Seroprevalence of sheep and goat pox, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever in Saudi Arabia

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Sheep and goat pox, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever are important diseases of small ruminant livestock. Sheep and goat pox, along with peste des petits ruminants, are endemic throughout most of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Whereas Rift Valley fever is endemic in Africa, outbreaks in the Middle East have been reported over the past decade, including the Arabian Peninsula. Saudi Arabia is a major importer of livestock, and understanding the prevalence of these viral infections would be useful for disease control. In this study, sera from sheep and goats were collected from 3 regions in Saudi Arabia. They were evaluated for antibodies specific to sheep and goat pox, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever by virus neutralization assays. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the seroprevalence of these viruses in sheep and goats.

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Boshra, H., Truong, T., Babiuk, S., & Hemida, M. G. (2015). Seroprevalence of sheep and goat pox, peste des petits ruminants and Rift Valley fever in Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140328

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