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Volume 8, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Vet Sci Technol, an open access journal

ISSN: 2157-7579

Veterinary 2017

September 04-05, 2017

September 04-05, 2017 | Paris, France

7

th

International Veterinary Congress

Seromonitoring study of foot and mouth disease in the republic of Azerbaijan (2016)

Shalala Zeynalova

Republican Veterinary Laboratory, Baku

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oot and mouth disease outbreaks have occurred in Azerbaijan in different years. In neighboring states, such as Iran and Turkey,

foot and mouth disease epizooty is reported every year. Continuous spread of the disease in these countries causes constant

danger for the country. Twice a year livestock and small cattle is vaccinated against the disease as a preventive measure.

The main of this study aimwas to surveillance of current situation; define of immunity status new vaccine and non-structural proteins

(NSP) of foot and mouth disease in the border rayon’s of country for the year 2016. In addition managing control over animals passing

through the border.

In March and April, 2016 livestock and small cattle were immunized with trivalent (A, O, Azia1) vaccine in all rayon’s of the country.

21-30 days after vaccination, rayon’s collected blood samples and sent them to Republican Veterinary Laboratory. Assays were

conducted with NSP and solid faze ELISA.

Total 1692 serum samples were collected across the country as a result of this study. The 2.6% of positivity for NSP. The immune

status of antibodies against serotype A -60%, Azia 1-70%, O- 60%.

As a result of seromonitoring, it was defined that the epizootic state against foot and mouth disease was stable. The high percentage

of positive results among animals passed through the border indicates the necessity for imposing quarantine on imported animals.

Accordingly, the used vaccine have been shoved the less effectivity and quality. The positive results obtained show the need to continue

the vaccination, however with different vaccine.

Biography

Shalala Zeynalova Karam working as Deputy director in Republican Veterinary Laboratory, Baku. Her international experience includes various programs,

contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. Her research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national

and international journals.

zeynalovaeddm@gmail.com

Shalala Zeynalova, J Vet Sci Technol 2017, 8:4(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7579-C1-024