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Foot-and-mouth disease virus transmission dynamics and persistence in a herd of vaccinated dairy cattle in India.
Hayer, S S; VanderWaal, K; Ranjan, R; Biswal, J K; Subramaniam, S; Mohapatra, J K; Sharma, G K; Rout, M; Dash, B B; Das, B; Prusty, B R; Sharma, A K; Stenfeldt, C; Perez, A; Delgado, A H; Sharma, M K; Rodriguez, L L; Pattnaik, B; Arzt, J.
Afiliação
  • Hayer SS; UMN, STEMMA Laboratory, Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA.
  • VanderWaal K; UMN, STEMMA Laboratory, Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA.
  • Ranjan R; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Biswal JK; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Subramaniam S; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Mohapatra JK; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Sharma GK; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Rout M; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Dash BB; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Das B; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Prusty BR; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Sharma AK; ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
  • Stenfeldt C; UMN, STEMMA Laboratory, Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA.
  • Perez A; Foreign Animal Disease Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Greenport, NY, USA.
  • Delgado AH; UMN, STEMMA Laboratory, Veterinary Population Medicine, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA.
  • Sharma MK; Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health, APHIS, USDA, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
  • Rodriguez LL; ABIS Dairy, Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh, India.
  • Pattnaik B; Foreign Animal Disease Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Greenport, NY, USA.
  • Arzt J; ICAR-Directorate of Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
Transbound Emerg Dis ; 65(2): e404-e415, 2018 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29205858
ABSTRACT
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is an important transboundary disease with substantial economic impacts. Although between-herd transmission of the disease has been well studied, studies focusing on within-herd transmission using farm-level outbreak data are rare. The aim of this study was to estimate parameters associated with within-herd transmission, host physiological factors and FMD virus (FMDV) persistence using data collected from an outbreak that occurred at a large, organized dairy farm in India. Of 1,836 regularly vaccinated, adult dairy cattle, 222 had clinical signs of FMD over a 39-day period. Assuming homogenous mixing, a frequency-dependent compartmental model of disease transmission was built. The transmission coefficient and basic reproductive number were estimated to be between 16.2-18.4 and 67-88, respectively. Non-pregnant animals were more likely to manifest clinical signs of FMD as compared to pregnant cattle. Based on oropharyngeal fluid (probang) sampling and FMDV-specific RT-PCR, four of 36 longitudinally sampled animals (14%) were persistently infected carriers 10.5 months post-outbreak. There was no statistical difference between subclinical and clinically infected animals in the duration of the carrier state. However, prevalence of NSP-ELISA antibodies differed significantly between subclinical and clinically infected animals 12 months after the outbreak with 83% seroprevalence amongst clinically infected cattle compared to 69% of subclinical animals. This study further elucidates within-herd FMD transmission dynamics during the acute-phase and characterizes duration of FMDV persistence and seroprevalence of FMD under natural conditions in an endemic setting.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças dos Bovinos / Surtos de Doenças / Vacinação / Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa / Vírus da Febre Aftosa / Febre Aftosa Tipo de estudo: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças dos Bovinos / Surtos de Doenças / Vacinação / Transmissão de Doença Infecciosa / Vírus da Febre Aftosa / Febre Aftosa Tipo de estudo: Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article