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Sero-prevalence, risk factors and distribution of foot and mouth disease in Ethiopia

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dc.contributor.author Nejash Abdela
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-07T13:04:35Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-07T13:04:35Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/1869
dc.description.abstract Foot and mouth disease (FMD), world’s most important highly infectious and contagious trans-boundary animal diseases, is responsible for huge global losses of livestock production as well as severe impacts on international trade. This vesicular disease is caused by foot and mouth disease virus of the genus Aphthovirus, family Picornaviridae. Currently FMD is major global animal health problem and endemic in Africa including Ethiopia. This paper systematically reviewed the sero-prevalence reports, associated risk factors and distribution of FMD in Ethiopia with the main aim of making compressive document on prevalence, risk factor and distribution of the disease thus helping as a basis for designing effective control strategies. FMD is widely distributed in Ethiopia and its prevalence varies from place to place with seropositivity that ranges from 5.6% to 42.7% in cattle and from 4% to 11% in small ruminant and in 30% in ungulate wildlife. In Ethiopia endemic distributions of five of seven serotypes, namely serotypes O, A, C, SAT1 and SAT2 have been documented. The dominant serotype being reported recently is serotype O and serotype C has not been reported in the country since 1983. However, serotype C specific antibody was detected in cattle indicating that circulation of serotype C viruses in the country may have gone unnoticed. The most common risk factor associated with FMD infection in Ethiopia includes production system, geographic location, species, age of animals, contact with wildlife and season of the year, mixed animal species and Breed. Conclusively, this paper revealed as FMD is posing a major threat in different area of the country thereby causing substantial economic losses through morbidity, mortality and restriction of international trade. Thus, demanding for great attention as its occurrence is may affect the export earnings of the country thereby threaten the livelihood of farmers and economy of the country at large. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Foot and mouth disease (FMD) en_US
dc.subject Distribution en_US
dc.subject Sero-prevalence en_US
dc.subject Risk factors en_US
dc.subject Ethiopia en_US
dc.title Sero-prevalence, risk factors and distribution of foot and mouth disease in Ethiopia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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