Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects

This study was conducted to investigate the presence of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in different geographic locations of Tanzania. Epithelial tissues and fluids (n = 364) were collected from cattle exhibiting oral and foot vesicular lesions suggestive of FMD and submitted for routine FMD di...

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Main Authors: Christopher J. Kasanga, Raphael Sallu, Fredrick Kivaria, Mathias Mkama, Joseph Masambu, Mmeta Yongolo, Sachindra Das, Chanasa Mpelumbe-Ngeleja, Philemon N. Wambura, Donald P. King, Mark M. Rweyemamu
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Published: AOSIS 2012-06-01
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spelling doaj-1a654a8019774e748564e42084b3cdeb2020-11-24T21:24:35ZengAOSISOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research0030-24652219-06352012-06-01792e1e410.4102/ojvr.v79i2.462338Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospectsChristopher J. Kasanga0Raphael Sallu1Fredrick Kivaria2Mathias Mkama3Joseph Masambu4Mmeta Yongolo5Sachindra Das6Chanasa Mpelumbe-Ngeleja7Philemon N. Wambura8Donald P. King9Mark M. Rweyemamu10Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of AgricultureCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamNational Epidemiology Unit, Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries, Dar-es-SalaamCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Dar-es-SalaamFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of AgricultureInstitute for Animal Health, WokingFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of AgricultureThis study was conducted to investigate the presence of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in different geographic locations of Tanzania. Epithelial tissues and fluids (n = 364) were collected from cattle exhibiting oral and foot vesicular lesions suggestive of FMD and submitted for routine FMD diagnosis. The analysis of these samples collected during the period of 2002 and 2010 was performed by serotype-specific antigen capture ELISA to determine the presence of FMDV. The results of this study indicated that 167 out of 364 (46.1%) of the samples contained FMDV antigen. Of the 167 positive samples, 37 (28.4%) were type O, 7 (4.1%) type A, 45 (21.9%) SAT 1 and 79 (45.6%) SAT 2. Two FMDV serotypes (O and SAT 2) were widely distributed throughout Tanzania whilst SAT 1 and A types were only found in the Eastern zone. Our findings suggest that serotypes A, O, SAT 1 and SAT 2 prevail in Tanzania and are associated with the recent FMD outbreaks. The lack of comprehensive animal movement records and inconsistent vaccination programmes make it difficult to determine the exact source of FMD outbreaks or to trace the transmission of the disease over time. Therefore, further collection and analysis of samples from domestic and wild animals are being undertaken to investigate the genetic and antigenic characteristics of the circulating strains, so that a rational method to control FMD in Tanzania and the neighbouring countries can be recommended.https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/462Foot-and-mouth diseaseFMDV serotypesAntigen ELISAspatiotemporal distributionTanzania
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author Christopher J. Kasanga
Raphael Sallu
Fredrick Kivaria
Mathias Mkama
Joseph Masambu
Mmeta Yongolo
Sachindra Das
Chanasa Mpelumbe-Ngeleja
Philemon N. Wambura
Donald P. King
Mark M. Rweyemamu
spellingShingle Christopher J. Kasanga
Raphael Sallu
Fredrick Kivaria
Mathias Mkama
Joseph Masambu
Mmeta Yongolo
Sachindra Das
Chanasa Mpelumbe-Ngeleja
Philemon N. Wambura
Donald P. King
Mark M. Rweyemamu
Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
Foot-and-mouth disease
FMDV serotypes
Antigen ELISA
spatiotemporal distribution
Tanzania
author_facet Christopher J. Kasanga
Raphael Sallu
Fredrick Kivaria
Mathias Mkama
Joseph Masambu
Mmeta Yongolo
Sachindra Das
Chanasa Mpelumbe-Ngeleja
Philemon N. Wambura
Donald P. King
Mark M. Rweyemamu
author_sort Christopher J. Kasanga
title Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
title_short Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
title_full Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
title_fullStr Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects
title_sort foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in tanzania from 2003 to 2010: conjectured status and future prospects
publisher AOSIS
series Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
issn 0030-2465
2219-0635
publishDate 2012-06-01
description This study was conducted to investigate the presence of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) in different geographic locations of Tanzania. Epithelial tissues and fluids (n = 364) were collected from cattle exhibiting oral and foot vesicular lesions suggestive of FMD and submitted for routine FMD diagnosis. The analysis of these samples collected during the period of 2002 and 2010 was performed by serotype-specific antigen capture ELISA to determine the presence of FMDV. The results of this study indicated that 167 out of 364 (46.1%) of the samples contained FMDV antigen. Of the 167 positive samples, 37 (28.4%) were type O, 7 (4.1%) type A, 45 (21.9%) SAT 1 and 79 (45.6%) SAT 2. Two FMDV serotypes (O and SAT 2) were widely distributed throughout Tanzania whilst SAT 1 and A types were only found in the Eastern zone. Our findings suggest that serotypes A, O, SAT 1 and SAT 2 prevail in Tanzania and are associated with the recent FMD outbreaks. The lack of comprehensive animal movement records and inconsistent vaccination programmes make it difficult to determine the exact source of FMD outbreaks or to trace the transmission of the disease over time. Therefore, further collection and analysis of samples from domestic and wild animals are being undertaken to investigate the genetic and antigenic characteristics of the circulating strains, so that a rational method to control FMD in Tanzania and the neighbouring countries can be recommended.
topic Foot-and-mouth disease
FMDV serotypes
Antigen ELISA
spatiotemporal distribution
Tanzania
url https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/462
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