Publications by authors named "M Nagalingam"

The current cross-sectional study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of Leptospira infection in bovine dairy farms in the Telangana state of India, as well as the associated risk factors, in order to implement effective preventive measures for disease control. A total of 469 blood samples were collected from 67 herds/farms in different areas, covering 20 administrative districts in the state. These samples consisted of 253 from cattle and 216 from buffaloes.

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  • - The study assessed the effectiveness of a new Avidin-Biotin recombinant nucleoprotein competitive ELISA (ABrC-ELISA) for detecting antibodies against peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in sheep and goats, highlighting its capability for serosurveillance and monitoring.
  • - The ABrC-ELISA utilized a recombinant PPR virus nucleoprotein produced in E. coli and showed promising diagnostic performance, with a sensitivity of 87.2% and specificity of 92.0% when tested on over 1,400 animal sera samples.
  • - Results indicate that ABrC-ELISA is a reliable diagnostic tool for PPRV detection, potentially usable in field conditions in regions working towards
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The present study describes the development of a truncated recombinant peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) nucleoprotein (rPPRV-NPN) and its polyclonal antibodies-based immuno-diagnostic assay, Avidin-Biotin (AB) recombinant nucleoprotein competitive ELISA (ABrC-ELISA) for the detection of PPRV antibodies in the sheep and goats. The PPRV N-terminal immunogenic region (1-266 aa) of nucleoprotein (NPN) coding sequence was amplified and cloned into the pETite vector. The rPPRV-NPN with a molecular weight of ∼ 30 kDa was expressed in E.

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Background And Aim: The present serodiagnosis of brucellosis in livestock is based on the whole cell or smooth lipopolysaccharide of the organism in which specificity is hampered by the cross-reactivity, especially with the antibodies against O:9 organism. The problem can be addressed by screening for better immunodominant antigens. Hence, the present study was undertaken to screen protein antigens of for their diagnostic potential in cattle brucellosis.

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Animal disease surveillance encompasses systematic collection of long-term data on disease events, risk factors and other relevant parameters followed by analyzing the same with reference to temporal and spatial characteristics to arrive at a conclusion so that necessary preventive measures can be taken. In India, the animal disease surveillance is done through National Animal Disease Reporting System, which is a web-based information technology system for disease reporting from States and Union Territories with the aim to record, monitor livestock disease situation and to initiate the preventive and curative action in a swift manner during disease emergencies. National Animal Disease Referral Expert System is a dynamic geographic information system and remote sensing-enabled expert system that captures an incidence of 13 economically important livestock diseases from all over the country and also provides livestock disease forecasting.

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