Publications by authors named "Milovan Milovanovic"

Lumpy skin disease (LSD), caused by the LSD virus (LSDV) from the Capripoxvirus genus, affects cattle, water buffalo, and wild bovines, leading to significant economic losses. Characterised by fever, skin nodules, and mucosal lesions, LSD raises global concerns due to vector-borne transmission. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) classifies LSD as a notifiable disease, emphasising the need for rapid diagnostic methods for timely disease confirmation and control.

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  • The peste des petits ruminant (PPR) virus poses a significant health threat to small domestic ruminants, leading to high illness and death rates in unvaccinated herds.
  • A study examined the safety and effectiveness of a live-attenuated PPRV vaccine in goats, which showed a strong immune response without adverse health effects.
  • Results indicated that this vaccine is both potent and safe, making it a viable option for controlling and potentially eradicating PPR in small ruminant populations.
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Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) is a transboundary contagious disease in domestic small ruminants. Infections with the small ruminant morbillivirus (SRMV) were regularly found in wildlife, with unknown roles in PPR epidemiology. In order to access infection dynamics and virulence, we infected German Edelziege goats intranasally with a SRMV isolate that originated from Barbary sheep from an outbreak in the United Arab Emirates.

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Background: The detection of antibodies against capripoxvirus has become easier with a commercially available ELISA validated for serum and plasma. In order to explore its suitability for immunological investigations on alternative samples, this study targeted milk as sample matrix available through non-invasive sampling.

Methods: Samples for this study were collected from dairy cows vaccinated against LSD in an area without reported LSD virus circulation.

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Background: In the presented study we investigated the development of the humoral immune response against LSDV during the process of re-vaccination of cattle over a time span of 5 months. In addition, the performance of different serological techniques for antibody detection against LSDV was compared. For sample collection, an area without previous LSD outbreak reports in Serbia was selected.

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