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Detection and genome analysis of a lineage III peste des petits ruminants virus in Kenya in 2011

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Full text: In May 2011 in Turkana County, north-western Kenya, tissue samples were collected from goats suspected of having died of peste des petits ruminant (PPR) disease, an acute viral disease of small ruminants. The samples were processed and tested by reverse transcriptase PCR for the presence of PPR viral RNA. The positive samples were sequenced and identified as belonging to peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) lineage III. Full-genome analysis of one of the positive samples revealed that the virus causing disease in Kenya in 2011 was 95.7% identical to the full genome of a virus isolated in Uganda in 2012 and that a segment of the viral fusion gene was 100% identical to that of a virus circulating in Tanzania in 2013. These data strongly indicate transboundary movement of lineage III viruses between Eastern Africa countries and have significant implications for surveillance and control of this important disease as it moves southwards in Africa. (author)

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Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 63, January 2016

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Publishing Information

Publisher
IAEA
Imprint Place
Vienna (International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA))
Imprint Title
Animal Production and Health Newsletter, No. 63, January 2016
Imprint Pagination
44 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 42-43
ISSN
1011-2529
Report number
INIS-XA--16M1856

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Country of Publication
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
47076492
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ANIMAL TISSUES; GOATS; INSPECTION; KENYA; MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE; MONITORING; POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION; RNA; UGANDA; UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA; VIRAL DISEASES; VIRUSES
Descriptors DEC
AFRICA; ANIMALS; BODY; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; DISEASES; DOMESTIC ANIMALS; GENE AMPLIFICATION; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; MAMMALS; MICROORGANISMS; NUCLEIC ACIDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; PARASITES; RUMINANTS; VERTEBRATES

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Published in Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2015