Complement fixing antibodies to Orungo virus in food animals of Northern Nigeria

In 1981 serum samples were collected from 1106 domestic ruminants in seven different locations in Kaduna and Sokoto States of Northern Nigeria. These states represent the part of the country where there has been no reports of clinical disease or antibody to Orungo virus. Orungo virus antibodies were...

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Published inInternational journal of zoonoses Vol. 11; no. 2; p. 149
Main Authors Ezeifeka, G O, Umoh, J U, Belino, E D, Ezeokoli, C D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published China (Republic : 1949- ) 01.12.1984
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Summary:In 1981 serum samples were collected from 1106 domestic ruminants in seven different locations in Kaduna and Sokoto States of Northern Nigeria. These states represent the part of the country where there has been no reports of clinical disease or antibody to Orungo virus. Orungo virus antibodies were detected in 26.7% of the sheep, 6.8% of the cattle, 30.7% of the goats and 37.5% of the camels tested by the complement fixation method. The antibody titer in the various positive samples were also determined. Hitherto, Orungo virus infection has not been reported in goats and camels in this country.
ISSN:0377-0168