Seroprevalence of bovine leukemia virus in cattle, buffalo, and camel in Egypt

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Abdelfattah Selim
Marawan A. Marawan
Abdel-Fattah Ali
Eman Manaa
Hassab Allah AbouelGhaut
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[1] Benha University,Department of Animal Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Benha University,Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Benha University,Animal and Poultry Production, Department of Animal Wealth Development, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Ministry of Agriculture,Animal production, Research institute, Agriculture Research Center
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2020年 / 52卷
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BLV; Cattle; Buffalo; Camel; Seroprevalence;
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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is the causative agent of enzootic bovine leukosis. It causes significant economic losses associated with losses due to slaughter and eradication of infected animal from infected area and other indirect economic losses such as restriction on importation of animals and semen from infected area. The main objective of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of BLV antibodies in cattle, buffaloes, and camels in Egypt using ELISA test. Serum samples were collected from 350 cattle, 100 buffaloes, and 100 camels during 2018. The seropositivity for BLV-specific antibody was 20.8%, 9%, and 0% in cattle, buffaloes, and camels, respectively. The result revealed significant association (p < 0.05) between age and seroprevalence of BLV infection in cattle > 4 years (24%) compared with those < 4 years (13%). We found no significant association between pregnancy and herd size and seroprevalence of BLV infection in this study (p > 0.05). Furthermore, the age, pregnancy state, and herd size had significant effect on seroprevalence of BLV infection in buffaloes. This study contributes that BLV is detected in cattle and buffaloes in Egypt and confirms that the camels has resistance against BLV infection. Hence, the control measures are very necessary to combat the transmission of the disease and reduce its economic impact.
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