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The herd-level prevalence of caprine arthritis-encephalitis and genetic characteristics of small ruminant lentivirus in the Lithuanian goat population.

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dc.contributor.authorPetkevičius, Saulius
dc.contributor.authorKlibavičė, Patricija
dc.contributor.authorŠalomskas, Algirdas
dc.contributor.authorKupčinskas, Tomas
dc.contributor.authorMoroz-Fik, Agata
dc.contributor.authorBiernacka, Kinga
dc.contributor.authorMickiewicz, Marcin
dc.contributor.authorNowek, Zofia
dc.contributor.authorÓzsvári, László
dc.contributor.authorBárdos, Krisztina
dc.contributor.authorStuen, Snorre
dc.contributor.authorAbril, Carlos Eduardo
dc.contributor.authorBertoni, Giuseppe
dc.contributor.authorKaba, Jarosław
dc.contributor.authorCzopowicz, Michał
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-22T14:46:39Z
dc.date.available2024-11-22T14:46:39Z
dc.date.issued2024-12
dc.description.abstractCaprine arthritis-encephalitis (CAE) is a progressive disease of goats caused by small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) and is considered as one of the most important threats for goat farming in developed countries. The disease prevalence has never been investigated in the Lithuanian goat population. Therefore, a descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in 2021-2022 to determine if SRLV infection was present in the Lithuanian goat population and, in the case of a positive result, to estimate the true herd-level prevalence of SRLV infection and specify genotypes and subtypes of SRLV responsible for the infection. Thirty goat herds counting >5 adult goats were randomly selected and, in each herd, a representative sample of adult goats was blood-sampled and tested serologically for SRLV infection using a commercial ELISA. The herd was considered infected if at least one goat tested positive and the true herd-level prevalence of SRLV infection was estimated using the Bayesian approach. Seropositive animals were found in 17 / 30 herds (57 %; 95 % confidence interval: 39 %, 73 %). The true herd-level prevalence was 56 % (95 % credible interval: 36 %, 76 %). In 10 / 17 seropositive herds whose owners consented for resampling of seropositive goats, 1-5 seropositive goats were tested using the nested real-time PCR (nRT-PCR). Goats from 9 seropositive herds tested positive in the nRT-PCR: in 4 herds for genotype A, in 4 herds for genotype B, and in 1 herd - 2 goats for genotype B and 1 goat for genotype A. From each of 9 nRT-PCR-positive herds, 1 PCR product of each genotype was sequenced using Sanger method and the phylogenic tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining method in the Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis software. Four herds turned out to be infected with B1 subtype (91 % identity with the prototypic strain), 3 herds with A2 subtype (90 %-92 % identity), and a herd with mixed infection was infected with B1 (91 % identity) and A2 subtype (90 % identity). In one herd, the only seropositive goat was found to be infected with the strain most closely related to the A1 subtype (80 % identity). This study shows for the first time that SRLV infection is present and widespread in the Lithuanian goat population and both classical SRLV genotypes, represented by quite typical subtypes A2 and B1, appear to be responsible for the infection.
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitute of Virology and Immunology
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Pathobiology (DIP)
dc.identifier.doi10.48620/76549
dc.identifier.pmid39486103
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1016/j.prevetmed.2024.106363
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/189737
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.ispartofPreventive Veterinary Medicine
dc.relation.issn1873-1716
dc.relation.issn0167-5877
dc.subjectBayesian analysis
dc.subjectBetween-herd prevalence
dc.subjectCaprine arthritis-encephalitis
dc.subjectMEGA, Nested real-time PCR
dc.subjectPhylogenic analysis
dc.subjectSanger sequencing
dc.titleThe herd-level prevalence of caprine arthritis-encephalitis and genetic characteristics of small ruminant lentivirus in the Lithuanian goat population.
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oaire.citation.volume233
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Pathobiology (DIP)
oairecerif.author.affiliationInstitute of Virology and Immunology
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