Epidemiological Dynamics of Canine Morbillivirus in Resident Dogs of Makurdi Metropolis, Benue State, Nigeria

Canine distemper is an endemic viral disease of dogs in Nigeria. Knowledge of the carrier status of dogs is key to successful control of the  disease. In this study, the carrier status of apparently healthy dogs’ resident in parts of Makurdi metropolis was determined using  the immunochromatographic...

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Published inNigerian veterinary journal (Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association) Vol. 45; no. 3; pp. 62 - 76
Main Authors Ibu, John, Chah, Kennedy, Ezema, Wilfred, Woma, Timothy, Eze, Didacus, Okwor, Emmanuel, Agbo, Joseph, Anzaku, Eson, Ode, Samuel, Mlanga, Esther, Rabo, Nathaniel Daniel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.10.2024
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ISSN0331-3026
0331-3026
DOI10.4314/nvj.v45i3.5

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Abstract Canine distemper is an endemic viral disease of dogs in Nigeria. Knowledge of the carrier status of dogs is key to successful control of the  disease. In this study, the carrier status of apparently healthy dogs’ resident in parts of Makurdi metropolis was determined using  the immunochromatographic rapid antigen assay kit for qualitative detection of canine morbillivirus antigens in ante-mortem samples.  Ocular-, nasal-, and rectal- swabs, as well as serum were taken from each of 204 dogs bringing a total of 816 samples. The results showed  that 26.96 % of the dogs sampled were positive for Canine morbillivirus antigens. Viral antigens were detected in 9.8%, 11.27%, and 4.41%  of nasal, ocular, and rectal swaps respectively, and in 6.37% of the serum samples collected. An age-related susceptibility was observed as  viral antigens detection rate was higher in younger dogs compared to older ones. Similarly, 40.43% of vaccinated and 22.93% of  unvaccinated dogs were positive for canine morbillivirus antigens. Of significant importance is the prevalence rate in unvaccinated  population of dogs. In terms of breed-related detection rate, 23.93% of Nigerian local dogs and 40.63% of exotic breeds tested positive for  viral antigens, and it was observed that 25.54% of dogs which had history of contact with other dogs and 40% of dogs which had no  such history carried canine morbillivirus antigens. The significance of this study is that it details the current epidemiological dynamics of  canine morbillivirus in resident dogs of Makurdi metropolitan area, and the findings are discussed. Subject Areas: Animal infectious  disease epidemiology. 
AbstractList Canine distemper is an endemic viral disease of dogs in Nigeria. Knowledge of the carrier status of dogs is key to successful control of the  disease. In this study, the carrier status of apparently healthy dogs’ resident in parts of Makurdi metropolis was determined using  the immunochromatographic rapid antigen assay kit for qualitative detection of canine morbillivirus antigens in ante-mortem samples.  Ocular-, nasal-, and rectal- swabs, as well as serum were taken from each of 204 dogs bringing a total of 816 samples. The results showed  that 26.96 % of the dogs sampled were positive for Canine morbillivirus antigens. Viral antigens were detected in 9.8%, 11.27%, and 4.41%  of nasal, ocular, and rectal swaps respectively, and in 6.37% of the serum samples collected. An age-related susceptibility was observed as  viral antigens detection rate was higher in younger dogs compared to older ones. Similarly, 40.43% of vaccinated and 22.93% of  unvaccinated dogs were positive for canine morbillivirus antigens. Of significant importance is the prevalence rate in unvaccinated  population of dogs. In terms of breed-related detection rate, 23.93% of Nigerian local dogs and 40.63% of exotic breeds tested positive for  viral antigens, and it was observed that 25.54% of dogs which had history of contact with other dogs and 40% of dogs which had no  such history carried canine morbillivirus antigens. The significance of this study is that it details the current epidemiological dynamics of  canine morbillivirus in resident dogs of Makurdi metropolitan area, and the findings are discussed. Subject Areas: Animal infectious  disease epidemiology. 
Author Ibu, John
Anzaku, Eson
Okwor, Emmanuel
Ezema, Wilfred
Mlanga, Esther
Woma, Timothy
Rabo, Nathaniel Daniel
Chah, Kennedy
Agbo, Joseph
Ode, Samuel
Eze, Didacus
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