๐ Sero-prevalence, cross-species infection and serological determinants of prevalence of Bovine Coronavirus in Cattle, Sheep and Goats in Ghana
ยฉ 2019Cattle, goats and sheep are dominant livestock species in sub-Saharan Africa, with sometimes limited information on the prevalence of major infectious diseases. Restrictions due to notifiable epizootics complicate the exchange of samples in surveillance studies and suggest that laboratory capacities should be established domestically. Bovine Coronavirus (BCoV) causes mainly enteric disease in cattle. Spillover to small ruminants is possible. Here we established BCoV serology based on a recombinant immunofluorescence assay for cattle, goats and sheep, and studied the seroprevalence of BCoV in these species in four different locations in the Greater Accra, Volta, Upper East, and Northern provinces of Ghana. The whole sampling and testing was organized and conducted by a veterinary school in Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana. Among sampled sheep (n = 102), goats (n = 66), and cattle (n = 1495), the seroprevalence rates were 25.8 %, 43.1 % and 55.8 %. For cattle, seroprevalence was significantly higher on larger farms (82.2 % vs 17.8 %, comparing farms with >50 or <50 animals; p = 0.027). Highest prevalence was seen in the Northern province with dry climate, but no significant trend following the north-south gradient of sampling sites was detected. Our study identifies a considerable seroprevalence for BCoV in Ghana and provides further support for the spillover of BCoV to small ruminants in settings with mixed husbandry and limited separation between species.
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๐ significantly higher (104)
๐ infectious disease (312)
๐ infectious diseases (94)
author
๐ค Burimuah, Vitus
๐ค Sylverken, Augustina
๐ค Owusu, Michael
๐ค El-Duah, Philip
๐ค Yeboah, Richmond
๐ค Lamptey, Jones
๐ค Frimpong, Yaw Oppong
๐ค Agbenyega, Olivia
๐ค Folitse, Raphael
๐ค Tasiame, William
๐ค Emikpe, Benjamin
๐ค Owiredu, Eddie Williams
๐ค Oppong, Samuel
๐ค Adu-Sarkodie, Yaw
๐ค Drosten, Christian
year
โฐ 2020
journal
๐ Veterinary Microbiology
issn
๐ 18732542 03781135
volume
241
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