Title of article :
Detection of clinical and subclinical Foot and Mouth Disease Virus in Cattle in Al-Najaf Province
Author/Authors :
Abd Hatem, A Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Kufa, Kufa, Iraq , Ahmed Abdul Wahid Al Anbagi, N Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Kufa, Kufa, Iraq , Al-Alo, K. Z. K Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Kufa, Kufa, Iraq , Sabah Bustani, G College of Dentistry - Islamic University, Najaf, Iraq - College of Nursing - Altoosi University College, Najaf, Iraq
Abstract :
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly transmissible disease caused by Aphthovirus of the family
Picornaviridae. This study aimed to investigate the serological approach (non-structural protein [NSP] analysis)
of 3ABC enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to diagnose FMD cattle in vaccinated and unvaccinated animals. A total of 84 serum specimens, including non-vaccinated, single-vaccinated, and multi-vaccinated
samples, were collected from four districts in Baghdad Province, Iraq, to evaluate the antibodies to NSP of the
FMD virus. The ELISA was used to detect antibodies (NSP) of FMDV in the serum of cattle. The result showed
that the seroprevalence was estimated at 34% (29/84) in farm animals. The seroprevalence rates of FMD in
relation to the age of infected animals were obtained at 21%, 7%, and 6% in 9-23-, 24-36-, and ≥ 36-month-old
groups, respectively. The consequences of the examination of the sera from naive, immunized, and nonimmunized
infected farm animals applying 3ABC-ELISA were presented; accordingly, the incidence rates of
FMD infection in non-vaccinated and vaccinated animals were 18 (75%) and 11 (18%) respectively. Negative
results were recorded in the immunized group 49 (82%) higher than in the non-immunized group 6 (25%).
Evaluation of NSP antibodies to isolate vaccinated animals from infected ones showed that the application of these assays was significantly useful for FMD prevention and control management programs in infected areas.
Keywords :
Foot and mouth disease virus , Non-structural proteins , Vaccine
Journal title :
Archives of Razi Institute