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Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms

Eduard A Shuralev 1
Nail I Khammadov 2
Inna A. Elizarova 2
Gaysha R Salmanova 2
Nikolai D Shamaev 3
Sergei V. Petrov 4
Clare Whelan 5
Nikolai Yu. Saushkin 6
Jeanne V Samsonova 6
Ilsur G. Galimzyanov 7
Marina A. Efimova 8
Kamil S Khaertynov 9
Tagir Kh Faizov 2
Malik N Mukminov 4
Arkadiy V Ivanov 10
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Research and Development Department, Enfer Scientific, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
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Department of Surgery, Obstetrics, and Pathology of Companion Animals, Kazan State Academy of Veterinary Medicine named after N.E. Bauman, Kazan, Tatarstan, 420029, Russian Federation.
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Department of Agricultural Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences, 32A Leninsky Prospect, Moscow, 119334, Russian Federation.
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-07-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.541
CiteScore4.2
Impact factor2.0
ISSN09728988, 22310916
General Veterinary
Abstract

Background and Aim: Several reports described the detection of specific caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV) antibodies in Russian goat populations, which indicates the circulation of CAEV in Russian goat farms. The aim of this study was to use a multi-target approach to testing with both serological tests and an in-house real-time (RT) molecular test to investigate the prevalence of CAEV in goats from three hobbyist farms in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Materials and Methods: We applied a multi-target approach to testing with both enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and an in-house RT polymerase chain reaction test to investigate the prevalence of CAEV in goats. Animals from the three hobbyist farms were used in this study. The animals from two farms (n=13 for F1 and n=8 for F2) had clinical signs of arthritis and mastitis. In the third farm (n=15 for F3), all goats were home-bred and had no contact with imported animals. Results: CAEV antibodies (ELISA targets TM env and gag genes) were detected in serum samples from two farms (F1 and F2), indicating seroprevalence of 87.50-92.31%. Specific CAEV antibodies were also detected in milk samples. CAEV proviral DNA was detected in 53.85-62.50%. The results from all tests performed in the third farm (F3) were negative, indicating that all tests were 100% specific. Conclusion: The results showed that CAEV is circulating and present in small hobbyist goat farms in Russia. Serological and molecular tests could be important for programs to control and eradicate CAEV in Russia for hobbyist goat farms.

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Shuralev E. A. et al. Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms // Veterinary World. 2021. Vol. 14. No. 7. pp. 1718-1726.
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Shuralev E. A., Khammadov N. I., Osyanin K. A., Elizarova I. A., Salmanova G. R., Shamaev N. D., Petrov S. V., Whelan C., Saushkin N. Y., Samsonova J. V., Galimzyanov I. G., Efimova M. A., Khaertynov K. S., Faizov T. Kh., Mukminov M. N., Ivanov A. V. Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms // Veterinary World. 2021. Vol. 14. No. 7. pp. 1718-1726.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.14202/vetworld.2021.1718-1726
UR - https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.1718-1726
TI - Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms
T2 - Veterinary World
AU - Shuralev, Eduard A
AU - Khammadov, Nail I
AU - Osyanin, Konstantin A.
AU - Elizarova, Inna A.
AU - Salmanova, Gaysha R
AU - Shamaev, Nikolai D
AU - Petrov, Sergei V.
AU - Whelan, Clare
AU - Saushkin, Nikolai Yu.
AU - Samsonova, Jeanne V
AU - Galimzyanov, Ilsur G.
AU - Efimova, Marina A.
AU - Khaertynov, Kamil S
AU - Faizov, Tagir Kh
AU - Mukminov, Malik N
AU - Ivanov, Arkadiy V
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/07/01
PB - Veterinary World
SP - 1718-1726
IS - 7
VL - 14
PMID - 34475691
SN - 0972-8988
SN - 2231-0916
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@article{2021_Shuralev,
author = {Eduard A Shuralev and Nail I Khammadov and Konstantin A. Osyanin and Inna A. Elizarova and Gaysha R Salmanova and Nikolai D Shamaev and Sergei V. Petrov and Clare Whelan and Nikolai Yu. Saushkin and Jeanne V Samsonova and Ilsur G. Galimzyanov and Marina A. Efimova and Kamil S Khaertynov and Tagir Kh Faizov and Malik N Mukminov and Arkadiy V Ivanov},
title = {Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms},
journal = {Veterinary World},
year = {2021},
volume = {14},
publisher = {Veterinary World},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.1718-1726},
number = {7},
pages = {1718--1726},
doi = {10.14202/vetworld.2021.1718-1726}
}
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Shuralev, Eduard A., et al. “Initial multi-target approach shows importance of improved caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus control program in Russia for hobbyist goat farms.” Veterinary World, vol. 14, no. 7, Jul. 2021, pp. 1718-1726. https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.1718-1726.