| Literature DB >> 28243629 |
Augusto Messa Júnior1, Paula Taunde1, Ana Felicidade Zandamela2, Alberto Pondja Junior1, Abel Chilundo1, Rosa Costa2, Custódio Gabriel Bila1.
Abstract
A total of 459 serum samples from unvaccinated backyard chickens originating from 4 villages in Mandlakazi district, Southern Mozambique, were tested for the presence of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae antibodies through commercial enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay [ELISA] kits. Anti-MG and anti-MS antibodies were detected in all villages surveyed and the overall seroprevalence was 48.8% [95% CI 39.1-57.8] and 84.5% [95% CI 76.8-90.4], respectively. The risk of being seropositive for both diseases was higher [P < 0.05] in Chidenguele village than other villages. It is concluded that MG and MS serum antibodies are present in backyard chickens.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28243629 PMCID: PMC5294219 DOI: 10.1155/2017/2743187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Med ISSN: 2314-6966
Figure 1Map of Mozambique indicating the location of the study site.
Seroprevalence of MG and MS in unvaccinated backyard chickens in Southern Mozambique.
| Villages | Number of serum samples | Seroprevalence [%, exact 95% CI] | |
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| MG | MS | ||
| Nwadjahane | 103 | 37.8 [28.5–47.9]a | 89.3 [81.7–94.5]a |
| Macuacua | 106 | 48.1 [38.3–58.0]a | 77.3 [68.2–84.9]b |
| Chizavane | 128 | 43.8 [35.0–52.8]a | 79.6 [71.7–86.3]b |
| Chidenguele | 122 | 63.9 [54.7–72.4]b | 91.8 [85.4–95.8]a |
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a,bVillages with different superscript differ significantly (P < 0.05).