Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in Yak (Bos grunniens): An Evidence of Species Spillover from Cattle in India

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作者
Reddy, Gundallahalli Bayyappa Manjunatha [1 ]
Pabbineedi, Sai Mounica [1 ]
Nagaraj, Sudeep [1 ]
Bijalwan, Shraddha [1 ]
Tadakod, Sunil [1 ]
Bhutia, Zeruiah [2 ]
Palmu, Diki [2 ]
Rai, Seema [2 ]
Bhutia, Pempa Doma [2 ]
Bhutia, Pem Tshering [2 ]
Shenga, Emila [2 ]
Gulati, Baldev Raj [1 ]
机构
[1] ICAR Natl Inst Vet Epidemiol & Dis Informat, Bengaluru 560064, India
[2] Anim Husb & Vet Serv Dept, Tadong 791109, Sikkim, India
关键词
cattle; India; lumpy skin disease virus; phylogenetic analysis; spillover; yak; VIRUS-INFECTION; TRANSMISSION; SAMPLES;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms11122823
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Lumpy skin disease (LSD), caused by the lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), is a global concern that affects cattle and buffalo. Recently, the disease has been reported in new species such as the Indian Gazelle, Camel, Banteng, Gaur, and Giraffe from various parts of the world. This report provides an insight into the occurrence of LSD in Yak from Sikkim, a North-Eastern state of India. During the investigation, both cattle and yak exhibited typical clinical signs of LSD, including skin nodular lesions. The morbidity, mortality, and case fatality rates for cattle were 9.08%, 1.84%, and 20.24%, respectively. Similarly, the morbidity, mortality, and case fatality rates in yak were 7.57%, 1.24%, and 16.33%, respectively. The virus isolation and amplification of LSDV-specific genes confirmed the presence of LSDV in cattle, yak, and vectors. Further, demonstrated antibodies in randomly collected sera from na & iuml;ve and unvaccinated cattle and yak using indirect Enzyme Linked Immuno-sorbent Assay (iELISA) and Serum Neutralisation test (SNT) from this region. Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of P32, GPCR, and RPO30 genes revealed that the virus isolated from both species was 100% identical to each other and also closely related to the field LSDV isolates circulating in the Indian subcontinent. The study highlighted the emergence of LSDV in unconventional hosts and underscored the need to include other bovine species in national disease control programs, encompassing disease surveillance initiatives.
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