Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan

The present study was carried out to know the seroprevalence, molecular characterization and molecular epidemiology of peste des petitis ruminants (PPR) virus. The serum (n=440) and tissue (n=242) samples were collected from sheep and goat population reared in the central and peripheral districts of...

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Main Author: Muhammad Moazam Jalees, Iftikhar Hussain*, Muhammad Arshad, Ghulam Muhammad1, Qaiser Mehmood Khan2 and Muhammad Shahid Mahmood
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Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2013-04-01
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_2/165-169.pdf
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author Muhammad Moazam Jalees, Iftikhar Hussain*, Muhammad Arshad, Ghulam Muhammad1, Qaiser Mehmood Khan2 and Muhammad Shahid Mahmood
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description The present study was carried out to know the seroprevalence, molecular characterization and molecular epidemiology of peste des petitis ruminants (PPR) virus. The serum (n=440) and tissue (n=242) samples were collected from sheep and goat population reared in the central and peripheral districts of the Punjab province. The specimens were subjected to RT-PCR for the specific detection of fusion (F) protein genes of PPR virus. The cELISA test was applied to serum samples to know seroprevalence. Overall 51.5 and 46.5% seropositivity was found in sheep and goat, respectively. Seropositivity under different ages 1, 2 and >2years was recorded as 46.5, 60.5 and 37.8%, respectively. Species and sex variation of seropositivity was recorded at 60.3 and 32.8% in buck and doe, respectively and 64.8 and 50.7% in ewes and ram, respectively. Sixty percent goat and 55.6% sheep population in Faisalabad district was seropositive for PPR virus, followed by the Bhakkar district where PPR virus seropositivity was 55.1% in sheep and 53.5% in goat. Specimen samples recovered from outbreak cases showed 372bp RT-PCR product indicating the presence of F specific protein region of PPR virus. Maximum predilection for PPR virus was lymph nodes (87.5%) in sheep as well as in goats followed by spleen (62.5%), nasal swabs (59.1%) and blood (51.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed similar percentages and relationship with already reported data of this region. The present study reports that PPR virus is affecting the sheep and goat of less than two years of age with high frequency. The prevalent PPR virus is homologous with most of the reported PPR viruses from the Asian outbreaks.
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spelling doaj.art-e6e14ec06b5c4401b2d075afd33274c32022-12-22T01:15:08ZengUniversity of Agriculture, FaisalabadPakistan Veterinary Journal0253-83182013-04-01332165169Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, PakistanMuhammad Moazam Jalees, Iftikhar Hussain*, Muhammad Arshad, Ghulam Muhammad1, Qaiser Mehmood Khan2 and Muhammad Shahid MahmoodThe present study was carried out to know the seroprevalence, molecular characterization and molecular epidemiology of peste des petitis ruminants (PPR) virus. The serum (n=440) and tissue (n=242) samples were collected from sheep and goat population reared in the central and peripheral districts of the Punjab province. The specimens were subjected to RT-PCR for the specific detection of fusion (F) protein genes of PPR virus. The cELISA test was applied to serum samples to know seroprevalence. Overall 51.5 and 46.5% seropositivity was found in sheep and goat, respectively. Seropositivity under different ages 1, 2 and >2years was recorded as 46.5, 60.5 and 37.8%, respectively. Species and sex variation of seropositivity was recorded at 60.3 and 32.8% in buck and doe, respectively and 64.8 and 50.7% in ewes and ram, respectively. Sixty percent goat and 55.6% sheep population in Faisalabad district was seropositive for PPR virus, followed by the Bhakkar district where PPR virus seropositivity was 55.1% in sheep and 53.5% in goat. Specimen samples recovered from outbreak cases showed 372bp RT-PCR product indicating the presence of F specific protein region of PPR virus. Maximum predilection for PPR virus was lymph nodes (87.5%) in sheep as well as in goats followed by spleen (62.5%), nasal swabs (59.1%) and blood (51.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed similar percentages and relationship with already reported data of this region. The present study reports that PPR virus is affecting the sheep and goat of less than two years of age with high frequency. The prevalent PPR virus is homologous with most of the reported PPR viruses from the Asian outbreaks.http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_2/165-169.pdfc-ELISAPakistanPeste des petits ruminantsPunjabRT-PCR
spellingShingle Muhammad Moazam Jalees, Iftikhar Hussain*, Muhammad Arshad, Ghulam Muhammad1, Qaiser Mehmood Khan2 and Muhammad Shahid Mahmood
Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
c-ELISA
Pakistan
Peste des petits ruminants
Punjab
RT-PCR
title Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
title_short Occurrence of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants in Five Districts of Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort occurrence of peste des petitis ruminants in five districts of punjab pakistan
topic c-ELISA
Pakistan
Peste des petits ruminants
Punjab
RT-PCR
url http://pvj.com.pk/pdf-files/33_2/165-169.pdf
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