Orf is an important viral disease that affects goats and sheep and results in large economic losses. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of off and identify the potential risk factors of this disea...Orf is an important viral disease that affects goats and sheep and results in large economic losses. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of off and identify the potential risk factors of this disease in the main breeding areas of China. Among 1,241 blood samples collected from goats without clinical signs of off, 433 samples (34.89%) were positive for off virus infection, which was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting a partial B2L sequence of the viral genome. Moreover, a total of 874 buceal swab samples were collected, of which 64 samples (7.32%) were positive for the orf virus on the basis of PCR detection. According to logistic regression, all of the variables, including age, breed, location and farm management, had significant impacts on the prevalence of orf. Lambs under intensive management in Yunnan province were more susceptible to off virus infection than animals in other groups. Anglo-Nubian goats were at more risk of off positivity than other breeds, whereas Saanen dairy goats were at significantly less risk. In summary, as the first epidemiological study of off in China, this investigation suggested that off is a neglected disease that requires more attention in the future.展开更多
文摘Orf is an important viral disease that affects goats and sheep and results in large economic losses. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of off and identify the potential risk factors of this disease in the main breeding areas of China. Among 1,241 blood samples collected from goats without clinical signs of off, 433 samples (34.89%) were positive for off virus infection, which was detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting a partial B2L sequence of the viral genome. Moreover, a total of 874 buceal swab samples were collected, of which 64 samples (7.32%) were positive for the orf virus on the basis of PCR detection. According to logistic regression, all of the variables, including age, breed, location and farm management, had significant impacts on the prevalence of orf. Lambs under intensive management in Yunnan province were more susceptible to off virus infection than animals in other groups. Anglo-Nubian goats were at more risk of off positivity than other breeds, whereas Saanen dairy goats were at significantly less risk. In summary, as the first epidemiological study of off in China, this investigation suggested that off is a neglected disease that requires more attention in the future.