Med. Weter. 78 (8), 376-382, 2022
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| JIGE XIN, XIONG DAI, JUN DONG, CHONG ZHANG,
YUNQING YANG, JUN AI, DIANGANG HAN |
| Serological surveillance for FMDV antibodies
serotypes O and A in cattle in Tongliao,
Inner Mongolia, China |
| Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is an acute, febrile and highly contagious disease caused by foot-and-mouth
disease virus (FMDV), mainly affecting cloven-hoofed animals. FMDV antibody detection can provide a timely
understanding of the immune level after vaccination. In this study, 22,902 cattle blood samples from free-range
households and large-scale farms were collected from eight districts in Tongliao city, Inner Mongolia Autonomous
Region, China, from January to December 2020. Serum antibodies against serotypes O and A FMDV were
detected by liquid-phase blocking ELISA. The results showed that the positive rates of serotypes O and A FMDV
antibodies in Tongliao were 91.21% and 90.18%, respectively. The positive rates of serotypes O and A FMDV
antibodies in 8 regions ranged from 85.80% to 98.41% and 84.48% to 96.77%, respectively. The positive rates
of serotypes O antibodies in cattle from households and farms were 82.15% to 97.41%, and 90.51% to 99.32%,
respectively. The positive rates of serotypes A FMDV antibodies in cattle from households and farms ranged
from 83.47% to 96.77% and 84.98% to 97.30%, respectively. The positive rates of serotype O FMDV antibody
in spring, summer, autumn and winter were 92.68%, 94.40%, 88.84% and 84.32%, respectively, and those of
serotype A FMDV antibody were 93.50%, 92.19%, 87.26% and 88.86%, respectively. The results indicated
that the immunization level of FMD was high in Tongliao city, and all positive rates exceeded the requirement
that the qualified rate of immune antibody should be kept above 70% all year long according to the National
Compulsory Immunization Plan of Animal Epidemic Diseases in 2020. However, vaccination and antibody
detection of cattle raised by households in autumn and winter should be strengthened. The results of this study
can provide a basis for authorities to formulate FMD prevention and control plans. |
| Keywords: antibody detection, liquid-phase blocking ELISA, cattle, serotypes O and A foot-and-mouth
disease, FMD virus |