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Prevalence of African Horse Sickness in Donkeys in Three Northern Regions of Cameroon

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  • Mohamed M. F. Ndebé

    (Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Cameroon)

  • Mohamed M. M. Mouiche

    (University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon)

  • Mildred N. Tangu

    (University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon)

  • Frédéric Moffo

    (University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon)

  • Rodrigue Simonet Namegni Poueme

    (National Veterinary Laboratory, Cameroon)

  • Julius Awah-Ndukum

    (University of Bamenda, Cameroon)

Abstract

African Horse Sickness (AHS) is a non-contagious viral disease that is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa countries and poses an important production and health threats of equines. AHS can induce up to 95% mortality in horses and 10% in donkeys. However, there is dearth of information of its epidemiology in donkeys in Cameroon. This study was therefore carried out to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of AHS in donkey in three Northern regions of Cameroon. Donkey sera were subjected to the ELISA blocking test for the determination of antibodies against African Horse Sickness Virus (AHSV) and positive samples were subjected to Capture-ELISA to determine the presence of antigens. Spleen samples were collected from fifteen donkey carcasses, of unknown causes of death, were screened using capture ELISA and positive reactors confirmed using conventional PCR. Potential risk factors associated with AHS were assessed based on the information collected in the field. The Chi-Square test and the Odd ratio were used to test the association between prevalence and the different variables. Of the 266 sera obtained, 219 were positive for anti-AHS virus antibodies corresponding to a sero-prevalence of 82.33% [95%CI: 77.30 – 86.44] and no antigen detected from the corresponding whole blood. Locality (p

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Handle: RePEc:epw:vetmed:v:2:y:2022:i:4:id:3046
DOI: 10.24018/ejvetmed.2022.2.4.46
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