1. Sero‐prevalence and epidemiology of peste des petits ruminants in Libya.
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Dayhum, A., Sharif, M., Eldaghayes, I., Kammon, A., Calistri, P., Danzetta, M. L., Di Sabatino, D., Petrini, A., Ferrari, G., Grazioli, S., Pezzoni, G., and Brocchi, E.
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PESTE des petits ruminants ,DISEASE prevalence ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Summary: We conducted a cross‐sectional study during 2013 to quantify the serological prevalence of peste des petits ruminants
( PPR) infection and to investigate host factors associated with PPR infection in small ruminants in Libya. A two‐stage sampling design was carried out. A total number of 148 flocks owning at least 100 heads each were randomly selected. Sixteen to forty‐eight samples were collected from each selected flock. A total number of 3,508 serum samples from unvaccinated animals were collected and analysed at IZSLER Brescia, Italy, by using competitive ELISA, IDvet innovative diagnostics (IDvet 310, France). The overall serological prevalence among SR was 33% (95% CI: 31.4–34.5). Significant differences between the prevalence in the geographical branches were observed. The lowest prevalence level was observed in Zawiyah branch (16.1%), whereas the highest value was obtained for the Sabha branch (56.8%). Considering the age, a serological prevalence of 24.7%, 31.5% and 42.1% was observed in SR <1 year, between 1 and 2 years and more than 2 years, respectively. Statistically significant differences (p <- Published
- 2018
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