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Characterization of Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Serotype SAT-2 in Swamp Water Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) under the Egyptian Smallholder Production System.

Hend M El Damaty1, Elshaima M Fawzi1, Ahmed N F Neamat-Allah2, Ibrahim Elsohaby1,3, Abdelmonem Abdallah4, Gamelat K Farag5, Yousry A El-Shazly6, Yasser S Mahmmod1,7.   

Abstract

Spontaneous mutations are a common characteristic of the foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV), leading to wide antigenic variations resulting in the emergence of new topotypes and lineages of FMDV, which contributes to occasional vaccination failures. The objectives of the present study were to genetically characterize FMDV isolated from water buffaloes and study the biochemical and histopathological indicators of infected animals. Fifty-four water buffaloes of both sexes and different ages suffered from acute symptoms of FMD were clinically examined and randomly selected for inclusion in this study. Oral desquamated epithelial and oropharyngeal fluid samples have been tested for FMDV by reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR). Tissue and serum samples were also collected from the diseased buffaloes and subjected to histopathological and biochemical analysis. Our findings showed that all examined samples were confirmed to be positive to FMDV serotype SAT-2 and were adjusted to be responsible for the recent disease outbreak in this study. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the circulating viruses were of the SAT-2 serotype, closely related to the lineage of lib12, topotype VII, with 98.9% identity. The new lineage of SAT-2 showed a high virulence resulting in the deaths of water buffaloes due to heart failure, confirmed by high serum levels of inflammatory and cardiac markers, including haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin, cardiac troponin I and creatine phosphokinase-MB, indicating an unfavorable FMD-infection prognosis. In conclusion, we document the presence of new incursions circulating in water buffalo populations in Egypt in early 2019, explaining the high morbidity rate of FMD outbreak in early 2019. Furthermore, the newly identified serotype SAT-2 lib12 lineage, topotype VII, showed an aggressive pattern in water buffaloes of the smallholder production system.

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Keywords:  Egypt; FMD outbreak; VP sequencing; cardiac marker; foot and mouth disease; serotype SAT-2; water buffalo

Year:  2021        PMID: 34200281     DOI: 10.3390/ani11061697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 5.818

2.  Viral dynamics and immune responses to foot-and-mouth disease virus in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer).

Authors:  Eva Perez-Martin; Brianna Beechler; Fuquan Zhang; Katherine Scott; Lin-Mari de Klerk-Lorist; Georgina Limon; Brian Dugovich; Simon Gubbins; Arista Botha; Robyn Hetem; Louis van Schalkwyk; Nicholas Juleff; Francois F Maree; Anna Jolles; Bryan Charleston
Journal:  Vet Res       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 3.829

3.  Environmental Streptococcus uberis Associated with Clinical Mastitis in Dairy Cows: Virulence Traits, Antimicrobial and Biocide Resistance, and Epidemiological Typing.

Authors:  Norhan K Abd El-Aziz; Ahmed M Ammar; Hend M El Damaty; Rehab A Abd Elkader; Hosam A Saad; Waleed El-Kazzaz; Eman Khalifa
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-22       Impact factor: 2.752

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