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Title: Detection of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Antigen in Pneumonic Lungs from Sheep and Goats Slaughtered at Al-Hasaheisa Slaughter House - Gezira State
Other Titles: التقصي عن انتجين فيروس طاعون المجترات الصغيرة في أنسجة رئوية من ضان وماعز مصابة بالإلتهاب الرئوي من مسلخ الحصاحيصا ، ولاية الجزيرة
Authors: Alhussain, Alaa Eltieb Mohammed
Supervisor, -Nussieba Ahmed Osman Elhag
Keywords: Veterinary Medicine
Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Antigen
Pneumonic Lungs
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2019
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Alhussain, Alaa Eltieb Mohammed . Detection of Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Antigen in Pneumonic Lungs from Sheep and Goats Slaughtered at Al-Hasaheisa Slaughter House - Gezira State \ Alaa Eltieb Mohammed Alhussain ; Nussieba Ahmed Osman Elhag .- Khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of Veterinary Medicine,2019.-61p.:ill.;28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: The present study was conducted to investigate the presence of PPR among sheep and goats in Al-Hasaheisa slaughter house, Gezira State, Central Sudan during March 2019. Ninety-nine pneumonic lung samples were collected from sheep (80) and goats (19) from Al-Hasaheisa slaughter house, Gezira State, Central Sudan. A 20% lung tissue homogenate was prepared from sheep and goat lung samples. All samples were screened for the presence of PPRV antigen using the haemagglutination (HA) test. To achieve highest haemagglutination titres, the HA test was performed using 0.8% chicken RBCs suspension, PBS of pH 6.8 and the HA plates were incubated at 4°C for 16-17 minutes. The results revealed that 86/99 samples were positive for PPRV antigen with an overall antigenic prevalence of 86.9% whereas 13/99 (13.1%) samples were found negative. Moreover, all goat samples (19/19, 100%) were found positive while 67/80 (83.7%) sheep samples were found positive and 13/80 (16.3%) were found negative. Results indicated that the heamagglutination titres achieved ranged from 2 to 256 HAU with mean titre of 17. Two (2.0%) samples achieved the highest HA titre of 256 HAU and 2 (2.0%) samples achieved the highest HA titre of 128 HAU. Apparently most of the samples 29 (29.3%) achieved titre of 8 HAU. Within goats, HA results revealed heamagglutination titres ranged from 2 to 256 HAU with mean titre of 22.7. One sample only (5.3%) achieved the highest HA titre of 256 HAU. Of note, most samples (7, 36.8%) achieved titre of 4 HAU. Within sheep, HA results revealed heamagglutination titres ranged from 2 to 256 HAU with mean titre of 15.6. One sample only (1.2%) achieved the highest HA titre of 256 HAU and 2 (2.5%) samples achieved the highest HA titre of 128 HAU. Of note, most samples (25, 31.3%) achieved titre of 8 HAU. The findings indicated the presence of PPR among sheep and goats in Al-Hasaheisa, Gezira State. The high prevalence value achieved indicated the wide exposure of these animals to PPRV
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/25015
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