A. Bakre A., A. Oladele O., O. Oluwayelu D., O. Esan O.
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Abstract
Avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) is an important poultry pathogen causing an acute highly contagious upper respiratory tract infection in chickens, and could result in swollen head syndrome. The disease causes significant economic losses in turkey and chicken flocks; however, its existence in the Nigerian poultry industry is not well defined. Also, the influence of weather on the prevalence of the disease is unknown. This study was therefore carried out to determine the prevalence of Avian Metapneumovirus in chicken flocks from different climatic zones of Nigeria during both dry and wet seasons. Eighty commercial chickens (growers and adults) including layer and broiler flock from randomly selected local government areas from each of Sokoto, Plateau and Oyo States of Nigeria, were bled via jugular venipuncture for detection and titration of aMPV antibodies in serum “(n=240 serum samples each from both dry and wet season)”. Assay was carried out using a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit (ID Screen®, Rue Louis Pasteur-Grabels-France) which was able to determine antibodies against A, B, C and D subtypes of the virus. Out of a total of 480 samples collected, 287 (59.8%) were positive for aMPV antibodies. During the dry season, prevalence was 100, 56.2 and 48.8% in Plateau, Sokoto and Oyo States, respectively, while it was 52.5, 65.2 and 36.2%, respectively during the wet season. Commercial chickens screened during the dry season (68.3%) and mean aMPV antibody titer of 2990.95 had significantly (α<0.001) higher seroprevalence of aMPV antibody compared to those screened in the wet season (51.2%) and mean aMPV antibody titer of 572.98. This study therefore shows that aMPV circulates more in the dry season in the studied areas of Nigeria.
Key words: ELISA, avian metapneumovirus (aMPV), antibodies, weather conditions, seroprevalence, commercial chickens.
禽偏肺病毒(aMPV)是一种重要的家禽病原体,可引起鸡急性高度传染性上呼吸道感染,并可导致头肿综合征。该病对火鸡和鸡群造成重大经济损失;然而,它在尼日利亚家禽业中的存在并没有得到很好的界定。此外,天气对该病流行的影响尚不清楚。因此,本研究旨在确定尼日利亚干湿季节不同气候带鸡群中禽偏肺病毒的流行情况。从尼日利亚索科托州、高原州和奥约州随机选择的地方政府辖区,通过颈静脉穿刺放血80只商品鸡(包括蛋鸡和肉鸡群),以检测和滴定血清中的aMPV抗体(干季和湿季各240份血清样本)。使用商用酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒(ID Screen®,Rue Louis Pasteur-Grabels-France)进行检测,该试剂盒能够检测针对病毒a、B、C和D亚型的抗体。在480份样本中,287份(59.8%)aMPV抗体阳性。高原、索科托和奥约三州旱季患病率分别为100、56.2和48.8%,雨季患病率分别为52.5、65.2和36.2%。旱季筛选的商品鸡血清aMPV抗体阳性率为68.3%,平均aMPV抗体效价为2990.95,显著高于雨季筛选的商品鸡(51.2%)和平均aMPV抗体效价为572.98 (α<0.001)。因此,本研究表明,在尼日利亚研究地区,aMPV在旱季环流更多。关键词:ELISA,禽偏肺病毒(aMPV),抗体,天气条件,血清阳性率,商品鸡