Epidemiological Study of Bovine Parainfluenza 3 Virus in Sheep: Seroprevalence, Risk Factors, and Distribution in Two Regions of Algeria

Q4 Veterinary
Sameh Baghezza, Abdennour Azizi, Fawzi Derrar, Mustapha Adnane Smadi, Hanène Djeghim, Khireddine Ghougal, E. Gradi, Omar Bennoune, B. Mamache
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Background: Respiratory viral diseases, including the bovine parainfluenza 3 virus, cause significant economic losses in ruminants. There is no available data regarding the epidemiological situation of this virus in Algeria. Objectives: The present study aims to determine the seroprevalence and the associated risk factors of bovine parainfluenza 3 virus (BPI3V) in sheep in two different climatic regions of Algeria. Methods: A total of 108 serum samples were collected from sheep at different ages and tested for antibodies against BPI3V using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test was also performed on nasal swabs to detect the viral genome. Results: At the animal level, out of 108 sera tested, 82 (75.93%, 95% CI, 66.75%, 83.63%) showed antibodies against BPI3V. At the herd level, all 23 herds tested (100%) had at least one animal with BPI3V antibodies. Our results showed no association between the presence of BPI3V antibodies and the region (P=0.72). However, at the herd level, risk factors such as flock size and predisposing factors like climate change, feed deficit, postpartum stress, and dust were identified. At the animal level, a highly significant association was found between BPI3V seroprevalence and the age of the animals (P<0.0001). Notably, the sheep group over 3 years was more susceptible than other age groups. Furthermore, a significant difference in BPI3V seroprevalence based on sex was observed (P<0.003). All collected nasal swabs were negative for BPI3V genome detection using real-time PCR. Conclusion: This study is the first serological survey on BPI3V in Algeria, confirming its presence in sheep from two regions. The high serum prevalence of BPI3V observed in the study population highlights addressing this viral disease to mitigate economic losses in ruminants.
绵羊中牛副流行性感冒 3 病毒的流行病学研究:阿尔及利亚两个地区的血清流行率、风险因素和分布情况
背景:包括牛副流行性感冒 3 病毒在内的呼吸道病毒性疾病会给反刍动物造成重大经济损失。目前还没有关于这种病毒在阿尔及利亚流行情况的数据。研究目的本研究旨在确定阿尔及利亚两个不同气候地区绵羊中牛副流行性感冒 3 型病毒 (BPI3V) 的血清流行率和相关风险因素。研究方法从不同年龄的绵羊身上共采集 108 份血清样本,采用间接酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测 BPI3V 抗体。此外,还对鼻拭子进行了实时聚合酶链反应 (PCR) 测试,以检测病毒基因组。检测结果在动物层面,108 份检测血清中有 82 份(75.93%,95% CI,66.75%,83.63%)出现 BPI3V 抗体。在畜群层面,所有 23 个受检畜群(100%)中至少有一只动物出现 BPI3V 抗体。我们的结果显示,BPI3V 抗体的存在与地区之间没有关联(P=0.72)。然而,在畜群层面,我们发现了一些风险因素,如鸡群规模和易感因素,如气候变化、饲料短缺、产后应激和灰尘。在动物层面,发现 BPI3V 血清流行率与动物年龄之间存在非常显著的关联(P<0.0001)。值得注意的是,3 岁以上的绵羊组比其他年龄组更易感。此外,BPI3V血清流行率与性别也有显著差异(P<0.003)。所有采集的鼻拭子在使用实时 PCR 检测 BPI3V 基因组时均为阴性。结论本研究是阿尔及利亚首次对 BPI3V 进行血清学调查,证实其存在于两个地区的绵羊中。在研究人群中观察到的 BPI3V 血清流行率很高,这就需要解决这种病毒性疾病,以减少反刍动物的经济损失。
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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