Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) is caused by a virus of the
family Paramyxoviridae, genus Morbillivirus and species Morbillivirus caprinae
or small ruminant Morbilli virus. PPR also known as ovine rinderpest is an
acute, highly contagious, World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH)
notifiable and economically important transboundary viral disease affecting
primarily sheep and goats associated with high morbidity and mortality. Camels
and wild small ruminants can also be affected by PPRV. PPR is considered as one of the main
constraints in augmenting the productivity of small ruminants in developing
countries and severely affects poor farmer’s economies. The disease is
clinically manifested by pyrexia, occulo-nasal discharges, necrotizing and
erosive stomatitis, gastroenteritis, diarrhea, bronchopneumonia and can be
diagnosed from classic clinical signs, pathological lesions, and specific
detection of virus antigen-surface proteins/antibodies/viral RNA in the
clinical samples by various immune chromatographic/serological tests and
molecular assays. The current diagnostic strategy for PPR used in network
laboratories of AHD Kerala is mainly based on serological assays. The present study aimed to standardize
Taqman-based reverse transcription Real-Time PCR (RT PCR) protocols for the
detection of PPR virus in samples like EDTA blood collected during
viraemic/febrile phase and tissue samples after post-mortem from clinically
affected animals- and to study the molecular epidemiology of isolates recovered
targeting Fusion protein (F) gene.
Author(s) Details
Sunitha Karunakaran
Animal Disease Control Project, Thrissur, India and
Veterinary Dispensary, Koorkanchery, Thrissur, India.
Beena. P. S
Omicsgen Life Sciences Limited, North Kalamassery, Kochi,
Kerala, India.
Gopika Thattat
Gopinathan
Department of Animal Husbandry, Clinical Laboratory, Animal
Disease Control Project, Thrissur, Kerala,
India.
Hareesh Sasidharan
Animal Disease Control Project, Thrissur, India and
Veterinary Dispensary, Koorkanchery, Thrissur, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ibs/v4/11456F
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