
doi: 10.1111/tbed.12176
pmid: 24127821
In this study, we investigated recent sheep pox outbreaks that occurred in Ononsky and Borzunsky regions of Zabajkalskij kray of Russia. The outbreaks involved in 2756 animals of which 112 were infected and 3 were slaughtered. Samples of injured skin of infected sheep were analysed by electron microscopy and CaPV-specific P32 gene amplification. Following sequence analysis of entire P32 gene showed that both specimens were identical to the sequence of several sheep poxvirus isolates from China and India. The close location of China to the last decade's Russian outbreaks suggest that possible future outbreaks in Russia could occur along the border regions with countries where sheep and goat pox are not controlled.
Sheep, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Amplification, Sheep Diseases, Poxviridae Infections, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Disease Outbreaks, Russia, Microscopy, Electron, DNA, Viral, Animals, Capripoxvirus, Phylogeny, Skin
Sheep, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Amplification, Sheep Diseases, Poxviridae Infections, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Disease Outbreaks, Russia, Microscopy, Electron, DNA, Viral, Animals, Capripoxvirus, Phylogeny, Skin
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