Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi (Oct 2019)

Sero-prevalence survey of small ruminant lentivirus (srlv) infections in kosovo

  • Armend CANA,
  • Nick TAYLOR,
  • Naomi HONHOLD,
  • Valdet GJINOVCI,
  • Arton OSMANI,
  • Stefano NARDELLI,
  • Bafti MURATI,
  • Jeton SPAHIU,
  • Dafina MEHMETUKAJ,
  • Mentor ALISHANI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.9775/kvfd.2019.22022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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The objectives of this cross-sectional study were to detect the presence of small ruminant lentiviral infections in Kosovo and estimate the serological prevalence for the year of 2016 . A total of 5.272 sheep and 435 goats were tested using a commercially available indirect enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for Maedi-Visna/Caprine Arthritis-Encephalitis, giving an overall individual sero-prevalence in sheep of 34.8% (95% confidence interval 31.8% to 38.0%), and a flock prevalence of 85%, and in goats an overall individual sero-prevalence of 15.6% (95% confidence interval 7.2% to 25.6%) and flock prevalence of 35%. Sero-prevalence in sheep was higher in the South and West of Kosovo, whereas in goats was higher in the East and South. There were no statistically significant differences in sero-prevalence between sheep in different age groups <2 year to ≥4 year. There were statistically significant differences between the age groups in goats: chi square 25.74 (3d.f.) with P-value <0.0001. Increasing sero-prevalence observed in goats up to 4 years old with a sharp drop in goats older than four years highlights the need for further investigation based on clinical impact and genotype characterization. While retained sero-positive sheep in the population beyond 4 years old may suggest mild clinical impact of small ruminant lentiviral infections in Kosovo sheep.

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