Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela

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The present work aimed to determine the presence of seropositivity to Caprine Lentivirosis Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE) and Maedi-Visna (MV) in sheep. In total, 260 goats and 30 sheep from extensive farms from 5 sectors, and 205 goats and 81 sheep from semi-intensive farms from 5 sectors were random...

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Autores: Rojas, Raúl, Aldana, Francisco, Barroeta, Luis, Chirinos, Caribay, Gamarra, Yveniosk, Pérez, Rafael, Vargas, Francisco
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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Materia:lentivirosis
CAE and MV
sheep
goats
ELISA
Venezuela
CAE y MV
ovinos
caprinos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
Seropositividad al virus de encefalitis artritis caprina (CAE) y maedy visna (VM) en ovinos y caprinos de explotaciones semiintensivas y extensivas del estado Lara, Venezuela
title Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
spellingShingle Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
Rojas, Raúl
lentivirosis
CAE and MV
sheep
goats
ELISA
Venezuela
lentivirosis
CAE y MV
ovinos
caprinos
ELISA
Venezuela
title_short Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
title_full Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
title_fullStr Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
title_sort Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, Venezuela
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rojas, Raúl
Aldana, Francisco
Barroeta, Luis
Chirinos, Caribay
Gamarra, Yveniosk
Pérez, Rafael
Vargas, Francisco
Rojas, Raúl
Aldana, Francisco
Barroeta, Luis
Chirinos, Caribay
Gamarra, Yveniosk
Pérez, Rafael
Vargas, Francisco
author Rojas, Raúl
author_facet Rojas, Raúl
Aldana, Francisco
Barroeta, Luis
Chirinos, Caribay
Gamarra, Yveniosk
Pérez, Rafael
Vargas, Francisco
author_role author
author2 Aldana, Francisco
Barroeta, Luis
Chirinos, Caribay
Gamarra, Yveniosk
Pérez, Rafael
Vargas, Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv lentivirosis
CAE and MV
sheep
goats
ELISA
Venezuela
lentivirosis
CAE y MV
ovinos
caprinos
ELISA
Venezuela
topic lentivirosis
CAE and MV
sheep
goats
ELISA
Venezuela
lentivirosis
CAE y MV
ovinos
caprinos
ELISA
Venezuela
description The present work aimed to determine the presence of seropositivity to Caprine Lentivirosis Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE) and Maedi-Visna (MV) in sheep. In total, 260 goats and 30 sheep from extensive farms from 5 sectors, and 205 goats and 81 sheep from semi-intensive farms from 5 sectors were randomly selected, in both cases from Lara state, Venezuela. An epidemiological survey and clinical evaluation were carried out on each animal and blood samples were taken for serological analysis by the competitive ELISA technique. The general seropositivity was 6.25%. In the extensive flocks, three goats (1.46%) and three sheep (3.70%) were seropositive and in the semi-intensive flocks 30 goats were positive (11.54%) and no sheep. Most of the positive animals were 2- to 3-year-old goats, except for 1 month old kid. Of the seropositive animals, eight goats (22.2%) presented clinical signs and the rest were asymptomatic. The clinical signs were arthritis and chronic mastitis in goats and nervous symptoms in a kid. The circulation of the CAE/MV virus in goats and sheep is demonstrated, especially in farms of intensive technical goat farming in Venezuela and the presence of clinical signs compatible with the disease.
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spelling Seropositivity to caprine artritis encephalitis (CAE) virus and visna maedi (VM) in sheep and goats from semi-intensive and extensive farms in Lara state, VenezuelaSeropositividad al virus de encefalitis artritis caprina (CAE) y maedy visna (VM) en ovinos y caprinos de explotaciones semiintensivas y extensivas del estado Lara, VenezuelaRojas, RaúlAldana, FranciscoBarroeta, LuisChirinos, CaribayGamarra, YvenioskPérez, RafaelVargas, FranciscoRojas, RaúlAldana, FranciscoBarroeta, LuisChirinos, CaribayGamarra, YvenioskPérez, RafaelVargas, FranciscolentivirosisCAE and MVsheepgoatsELISAVenezuelalentivirosisCAE y MVovinoscaprinosELISAVenezuela The present work aimed to determine the presence of seropositivity to Caprine Lentivirosis Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE) and Maedi-Visna (MV) in sheep. In total, 260 goats and 30 sheep from extensive farms from 5 sectors, and 205 goats and 81 sheep from semi-intensive farms from 5 sectors were randomly selected, in both cases from Lara state, Venezuela. An epidemiological survey and clinical evaluation were carried out on each animal and blood samples were taken for serological analysis by the competitive ELISA technique. The general seropositivity was 6.25%. In the extensive flocks, three goats (1.46%) and three sheep (3.70%) were seropositive and in the semi-intensive flocks 30 goats were positive (11.54%) and no sheep. Most of the positive animals were 2- to 3-year-old goats, except for 1 month old kid. Of the seropositive animals, eight goats (22.2%) presented clinical signs and the rest were asymptomatic. The clinical signs were arthritis and chronic mastitis in goats and nervous symptoms in a kid. The circulation of the CAE/MV virus in goats and sheep is demonstrated, especially in farms of intensive technical goat farming in Venezuela and the presence of clinical signs compatible with the disease.El presente trabajo determinó la presencia de seropositividad al Lentivirosis Artritis Encefalitis Caprina (CAE) y Maedi-Visna (MV) en ovinos. Se seleccionaron al azar 260 caprinos y 30 ovinos de ganadería extensiva provenientes de cinco sectores, y 205 caprinos y 81 ovinos de ganadería semi-intensiva provenientes de cinco sectores, en ambos casos del estado Lara, Venezuela. Se realizó una encuesta epidemiológica y evaluación clínica a cada animal y se tomaron muestras de sangre para el análisis serológico por la técnica de ELISA competitivo. La seropositividad general fue de 6.25%. En las ganaderías extensivas se encontraron tres caprinos (1.46%) y tres ovinos (3.70%) seropositivos y en las ganaderías semi-intensivas 30 caprinos resultaron positivos (11.54%) y ningún ovino. La mayoría de los animales positivos eran cabras adultas de 2-3 años, a excepción de cabritos de 1 mes de edad. De los animales seropositivos, 8 cabras (22.2%) presentaron signos clínicos y el resto fue asintomático. Los signos clínicos fueron artritis y mastitis crónica en cabras y sintomatología nerviosa en un cabrito. Se demuestra la circulación del virus CAE/MV en caprinos y ovinos, en especial en fincas de ganadería caprina intensiva tecnificada en Venezuela y la presencia de signos clínicos compatibles con la enfermedad.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2021-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/1777910.15381/rivep.v32i5.17779Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 Núm. 5 (2021); e17779Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 32 No. 5 (2021); e177791682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/17779/17310Derechos de autor 2021 Raúl Rojas, Francisco Aldana, Luis Barroeta, Caribay Chirinos, Yvenioski Gamarra, Rafael Pérez, Francisco Vargashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/177792021-10-27T23:32:00Z
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