2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258755
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Lumpy skin disease outbreaks in Egypt during 2017-2018 among sheeppox vaccinated cattle: Epidemiological, pathological, and molecular findings

Abstract: The General Organization of the Veterinary Services in Egypt has adopted a sheeppox vaccination policy to control lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle. Over the course of the last two years, recurrent outbreaks were reported, with animals showing severe clinical signs and consequentially higher fatalities than that of cases reported in previous LSD outbreaks. A total of 1050 cattle showing typical clinical signs suggestive of LSD were clinically and pathologically investigated during 2017–2018. Skin nodules were… Show more

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“…appendiculatus have been implicated in the transmission of LSD in endemic areas [ 191 ]. In Egypt, recurrent outbreaks associated with devastating economic losses among cattle have recently been reported despite the adoption of the sheep pox vaccination strategy by the Egyptian government [ 192 ]. The LSD virus was isolated from different stages of Rh.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…appendiculatus have been implicated in the transmission of LSD in endemic areas [ 191 ]. In Egypt, recurrent outbreaks associated with devastating economic losses among cattle have recently been reported despite the adoption of the sheep pox vaccination strategy by the Egyptian government [ 192 ]. The LSD virus was isolated from different stages of Rh.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The invading LSDV was similar to those discovered in China in 2019, evidenced by our phylogenetic analyses. A few viral genomic regions, GPCR gene [20,22], ORF011, ORF012, ORF036 [16], P32 gene [21], and RPO30 gene [3,19], have been used in studying phylogeny of LSDV isolates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At postmortem, edematous, and congested lungs along with nodules in the respiratory tract especially lungs and GI tract were present (Coetzer 2004;Zeynalova et al 2016;Rouby et al 2021). Tissues of digestive, respiratory, and reproductive tract such as the muzzle, lips (inner side), gingiva, dental pad, nasal cavity, trachea, larynx, abomasum, teats, udder, and reproductive tract in male and female could show lesions of the LSD.…”
Section: Gross Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%