A Targeted Survey for Scrapie in Jos Plateau State, Nigeria.

Journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-07-31 DOI:10.1155/2013/841978
O O Nwankiti, E I Ikeh, O A Arowolo, A J Nwankiti, M O Odugbo, T Seuberlich
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Scrapie, a disease of sheep and goats with a progressive course and fatal outcome, has not been identified in Nigeria. Anecdotal scrapie reports by livestock workers abound. Livestock diseases like scrapie form huddles in livestock economics of countries. For 8 months we surveyed for scrapie targeting emergency/casualty slaughter sheep and goats in Jos, Nigeria. We clinically examined 510 sheep and 608 goats of local breeds, aged from 12 months to 5 years. In total 31 (5.10%) goats and no sheep were clinically suspicious for scrapie. Caudal brainstem tissues of suspect animals collected postmortem were analyzed for the disease specific form of the prion protein, PrP(Sc), using Bio-Rad's TeSeE ELISA rapid test kit. No sample was positive for scrapie. Fluorescent antibody test for rabies and H&E staining on samples were carried out for differential diagnosis. These showed no pathological lesions indicative for neurological disease. While our findings do not exclude the presence of scrapie in Jos, we demonstrate that targeted sampling of small ruminants for neuroinfectious disease is feasible in developing countries, pointing to the possibility of implementing such a monitoring scheme in Nigeria to prevent economic losses in small ruminant livestock as scrapie caveats from endemic countries have shown.

尼日利亚乔斯高原州痒病的针对性调查。
痒病是一种发生在绵羊和山羊身上的疾病,病程进行性发展,结果致命。尼日利亚尚未发现这种疾病。畜牧工人的痒病轶事报道比比皆是。家畜疾病,如痒病,在各国的家畜经济中形成了一团乱麻。我们对尼日利亚乔斯的紧急/伤亡屠宰绵羊和山羊进行了8个月的痒病调查。我们临床检查了510只绵羊和608只山羊,年龄从12个月到5岁不等。31只山羊(5.10%)有临床瘙痒可疑,绵羊无一例。采用Bio-Rad公司的TeSeE ELISA快速检测试剂盒,对死后采集的疑似动物尾侧脑干组织进行疾病特异性朊蛋白PrP(Sc)的检测。没有样本对痒病呈阳性。采用狂犬病荧光抗体检测和H&E染色进行鉴别诊断。这些没有显示神经系统疾病的病理病变。虽然我们的研究结果不能排除乔斯市存在痒病,但我们证明,在发展中国家对小反刍动物进行神经传染性疾病的针对性采样是可行的,指出在尼日利亚实施这种监测计划的可能性,以防止小反刍牲畜的经济损失,正如流行国家的痒病警告所表明的那样。
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