• [email protected]
  • +971 507 888 742
Submit Manuscript
SciAlert
  • Home
  • Journals
  • Information
    • For Authors
    • For Referees
    • For Librarian
    • For Societies
  • Contact
  1. International Journal of Dairy Science
  2. Vol 14 (1), 2019
  3. 45-52
  • Online First
  • Current Issue
  • Previous Issues
  • More Information
    Aims and Scope Editorial Board Guide to Authors Article Processing Charges
    Submit a Manuscript

International Journal of Dairy Science

Year: 2019 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 45-52
DOI: 10.3923/ijds.2019.45.52

Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit Linkedin StumbleUpon E-mail

Article Trend



Total views 238

Authors


Mohamed Abd El-Fatah  Mahmoud

Mohamed Abd El-Fatah Mahmoud

LiveDNA: 20.20509

Alaa Abdelmoneam  Ghazy

Alaa Abdelmoneam Ghazy

LiveDNA: 20.1024

Raafat Mohamed  Shaapan

Raafat Mohamed Shaapan

LiveDNA: 20.659

Keywords


  • analgesic medicine
  • cloven-hoofed animals vaccines
  • Foot and mouth disease
  • long-acting antibiotic
  • non-structural proteins
  • PCR
  • virus isolation
Review Article

Diagnosis and Control of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in Dairy Small Ruminants; Sheep and Goats

Mohamed Abd El-Fatah Mahmoud Mohamed Abd El-Fatah  Mahmoud's LiveDNA, Alaa Abdelmoneam Ghazy Alaa Abdelmoneam  Ghazy's LiveDNA and Raafat Mohamed Shaapan Raafat Mohamed  Shaapan's LiveDNA
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is one of the most contagious viral diseases of mammals that have an ability to cause high economic losses in susceptible cloven-hoofed animals. In addition to, losses in the milk productions occurred in the form of sudden and severe drop of milk yield. The aim of the present work was to throw light on the different methods for diagnosis and control of FMD that affect dairy small ruminants; sheep and goats. Sheep and goats play a role in the FMD epidemiology, as they become carriers and act as reservoirs of infection. Diagnosis of FMD achieved by many techniques such as virus isolation, Sandwich ELISA, Multiplex PCR, indirect ELISA (DIVA) and real time PCR. Virus isolation onto cell culture is considered as the “gold standard” technique for FMD diagnosis. Moreover, detecting of antibodies against the non-structural proteins (NSPs) of FMD using indirect-ELISA were successful for differentiation between infected and vaccinated animals (DIVA). Differentiation of the infected from the vaccinated animal is of great importance in the control program of FMD. The control program depends mainly on vaccination, treatment, effective quarantine measures, disinfection and hygiene and sanitation measures. Treatment protocols of small ruminants are showing typical clinical symptoms of FMD achieved by the use of antipyretic and analgesic medicine and a broad-spectrum long-acting antibiotic. The inactivated FMDV vaccine succeeded in reducing the outbreaks worldwide. It gives protection for all ruminants against FMDV for 1 year. Foot and mouth disease have the ability to cause milk production losses in small ruminants. Recent diagnostic tools urgently needed not only for the diagnosis, but also for following-up combating programs and control of FMD.
PDF Fulltext XML References Citation

How to cite this article

Mohamed Abd El-Fatah Mahmoud, Alaa Abdelmoneam Ghazy and Raafat Mohamed Shaapan, 2019. Diagnosis and Control of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in Dairy Small Ruminants; Sheep and Goats. International Journal of Dairy Science, 14: 45-52.

DOI: 10.3923/ijds.2019.45.52

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijds.2019.45.52

Related Articles

Equine Herpes Virus Type-1 Infection: Etiology, Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Identification and Recent Diagnosis
Prevalence of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Viruses in Female Buffaloes with Reproductive Disorders and Parasitic Infections

Comments


Elachi Johnbona S. A. (DVM) Reply
13 September, 2019

thank you for the good job! keeping veterinary profession high. I HAVE A PAPER TO PUBLISH BUT IT IS ON WISTAR RAT!

Leave a Comment


Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Useful Links

  • Journals
  • For Authors
  • For Referees
  • For Librarian
  • For Socities

Contact Us

Office Number 1128,
Tamani Arts Building,
Business Bay,
Deira, Dubai, UAE

Phone: +971 507 888 742
Email: [email protected]

About Science Alert

Science Alert is a technology platform and service provider for scholarly publishers, helping them to publish and distribute their content online. We provide a range of services, including hosting, design, and digital marketing, as well as analytics and other tools to help publishers understand their audience and optimize their content. Science Alert works with a wide variety of publishers, including academic societies, universities, and commercial publishers.

Follow Us
© Copyright Science Alert. All Rights Reserved