An Epidemiological Study of Sheep and Goat pox Outbreaks in the Sudan

Authors

  • Ahmed Zein Elabdeen Mahmoud
  • Abdelmalik Ibrahim Khalafalla
  • Muaz Magzob Abdellatif

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19071/fbiol.2016.v5.3007

Abstract

Sheep and goat pox Outbreaks occurred in different geographic areas of Sudan and most strikingly, were highly species specific. Two outbreaks in Gedarif State in June. 2013 affected no goats and outbreak in Khartoum state in March. 2015 affected no sheep despite communal herding; affected goats were vaccinated with 0240 strain. Clinically, the disease was characterized by fever, depression and eruption of generalized pox lesions. Mortality rate ranged between 5.2 and 6.7% with a mean of 6.1%. Isolation of viruses succeed on Lamb testes cell culture at passage four, the diseases were diagnosed using virus neutralisation test and polymerase chain reaction. Sheeppox and goatpox isolates grew well in lamb testes and Vero cells. In MDBK however, both viruses induced slight CPE that reached 60% in 9 days. On the other hand, both isolates induced no CPE in chick embryo fibroblast cells. Virus isolation attempts failed on chorioallantoic membrane of embryonated chicken eggs.

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Published

11-05-2016

How to Cite

Zein Elabdeen Mahmoud, A., A. Ibrahim Khalafalla, and M. Magzob Abdellatif. “An Epidemiological Study of Sheep and Goat Pox Outbreaks in the Sudan”. Food Biology, vol. 5, May 2016, doi:10.19071/fbiol.2016.v5.3007.

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