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Foot and mouth disease (FMD), a trans-boundary animal disease of major economic importance, is endemic in Kenya and yet there is lack of documentation on the prevalence and serotype distribution of Foot and Mouth Disease. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against foot-and-mouth disease virus in Kenya using Non-Structural Protein and Liquid Phase Blocking Elisa, as well as the virus serotype distribution. Both Bovine and porcine sera were screened and FMD sero-prevalence along risky zones determined. The national prevalence of FMD in bovine species was 52.5%…mehr

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Foot and mouth disease (FMD), a trans-boundary animal disease of major economic importance, is endemic in Kenya and yet there is lack of documentation on the prevalence and serotype distribution of Foot and Mouth Disease. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against foot-and-mouth disease virus in Kenya using Non-Structural Protein and Liquid Phase Blocking Elisa, as well as the virus serotype distribution. Both Bovine and porcine sera were screened and FMD sero-prevalence along risky zones determined. The national prevalence of FMD in bovine species was 52.5% while that of porcine species was 54.4% and the reported vaccination cover was low at 14.1%. SAT 1 was the most prevalent (50.9%) among the four serotypes present. The study provides deep insights into the prevailing Foot and Mouth disease status and is invaluable to development partners as well as Government agencies keen to enhance livestock production and marketing not only in Kenya but thewhole East African region
Autorenporträt
Dr. G.C.Gitao PhD graduated from University of Nairobi and University of Reading UK . He has worked in Botswana and Kenya on various aspects of camel productivity and has published widely in reputed journals. He has led several projects on camel development.