尼日利亚奥约州伊巴丹山羊和绵羊中小反刍兽疫病毒的分子检测

Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.12834/VetIt.2558.15754.1
Fiyinfoluwa Adeoye, Adedamilola Kolapo, Oluyemi Ogunmolawa, Adegboyega Aluko, Clement Meseko, Daniel Oluwayelu
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小反刍兽疫(PPR)是一种可通过疫苗预防的跨界动物疾病,主要发生在山羊和绵羊身上,被认为是制约小反刍动物生产的主要因素,尤其是在尼日利亚等发展中国家。尽管尼日利亚采取了不同的策略来控制小反刍兽疫,但在小反刍兽疫疫苗接种和未接种的小型反刍动物养殖场仍报告了该疾病的病例。本研究对野地小反刍兽疫病毒(PPRV)进行了分子检测,以确定PPRV的存在。2020年8月至10月期间,从尼日利亚奥约州伊巴丹的Akinyele小型活体反刍动物市场以及Akinyele和Amosun屠宰场的山羊和绵羊中有目的地收集了135份样本(45份眼鼻拭子和90份组织样本)。利用引物对PPRV部分n基因进行逆转录聚合酶链反应,135份现场样品中有10份(7.4%)阳性。本研究结果表明,PPRV目前在伊巴丹流行。这些发现强调需要持续监测小反刍兽疫,更广泛地确定流行的小反刍兽疫毒株的特征,以及在该国持续使用高质量疫苗以实现更有效的疾病预防和控制战略的重要性。
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Molecular Detection of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus (PPRV) in Goats and in Sheep in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is a vaccine-preventable transboundary animal disease of goats and sheep majorly, and is regarded as a major constraint to small ruminant production especially in developing countries like Nigeria. Despite different strategies that have been employed to control PPR in Nigeria, cases of the disease are still reported in PPR-vaccinated and unvaccinated small ruminant farms. In this study, molecular detection of field PPR virus (PPRV) strains was carried out to determine the presence of PPRV. A total of 135 samples (45 oculo-nasal swabs and 90 tissue samples) were purposively collected between August and October 2020 from goats and sheep at the Akinyele live small ruminant market and at Akinyele and Amosun abattoirs in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Using reverse transcriptasepolymerase chain reaction with primers targeting the partial N-gene of PPRV, 10 out of the 135 (7.4%) field samples yielded positive results. The results of this study reveal that PPRV currently circulates in Ibadan. These findings underscore the need for continuous PPR surveillance, more extensive characterization of circulating PPRV strains and the importance of consistent use of quality vaccines in the country to achieve more effective preventive and control strategies against the disease.

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