2016
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12501
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Epidemiological and Molecular Studies on Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreaks in Turkey during 2014-2015

Abstract: This study was carried out to explore epidemiological and molecular features of lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) in the Aegean, Central Anatolian and Mediterranean regions of Turkey, to evaluate the risk factors associated with LSDV infection and to investigate the financial impact of LSD and potential role of the Culicoides spp. in the transmission of LSDV. Samples were obtained from 611 cattle, each from different farms, and each clinically suspected to be infected with LSDV during the months of July 2014 and… Show more

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“…LSD nucleic acid positive results were (19/41). This finding is in disagreement with a previous study that reported higher morbidities in the younger age categories (16). One possible reason for the lower prevalence of infection in calves could be the low frequency of pasture usage of calves in the region; however, adults are continuously in the pasture during the season.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…LSD nucleic acid positive results were (19/41). This finding is in disagreement with a previous study that reported higher morbidities in the younger age categories (16). One possible reason for the lower prevalence of infection in calves could be the low frequency of pasture usage of calves in the region; however, adults are continuously in the pasture during the season.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Clinical findings observed in the sampled animals study were 54.62%. This finding is in agreement with previous reports (16,17).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The most comprehensive studies were conducted by Işıdan et al (2014) and Sevik and Dogan (2016) in Turkey. Researchers used molecular tests and phylogenetic analyse tools.…”
Section: Fig-2: Eosinophillic Intracytoplasmic Inclusions With Hematomentioning
confidence: 99%