples were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Results: Out of 150 tested animals, 64.7% (n=97/150) were PPRV positive, 52.7% (n=79/150) were Capripox positive and 38.7% (n=58/150) were positive for both PPRV and CaPV. The pairwise comparison of P32gene of CaPV and F gene of PPRV showed 99.75% of identity percentage among goatpox virus sequences, 96.95% among PPRV sequences and 47.91% between CaPV and PPRV sequences. Conclusion: The study has demonstrated high prevalence of CaP V-PPRV mixed infection in South Kivu. Lumpy skinvirus disease (LSVD) is a lineage circulating which has a genetic relationship between its P32gene and the Fgene of PPRV giving the challenge to differentiate the two diseases at the clinical farm level.
Show more [+] Less [-]CAPRIPOXVIRUS DISEASES IN INDIA
2024
M. R. Omkar | Amitha Reena Gomes | D. Ratnamma | B.M. Chandranaik | G. Sudha
The genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV) comprises three members namely, sheep pox virus (SPPV), goat pox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) affecting sheep, goats and cattle, respectively. Capripoxvirus infections produce similar symptoms in sheep and goats, and the three viruses cannot be distinguished serologically. The Capri pox virus disease is an economically important notifiable disease of cattle, sheep and goats (OIE, 2018). This article reviews about the current scenario of Capri pox disease and the better opportunities for prevention and control of disease. Recent outbreaks of the disease have caused the major economic loss in most of the countries including India.
Show more [+] Less [-]Alternative cell lines for the propagation of lumpy skin disease virus
2001
Binepal, Y.S. | Ongadi, F.A. | Chepkwony, J.C. (Kenya Agricultural Research Inst., Nairobi (Kenya))
Early and late transcriptional phases in the replication of lumpy-skin-disease virus
1994
Fick, W.C. | Viljoen, G.J. (Onderstepoort Veterinary Inst. (South Africa). Biochemistry Div.)
The detection of lumpy skin disease virus in samples of experimentally infected cattle using different diagnostic techniques
Tuppurainen, E.S.M. | Venter, E.H. | Coetzer, J.A.W.(Pretoria Univ., Onderstepoort (South Africa). Dept. of Veterinary Tropical Diseases)