Studies on the occurrence and distribution of HI antibodies against some arboviruses in the serum of domestic mammals in Puglia.
Abstract: The virological and serological studies previously carried out on arboviruses in Italy are reviewed. The presence of antibodies to 11 arboviruses was investigated in the serum of various domestic animals (100 horses, 107 pigs, 102 sheep, 205 goats, 100 cattle and 200 dogs) from some areas of Puglia. The techniques are described. The results, given in tables and discussed in detail, support the hypothesis that in this region also there are arboviruses circulating, particularly those of group B.
Publication Date: 1977-04-01 PubMed ID: 201546
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The research article abstract discusses a study on antibody occurrence and distribution against a few arboviruses within certain domestic animals in Puglia, Italy. The findings of the study suggest that the region might have circulating arboviruses, especially those in group B.
Summary of prior studies
- The paper begins by reviewing previous virological and serological studies done on arboviruses in Italy.
Arbovirus antibody investigation
- The main part of the research involves investigating the presence of antibodies to 11 different arboviruses within various domestic animals in Puglia. These animals include horses, pigs, sheep, goats, cattle, and dogs.
- The researchers collected serum samples from the animals and then used specific scientific techniques to test for arbovirus antibodies, although the abstract doesn’t provide specifics about what these techniques were.
Findings and implications
- The results of the research are reported in tables and discussed at length in the body of the article. The authors found evidence to support the hypothesis that arboviruses, especially those belonging to group B, are circulating in the region.
Implications
- The findings of this study are important for understanding the spread of arboviruses in a specific geographical location. Knowing which animals carry these viruses and in which areas they are prevalent can help in managing and preventing their transmission.
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APA
Bonaduce A, Compagnucci M, Bonaduce D, Arpenti C, Martone F.
(1977).
Studies on the occurrence and distribution of HI antibodies against some arboviruses in the serum of domestic mammals in Puglia.
Folia Vet Lat, 7(2), 145-157.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Animals, Domestic / immunology
- Antibodies, Viral / analysis
- Arboviruses / immunology
- Bunyamwera virus / immunology
- Cattle / immunology
- Dogs / immunology
- Encephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne / immunology
- Goats / immunology
- Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests
- Horses / immunology
- Italy
- Sindbis Virus / immunology
- West Nile virus / immunology
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