Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in Dromedary Camels and Small Ruminants in Mandera and Wajir Counties of Kenya.

IF 1.1 Q4 VIROLOGY
Advances in Virology Pub Date : 2019-03-04 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/4028720
R N Omani, G C Gitao, J Gachohi, P K Gathumbi, B A Bwihangane, K Abbey, V J Chemweno
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A study was conducted to determine the presence of Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in camel population kept together with small ruminants in Isiolo, Mandera, Marsabit, and Wajir counties of Kenya. This was done in the wake of a disease with unknown etiology "Camel Sudden Death Syndrome" camels in the horn of Africa. Thirty-eight (38) samples, 12, 8, 15, and 3 samples, were collected from Mandera, Wajir, Isiolo, and Marsabit, respectively, from 25 camels, 7 goats, and 4 sheep. One camel in Mandera and one goat in Wajir were confirmed positive for PPR virus (PPRV) through reverse Polymerase Chain Reaction. The analysis of sequences revealed closest nucleotide identities of obtained sequences from both goat and camel to the lineage III of PPRV albeit with 60.29% of nucleotide identity. This study establishes that camels in the study area suffer with PPR manifest clinical signs that are mainly characterized by inappetence, loss of body condition, and general weakness terminally leading to diarrhea, conjunctivitis, and ocular nasal discharges preceding death. These clinical signs are similar to those observed in small ruminants with slight variations of manifestations such as keratoconjunctivitis as well as edema of the ventral surface of the abdomen. This shows that camels could be involved in the epidemiology of PPR in the region and that PPRV could be involved in the epidemics of Camel Sudden Death syndrome. There is therefore a need for resources to be dedicated in understanding the role camels play in the epidemiology of PPR and the role of the disease in Camels Sudden death syndrome.

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肯尼亚曼德拉县和瓦吉尔县单峰骆驼和小反刍动物中的小反刍兽疫。
为确定在肯尼亚Isiolo、Mandera、Marsabit和Wajir县与小反刍动物一起饲养的骆驼种群中是否存在小反刍兽疫,开展了一项研究。这是在非洲之角的骆驼发生一种病因不明的疾病“骆驼猝死综合症”之后进行的。在曼德拉、瓦吉尔、伊西奥洛和马萨比特分别从25只骆驼、7只山羊和4只绵羊中采集了38份样本,分别为12份、8份、15份和3份。通过反向聚合酶链反应,曼德拉的一头骆驼和瓦吉尔的一头山羊证实小反刍兽疫病毒(PPRV)阳性。序列分析显示,山羊和骆驼获得的序列与PPRV III谱系的核苷酸同源性最接近,核苷酸同源性为60.29%。本研究确定,研究地区的骆驼患有小反刍兽疫的明显临床症状,主要表现为食欲不振、体质丧失和全身无力,最终导致腹泻、结膜炎和眼鼻分泌物死亡。这些临床症状与在小反刍动物中观察到的相似,但表现略有不同,如角膜结膜炎和腹部腹面水肿。这表明骆驼可能参与了该地区小反刍兽疫的流行病学,而小反刍兽疫病毒可能参与了骆驼猝死综合征的流行。因此,需要投入资源,以了解骆驼在小反刍兽疫流行病学中的作用以及该疾病在骆驼猝死综合症中的作用。
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