Co-infection with different serotypes of FMDV in vaccinated cattle in Southern Egypt

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Amira Adel Al-Hosary
Ahmed Kandeil
Ahmed Nageh El-Taweel
Ann Nordengrahn
Malik Merza
Rebecca Badra
Ghazi Kayali
Mohamed A. Ali
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[1] Assiut University,Department of Animal Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] National Research Centre (NRC),Center of Scientific Excellence for Influenza Viruses, Water Pollution Research Department, Environmental Research Division
[3] Egypt,Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics, and Environmental Sciences
[4] Boehringer Ingelheim Svanova,undefined
[5] University of Texas Health Sciences Center,undefined
[6] Human Link,undefined
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Virus Genes | 2019年 / 55卷
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Foot-and-mouth disease virus; Co-infection; Vaccination; Egypt;
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During 2015–2016 period, an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) was observed in cattle in four governorates of the upper of Egypt. The infection was extended to the vaccinated cattle. A total of 54 mouth swabs and serum samples were collected from vaccinated cattle for serological and virological investigation. The typical clinical signs of FMDV infection were observed in all cattle under investigation. All samples were positive for FMDV using molecular methods, while the serological method showed 85% positive of tested samples. Typing of FMDV-positive samples using serotype-specific primers showed that 51.8% of samples were serotype O, 9.2% were serotype A, and 18.5% were SAT 2. Surprisingly, co-infections of serotypes A/SAT 2 (12.9%) and O/SAT 2 (7.4%) were also detected. By geographical location, the 3 serotypes A, O, and SAT2 were detected in all four governorates. The phylogenetic assessment of the detected viruses showed that two distinct groups of FMDV serotype O of East Africa-3 (EA-3) topotype were most closely related to circulating viruses in Sudan, as well as FMDV strains belonging to the topotype VII of serotype SAT 2. The detected SAT 2 strains clustered in separate clades in topotype VII, indicating new incursions. The VP1 signatures and protein sequences of some characterized viruses were analyzed. Multiple mutations were detected in VP1. Therefore, to enhance the control of FMD in Egypt, we recommend establishing an active surveillance system to characterize newly emerging virus strains/serotypes and subsequently updating vaccine strains.
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