31 results match your criteria: "Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary Science[Affiliation]"

Molecular analysis and geographic distribution of the recent Indonesian rabies virus.

Vet World

December 2023

Center for Biomedical Research, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, West Java Province, Indonesia.

Background And Aim: Some Indonesian islands, including Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Java, and East Nusa Tenggara, have endemic rabies. Rabies outbreaks in Bali began from 2008 to 2011 and continue to occur sporadically. This study aimed to study the molecular analysis and geographical distribution of Indonesian rabies virus (RABV) from 2016 to 2021 and compare to previous periods.

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Tetracycline residues in fresh dairy milk from three districts in Indonesia: Occurrence and dietary exposure assessment.

Vet World

November 2023

Research Center for Veterinary Science, The National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor KM. 46, Cibinong, Kab. Bogor 16911, Indonesia.

Background And Aim: Milk can introduce antibiotics into the human diet which poses a public health risk. Therefore, a study to determine the tetracycline residue in dairy milk and its health risk assessment is needed. A cross-sectional study was performed to detect tetracycline residues in fresh dairy milk samples collected from the districts of Malang, Boyolali, and Padang Panjang, Indonesia, and to evaluate dietary exposure to tetracycline residues through milk consumption in 10-12-year-old children and adults.

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Introduction: Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious infection of cloven-hoofed animals. The Biosafety Research Road Map reviewed scientific literature regarding the foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV). This project aims to identify gaps in the data required to conduct evidence-based biorisk assessments, as described by Blacksell et al.

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Introduction: The virus formerly known as monkeypox virus, now called mpoxv, belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus and can cause mpox disease through both animal-to-human and human-to-human transmission. The unexpected spread of mpoxv among humans has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC).

Methods: We conducted a literature search to identify the gaps in biosafety, focusing on five main areas: how the infection enters the body and spreads, how much of the virus is needed to cause infection, infections acquired in the lab, accidental release of the virus, and strategies for disinfecting and decontaminating the area.

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Identifying a trypanosome isolate is generally based on morphological observations and molecular identification of one of the genes, usually internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 of ribosomal DNA (ITS1 rDNA, ITS2 rDNA), a variant surface glycoprotein of Rode Trypanozoon antigen type 1.2 (VSG RoTat 1.2), or expression site-associated genes (ESAG).

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Evaluation of In-House ELISA for Antirabies Antibodies Detection in Domestic Canine.

Vet Med Int

January 2023

Center for Biomedical Research, Research Organization for Health, National Research and Innovation Agency, Cibinong Science Center, JL. Raya Jakarta-Bogor Km. 46, Bogor 16911, West Jawa Province, Indonesia.

Indonesia is known to be endemic for rabies in several areas, especially in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Flores Islands. Currently, vaccinating dogs has been shown to be the most cost-effective strategy for preventing rabies in humans. Postvaccination monitoring should be carried out to evaluate the success of vaccination by measuring antibody titers in serum of vaccinated dogs.

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Study on sialidases as antiviral agents has been widely performed, but many types of sialidase have not been tested for their antiviral activity. Pasteurella multocida NanB sialidase is one such sialidase that has never been isolated for further research. In this study, the activity of NanB sialidase was investigated in silico by docking the NanB sialidase of Pasteurella multocida to the Neu5Acα(2-6)Gal and Neu5Acα(2-3)Gal ligands.

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Comparative genomic analysis of Leptospira spp. isolated from Rattus norvegicus in Indonesia.

Infect Genet Evol

August 2022

Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1-1-1 Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8657, Japan.

Leptospirosis is one of the most prevalent zoonotic diseases caused by pathogenic spirochetes of Leptospira spp. The disease has become a public health concern in urban localities in the tropics, where rats serve as significant reservoir animals for leptospirosis transmission. In Indonesia, the occurrence of leptospirosis is underestimated, and information on the causative Leptospira genotypes and serotypes is limited.

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Article Synopsis
  • Small interfering RNA (siRNA) technology is being explored as a new antiviral treatment to combat influenza viruses, especially the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain from Indonesia.
  • The study aimed to enhance the design of siRNA targeting the nucleoprotein gene specifically for the Indonesian H5N1 virus.
  • Results showed that siRNA-NP672 significantly reduced viral production and did not induce mutations in the nucleoprotein gene, indicating its potential as an effective treatment against this strain.
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A review of distribution and control in Indonesia.

Vet World

October 2021

Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary Science, Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, Ministry of Agriculture Republic Indonesia, Bogor 16114, Indonesia.

Fasciolopsiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the flatworm . Since 1982, fasciolopsiasis has been reported in Indonesia's Hulu Sungai Utara (HSU) Regency, South Kalimantan Province. Fasciolopsiasis occurs when contaminated raw or undercooked aquatic plants are consumed.

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Bovine reproductive diseases are endemic in Indonesia, but comprehensive information about their infectious causes is not available. Therefore, our aim for this study was to detect several infectious agents that cause reproductive diseases in Indonesian beef and dairy cows. A total of 152 cow serum samples collected by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Brawijaya University and Veterinary Disease Investigation Centre as a part of the mandatory and regularly surveillance system from three provinces during 2019-2020 were used.

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Evidence of coinfection of pigs with African swine fever virus and porcine circovirus 2.

Arch Virol

January 2022

Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Animal Production and Health Section, Joint FAO/IAEA Centre, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, PO Box 100, 1400, Vienna, Austria.

Archival swine DNA samples from Indonesia and Mongolia, some of which were previously shown to be positive for African swine fever virus, were screened for the presence of porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) and porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) by PCR. Samples from both countries were positive for PCV-2 (three from Mongolia and two from Indonesia), while none were positive for PCV-3. The PCV-2 amplicons were sequenced, and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the PCV-2 strains belonged to four different genotypes: PCV-2a (Mongolia), PCV-2b (Mongolia and Indonesia), PCV-2d (Indonesia), and PCV-2g (Mongolia).

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Bats are an important reservoir of several zoonotic diseases. However, the circulation of bat coronaviruses (BatCoV) in live animal markets in Indonesia has not been reported. Genetic characterization of BatCoV was performed by sequencing partial RdRp genes.

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  • Oocysts of Isospora sp. were found in the feces of a veiled chameleon at a zoo in Japan.
  • Phylogenetic analysis linked the isolate to known Isospora spp. from reptiles, and it showed morphological similarities to the potentially harmful species I. jaracimrmani.
  • Despite shedding these oocysts, the chameleon displayed no symptoms of illness for over two months, indicating that Isospora species might not always lead to disease.
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African swine fever in North Sumatra and West Java provinces in 2019 and 2020, Indonesia.

Transbound Emerg Dis

September 2021

Animal Production and Health Section, Animal Production and Health Laboratory, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria.

African swine fever (ASF) is a highly lethal and contagious viral haemorrhagic disease of domestic and wild pigs, caused by the ASF virus (ASFV). After entering China in 2018, the disease has continued to spread through Asia. In September 2019, a team from the Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary Science, Bogor, investigated outbreaks in backyard pigs in the Dairi and Humbang Hasundutan districts of North Sumatra province.

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The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in small mammals dwelling in the city was used as an indicator of AMR bacteria in the environment. We captured 87 small mammals (79 brown rats and 8 house shrews) in four markets, Bogor, Indonesia in October 2019, and we obtained 20 AMR Escherichia coli (E. coil) from 18 brown rats and two house shrews.

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Vaccination is one of the leading methods of controlling the spread of the Avian Influenza (AI) viruses in Indonesia. The variety of circulating viruses and their ability to mutate must be followed by updating the vaccine master seed used in the field. In this study, we identified the reassortant H9N2 viruses in chicken farms that showed significant problems in decreased egg production with high mortality.

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Background: The live bird market (LBM) plays an important role in the dynamic evolution of the avian influenza H5N1 virus.

Objectives: The main objective of this study was to monitor the genetic diversity of the H5N1 viruses in LBMs in Indonesia.

Methods: Therefore, the disease surveillance was conducted in the area of Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, and Jakarta Province, Indonesia from 2014 to 2019.

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Occurrence and genetic identifications of porcine Entamoeba, E. suis and E. polecki, at Tangerang in West Java, Indonesia.

Parasitol Res

September 2020

Division of Veterinary Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-58 Rinku Orai Kita, Izumisano, Osaka, 598-8531, Japan.

Entamoeba suis and E. polecki subtype (ST) 1 and ST3 recently have been inferred to be virulent in pigs. However, because relevant molecular epidemiological surveys have been limited, the prevalences of these species remain unknown and their pathogenicities are still controversial.

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Article Synopsis
  • Gastrointestinal parasites can significantly lower livestock productivity by causing inflammation in the intestines, leading to diarrhea.
  • A study in Tangerang, Indonesia, revealed that 87 out of 109 cattle tested positive for various parasites, with several having zoonotic potential that could affect humans.
  • Molecular analyses indicated one parasite isolate was genetically similar to strains found in humans, highlighting potential public health concerns and the need for effective hygiene protocols in livestock management.
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To date, more than 50 Eimeria spp. have been isolated from marsupials of the family Macropodidae. Although 18 species of Eimeria have been previously detected from multiple animal species belonging to the genus Macropus of the family, limited genetic analyses of the parasites are available, and their pathogenicity remains unclear.

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Molecular characterization of highly pathogenic Eimeria species among beef cattle on Java Island, Indonesia.

Parasitol Int

October 2019

Department of Veterinary Science, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka 598-8531, Japan. Electronic address:

Gastrointestinal parasites including Eimeria spp. are known to affect domestic animal productivity causing watery or lethal bloody diarrhea. However, there are few reports on the detailed distribution of bovine Eimeria spp.

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The highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) virus is endemic in Indonesian poultry and has caused sporadic human infection in Indonesia since 2005. Surveillance of H5N1 viruses in live bird markets (LBMs) during 2012 and 2013 was carried out to provide epidemiologic and virologic information regarding viral circulation and the risk of human exposure. Real-time RT-PCR of avian cloacal swabs and environmental samples revealed influenza A-positive specimens, which were then subjected to virus isolation and genomic sequencing.

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Genomic analysis of bluetongue virus episystems in Australia and Indonesia.

Vet Res

November 2017

CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory, 5 Portarlington Road, Geelong, VIC, 3220, Australia.

Article Synopsis
  • The distribution of bluetongue viruses (BTV) in Australia consists of two main epidemiological systems: one in the north with high antigenic diversity, and one in the east with lower diversity.
  • Research indicates that the northern system is connected to South East Asia and Melanesia, with viruses from Indonesia and nearby regions possibly introducing new BTV serotypes into northern Australia.
  • Genome analysis reveals that the Australian BTV population originated from the South East Asian/Melanesian region, with limited gene flow between the northern and eastern systems, causing a notable decrease in genetic diversity moving from north to southeast.
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In countries where highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) H5N1 is endemic and controlled by vaccination, post-vaccination serological monitoring is essential to differentiate vaccinated poultry from those that are infected. The objectives of this study were to validate two experimental ELISAs that detect antibodies raised against the M2e protein of avian influenza virus that can be used for DIVA purposes. Results from the sM2e and tM2e ELISAs were compared with other conventional tests for the detection of H5N1influenza virus (virus isolation and RT-PCR) using samples collected from 16 commercial flocks in Indonesia.

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