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Prof. El-Sayed Moustafa Ibrahim Galila :: Publications:

Title:
Seroprevalence and Economic Impact of Rift Valley Fever Among Small Ruminants
Authors: Abdelfattah Selim, Iman Kamel and El-Sayed Moustafa Ibrahim
Year: 2015
Keywords: RVF, small ruminant, serology, economic impact, immunefluorescent
Journal: Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
Volume: 10
Issue: 11
Pages: 781-788
Publisher: CrossMark
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper El-Sayed Moustafa Ibrahim Galila_RVF.pdf
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Abstract:

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is an acute, mosquito-borne viral disease that has a significant global threat to humans and livestock. The seroprevalence and economic impact of RVF among small ruminants in some localities in Egypt were studied. The antibodies against RVF were detected using three serological tests ELISA, AGPT and SNT. The obtained results showed high incidence of RVF in sheep and in El-Sharkia and Marsa Matrouh than in goat and in El-Dakhalia and El-Kaliobia governorates. Moreover, the SNT and ELISA showed higher sensitivity than AGPT. The SNT was sensitive and save the money in comparison with other test but less specific. Therefore, ELISA is most sensitive and economic test for detection of RVF among small ruminant.

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