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English : Longitudinal study on the detection of different FMDV serotypes using indirect sandwich ELISA
Abstract Foot and mouth disease (FMD) in an enzootic disease among livestock in Egypt controlled by vaccination programs and serosurveillance. The longitudinal study since May 2000 till February 2009 acts as an indicator for the introduction of exotic serotypes of FMD from the enzootic countries or areas. The study established for pre , during and post scriptive data. Our expected (or predictive) results based on the follow up on new infected foci in Egyptian governorates during this period. A total of 648 samples in the from of vesicular flaps and vesicular fluid for antigen detection of all the serotypes of FMD by indirect sandwich ELISA. Pre scriptive stage from 2000 up to 2005, only 8 samples (38%) out of 21 were positive for FMDV antigen detection serotype O, during May 2000 in Fayoum governorate. The second stage during the outbreak of the new exotic strain A from the importation of livestock in January 2006, a total of 174 samples (43.5%) out of 400 samples were positive for serotype A by indirect sandwish ELISA. The last stage, post scriptive , during 2007 a total of 27 samples, (43.5) out of 62were positive for O , during 2008 out of 124 samples , 53 (42.7%) werepostive for serotype O and 19 (15.3%) were positive for serotype A. In the year 2009 during January and February, out of 77 samples 8 (10.4%) were positive for serotype O while 20 (26%) were positive for serotype A.
Publication year 2009
Pages 15-28
Availability location القاهرة - ش السكة البيضاء - العباسية
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Organization Name
    Veterinary Serum and Vaccine Research Institute (VSVRI)
City cairo
serial title Egyptian journal of applied sciences
ISSN 1110-1571
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Animal diseases
AGROVOC
TERMS
Drainage systems. Elisa. Serotypes.
Publication Type Journal

 
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