Veterinary World (Jun 2022)

Seroprevalence and risk factors of bluetongue virus in sheep of Chattogram, Bangladesh

  • Tahura Khanam Munmun,
  • Shariful Islam,
  • Shafayat Zamil,
  • Md. Ashiqur Rahman,
  • Josefina Abedin,
  • Abdul Ahad,
  • Ariful Islam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2022.1589-1594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 6
pp. 1589 – 1594

Abstract

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Background and Aim: Bluetongue (BT) is a non-contagious, infectious disease of wild and domestic ruminant animals caused by the BT virus (BTV). Bangladesh having a border with a BTV-endemic country, India and a substantial number of susceptible animals. Therefore, this study aimed to estimate BTV seroprevalence and potential risk factors. Materials and Methods: We collected 150 serum samples from indigenous sheep from Chattogram, Bangladesh. We screened the serum samples using a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detecting BTV-specific immunoglobulin. Results: We detected antibodies against BTV in 39.3% (59/150; 95% confidence interval: 31.5–47.6) of all sampled sheep. Factors like sampling site, sheep rearing location, rearing sheep with other farm species, and body condition score had a significant (p < 0.05) influence on the seroprevalence of BTV. Conclusion: The findings show that indigenous sheep have a higher BTV seroprevalence, necessitating sustained surveillance for early diagnosis and a better understanding of virus epidemiology in Bangladesh.

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