Publications by authors named "A B Ludi"

Multiple transboundary animal diseases (TADs) circulate in Plateau State, Nigeria, where livestock keeping is common and contributes to both the physical and socio-economic well-being of a large proportion of the population. In this study, we explored the potential for environmental sampling to detect viruses causing TADs circulating in the region. Electrostatic dust cloths were used to swab areas of the environment likely to have contact with secretions and excretions from infected animals.

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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes a contagious disease (FMD) in cloven-hoofed animals. For FMD-endemic countries, vaccination is critical for controlling disease but is rarely monitored, despite substantial funds spent on vaccine purchases. We evaluated antibody responses in cattle to two commercial vaccines each containing antigens of four FMDV serotypes.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study examined foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks in Asiatic black bears and Malayan sun bears at a Vietnamese rescue center, analyzing data from 79 bears and blood samples from 23 bears over time.
  • The outbreaks showed significant attack rates (18.75% and 77.77%) and basic reproduction numbers (1.11 and 1.92), indicating the disease spreads easily among bears.
  • Results revealed that older bears were less likely to exhibit clinical signs, and while most bears without symptoms tested positive for antibodies post-outbreak, it demonstrated that FMD can cause both clinical and subclinical diseases, leading to long-lasting immunity.
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Despite the annual vaccination of livestock against foot and mouth disease (FMD) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), outbreaks of the disease continue to be reported. The effective control of field outbreaks by vaccination requires that the vaccines used are antigenically matched to circulating field FMD viruses. In this study, a vaccine matching analysis was performed using the two-dimensional virus neutralization test (VNT) for three field isolates belonging to the O/ME-SA/PanAsia-2/ANT-10 and O/ME-SA/SA-2018 lineages collected from different FMD outbreaks that occurred within the Abu Dhabi Emirate in 2021 affecting (), goat, and sheep.

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