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dc.contributor.authorIdres, Takfarinas-
dc.contributor.authorLamara, Ali-
dc.contributor.authorTemim, Soraya-
dc.contributor.authorBoudjellaba, Sofiane-
dc.contributor.authorGagnon, Jean-
dc.contributor.authorChebloune, Yahia-
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-11T14:10:42Z-
dc.date.available2021-02-11T14:10:42Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://archive.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1129-
dc.descriptionN° 63fr_FR
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Infection of goats with caprine arthritis encephalitis virus (CAEV) has been detected in variable proportions in many countries all over the world. Here, we investigated the seroprevalence of CAEV in goats raised in Algeria. Material and Methods: A serological survey was performed on serum samples from 1,313 goats, including the local breeds (Arabia and Dwarf of Kabylia) and imported European breeds (Alpine and Saanen). Blood samples were taken from goats on 38 farms distributed across four different geographical regions of Algeria. Serum samples were tested for CAEV antibodies using a commercial ELISA. Results: A total of 390 serum samples were found to be positive for CAEV, giving an overall seropositivity rate of 29.7% in individual animals and 97.37% (37/38) at the goat farm level. Conclusion: These results provide the first large-scale serological evidence for the presence of CAEV infection in both the local and imported breeds of goats raised in Algeria, indicating that the virus infection is widespread.fr_FR
dc.language.isoenfr_FR
dc.publisherJournal de recherche vétérinairefr_FR
dc.subjectgoatsfr_FR
dc.subjectcaprine arthritis encephalitisfr_FR
dc.subjectvirusfr_FR
dc.subjectseroprevalencefr_FR
dc.subjectELISAfr_FR
dc.subjectAlgeriafr_FR
dc.titleSerological diagnosis of lentivirus infection in goats raised in Algeriafr_FR
dc.typeArticlefr_FR
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