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Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus (PPRV)

ID Screen® PPR Competition

ELISA

Competitive ELISA kit for the detection of anti-PPRV nucleoprotein antibodies in sheep and goat serum or plasma

Please contact IDvet for use on other species.
This test does not contain any virus particles

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  • High specificity and sensitivity
  • Straightforward and rapid protocol: each sample is deposited only once (screening format), and results are obtained in 90 minutes
  • Convenient format: the only commercial ELISA to supply ready-to-use, coated plates, and all other components in liquid format. Plates are supplied in strips
  • Practical: easily check that all samples have been correctly deposited because the dilution buffer changes color upon addition of the sera

Method :

Competitive ELISA

Species :

Multiple species, including sheep, goats and others

Specimens :

Serum or plasma

Coated antigen :

PPRV nucleoprotein (NP)

Conjugate :

Anti-NP-HRP conjugate (concentrated 10X)

Product reference

Kit format

Reactions

Plate format

PPRC-4P 4 plates 384 12 x 8-well strips
PPRC-10P 10 plates 960 12 x 8-well strips

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

  1. Tully M. et al. (2023). The evaluation of five serological assays in determining seroconversion to peste des petits ruminants virus in typical and atypical hosts. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 14787.
  2. Bataille A. et al. (2019). Optimization and evaluation of a non-invasive tool for PPR surveillance and control. Scientific Reports 9 : 4742.
  3. Torsson E. et al. (2018). Filter paper is a simple and cost-effective transport medium for serological diagnosis of Peste des petits ruminants. Small ruminant research, 170, 154-159.

SMALL RUMINANTS

VACCINATION MONITORING AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES

  1. Algezoli O. et al. (2024). Sero-prevalence of peste des petits ruminants virus-specific antibodies in Sudanese sheep and goats before and after vaccination. researchsquare.com.
  2. Byadovskaya O. et al. (2024). Completely Protects Goats from a Virulent Lineage IV Field Strain of Peste Des Petits Ruminants Virus. Vaccines 12(2), 110.
  3. Amanova Z. et al. (2023). Assessment of Peste des Petits Ruminants Antibodies in Vaccinated Pregnant Ewes of Kazakh Breed Fine-Fleeced and Determination of the Decreasing Trend of Maternal Immunity in Their Lambs. Viruses 15, 2054.
  4. Crofts F. et al. (2023). Evaluation of a novel liquid stabilised peste des petits ruminants vaccine: Safety and immunogenic efficacy in sheep and goats in the field in Jordan. Vaccine: X, 15, 100363.
  5. Milovanovic M. et al. (2022). The Experimental Infection of Goats with Small Ruminant Morbillivirus Originated from Barbary Sheep. Pathogens, 11, 991.
  6. Amanova Z. et al. (2021). Duration of Protective Immunity in Sheep Vaccinated with a Combined Vaccine against Peste des Petits Ruminants and Sheep Pox. Vaccines 9, 912.
  7. Enchery F. et al. (2019). Development of a PPRV challenge model in goats and its use to assess the efficacy of a PPR vaccine. Vaccine, 37(12), 1667-1673.
  8. Irshad H. et al. (2019). Efficacy of three different Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccines and determination of appropriate age of PPR vaccination in lambs. Pak Vet J, 39(4): 606-608.Balinandi S. et al. (2021).
  9. Fakri F. et al. (2017). Susceptibility of Moroccan sheep and goat breeds to peste des petits ruminants Virus. Acta Vet Scand 59:56.
  10. Dik B. et al. (2016). Corynebacterium cutis Lysate Treatment can Increase the Efficacies of PPR Vaccine. Journal of interferon & cytokine research, Volume 00, Number 00.
  11. Holzer B. et al. (2016). Protection of cattle against rinderpest by vaccination with wild type but not attenuated strains of Peste des Petits Ruminants virus. J. Virol. doi: 10.1128/JVI.00040-16.
  12. Kabir M. E. et al. (2016). Sero-surveillance and sero-monitoring of locally produced PPR vaccine in the field and experimental level. Asian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 2(1), 33-37.
  13. Rojas J.M. et al. (2014). Vaccination with Recombinant Adenoviruses Expressing the Pest des Petits Ruminants Virus F or H Proteins Overcomes Viral Immunosuppression and Induces Protective Immunity against PPRV Challenge in Sheep. Plos One,Vol. 9, Issue 7, e101226.

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES

  1. Ejigu E. et al. (2023). Sero-Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Peste Des Petits Ruminants in Dera and Gerar Jarso Districts of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, 111-123.
  2. Larska M. et al. (2023). Occurrence of emerging ruminant viruses in goats in Poland. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 26(1), 137-142.
  3. Nkamwesiga J. et al. (2023). Seroprevalence and risk factors of Peste des petits ruminants in different production systems in Uganda. Preventive veterinary medicine, 221, 106051.Hartlaub J. et al. (2020).
  4. Şevik M. (2023). Survey of antibodies to Peste des petits ruminants virus in small ruminants in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 74(4), 6393-6398.
  5. Akwongo C. et al. (2022). Prevalence, Risk Factors for Exposure, and Socio- Economic Impact of Peste Des Petits Ruminants in Karenga District, Karamoja Region, Uganda. Pathogens, 11, 54.
  6. Khanal, D. R. (2021). Detection of Antibodies against Peste Des Petits Ruminants Virus in Nepal. EC Veterinary Science, 6, 53-58.
  7. Shyaka A. et al. (2021). Serological Evidence of Exposure to Peste des Petits Ruminants in Small Ruminants in Rwanda. Front. Vet. Sci. 8:651978.
  8. Allahvirdizadeh R. et al. (2020). Seroprevalence study of peste des petits ruminants in sheeps of Shabestar, Iran. Iranian Journal of Virology 14(1): 21-27 .
  9. Bukar B.A. et al. (2020). The first Seroprevalence investigation of Peste des Petits ruminants virus among Sahel goat in Yobe state, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 18(4), 33-38.
  10. Gelana M. et al. (2020). Seroepidemiology of Peste des Petits ruminants in sheep and goats in the selected district of Horu Guduru Zone, Western Ethiopia. Research in Veterinary Science, 132, 527-534.
  11. Hosny W.A. et al. (2020). Field serological investigation for peste des petits ruminants, foot-and-mouth disease, and bluetongue diseases in illegally introduced animals in Egypt. Veterinary World, 13(8): 1661-1666.
  12. Kabir A. et al. (2020). Serological detection and confirmation of PPR among sheep and goat kept under different production systems. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 52(3), 1137.Zohaib A. et al. (2020).
  13. Mahmoud A.S. et al (2020). Sero-Prevalence Investigation of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) and Associated Risk Factors in Libya During 2015-2016. Medcina Intern 4: 143. Medcina Intern, 2(1), 193-195.
  14. Regmi B. et al. (2020). Monitoring of Serological Status in Response to PPR Vaccination in the Goat Population of Parbat, Baglung and Myagdi District of Nepal. Nepalese Vet. J. 36: 157 –162.
  15. Rume V.N. et al. (2020). Sero-epidemiology of peste des petits ruminants in Oromia and Afar regional states of Ethiopia. Rev Sci Tech, 39(3), 863-870.Mangombi J.B. et al.(2020).
  16. Burns R.J. et al. (2019). Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) virus serological surveillance in goats in Lao PDR: Issues for disease eradication in a low‐resource disease‐free setting. Transboundary and emerging diseases, 66(2), 939-947.
  17. Mapaco L. et al. (2019). Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Surveillance in Domestic Small, Ruminants, Mozambique (2015 and 2017). Vet. Sci. 6:370.
  18. Kgotlele T. et al. (2019). Detection of peste des petits ruminants and concurrent secondary diseases in sheep and goats in Ngorongoro district, Tanzania. Comparative Clinical Pathology, 28, 755-759.
  19. Sakhare P. et al. (2019). Seroepidemiology of Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in Sheep and Goats of Southern Districts of Gujarat, India. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 8(11): 1552-1565.
  20. Acharya N. et al. (2018). Cross-sectional sero-prevalence study of Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in goats of Syangja and Kaski districts of Nepal. Virus Disease, 29, 173-179.
  21. Dayhum A. et al. (2018). Sero-prevalence and epidemiology of Peste des Petits Ruminants in Libya. Transbound Emerg Dis. 65: e48–e54.
  22. Gebre T. et al. (2018). Seroprevalence and associated risk factors of Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) in sheep and goats in four districts of Bench Maji and Kafa Zones, South West Ethiopia. Global Veterinaria, 20(6), 260-270.
  23. Amelshay M. et al. (2017). An epidemological study on Peste des petits ruminants in Tripoli Region, Lybia. Veterinaria Italiana, 53 (3), 235-242.
  24. Mahmoud A.Z. et al. (2017). Outbreaks of PPR-FMD among sheep and goats in Hail, Saudi Arabia. Veterinary Sciences: Research and Reviews, 3(2): 38-44.
  25. Torsson E. et al. (2017). Seroprevalence and risk factors for Peste des Petits Ruminants and selected differential diagnosis in sheep and goats in Tanzania. Infection ecology & epidemiology VOL. 7, 1368336.
  26. Karim A. et al. (2016). Detection of Peste des petits ruminants virus and goatpox virus from an outbreak in goats with high mortality in Meghalaya state, India. Veterinary World, 9(9): 1025-1027.
  27. Undrakhbayar T. et al. (2016). Sero-surveillance of “Peste des Petits Ruminants” PPR in Mongolia and development of recommendation. Mongolian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 19 (03): 22-26.
  28. Woma T. et al. (2016). Serosurvey of peste des petits ruminants virus in small ruminants from different agro-ecological zones of Nigeria. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 83(1), Art. #1035, 9 pages.
  29. Kardjadj M. et al. (2015). Seroprevalence, distribution and risk factor for peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in Algeria. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 122(1-2), 205-210.
  30. Kihu S. et al. (2015). Sero-epidemiology of Peste des Petits Ruminants virus infection in Turkana County, Kenya. BMC Veterinary Research,11:87.
  31. Sharma K.K. et al. (2015). Diagnosis of Peste des Petits Ruminants infection in small ruminants through in-house developed indirect ELISA. Practical considerations. Veterinary World,8(4): 443-448.
  32. El Arbi A. S. et al. (2014). Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus, Mauritania. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Vol. 20, N° 2.
  33. Gurcay M. et al. (2013). Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR) Virus Infections in Goats in the Eastern Anatolia of Turkey. Kafkas Univ Vet Fak Derg 19 (Suppl-A): A93-A98.

LARGE RUMINANTS

  1. Sendow I. et al. (2024). Seroprevalence of peste des petits ruminants disease in Indonesian buffaloes may be an emerging threat to small ruminants. Veterinary World, 17(3): 535–539.
  2. Siddiqui M.S. et al. (2023). Seroprevalence of Peste des Petits Ruminants in Small and Large Ruminants in Selected Bordered Areas of Bangladesh. J. Microbiol., 18 (1): 57-62.Matthews J. M. (2022).
  3. Chowdhury E.H. et al. (2022). Peste des petits ruminants virus antibodies in domestic large ruminants in Bangladesh. The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 16(02), 369-373.
  4. Prajapati M. et al. (2021). Serological investigations of Peste des Petits Ruminants in cattle of Nepal. Vet Med Sci.; 7:122–126.
  5. Ali W.H. et al. (2019). Serological investigations of peste des petits ruminants among cattle in the Sudan. Tropical animal health and production, 51(3), 655-659.

SWINE

  1. Schulz C. et al. (2018). Neglected Hosts of Small Ruminant Morbillivirus. Emerging Infectious Diseases Vol. 24, N° 12.

CAMELIDS

  1. Cosseddu G.M. et al. (2021). Sero-surveillance of emerging viral diseases in camels and cattle in Nouakchott, Mauritania: an abattoir study. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 53, 1-6.
  2. Rahman H. et al. (2020). An investigation on the prevalence of peste des petits ruminants in the camels of Sindh, Pakistan. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 52, 1863-1867.
  3. Hemida M.G. et al. (2019). Evidence of Peste des petits Ruminants Virus in Dromedary Camels in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia between 2014 and 2016. Veterinary Medicine International Article ID 4756404.
  4. Schulz C. et al. (2019). Camelids and Cattle Are Dead-End Hosts for Peste des Petits-Ruminants Virus. Viruses, 11, 1133.

WILDLIFE

  1. Haroun M. et al. (2021). Peste Des Petits Ruminants: A First Retrospective Investigation Among Susceptible Animal Species in Qatar. researchsquare.com.
  2. Jones B.A. et al. (2021). Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Infection at the Wildlife–Livestock Interface in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem. 2015–2019. Viruses 13, 838.
  3. Aguilar X.F. et al. (2020). Peste des Petits Ruminants at the Wildlife–Livestock Interface in the Northern Albertine Rift and Nile Basin, East Africa. Viruses 2020, 12, 293.
  4. Abubakar M. et al. (2019). Detection of antibodies to peste-des-petits-ruminants virus in the semi-domesticated yak. European Journal of Wildlife Research 65: 88.
  5. Asil R. et al. (2019). First detection and genetic characterization of peste des petits ruminants virus from dorcas gazelles “Gazella dorcas” in the Sudan,20162017. Archives of Virology.
  6. Berkowit A. et al. (2019). Pathological and molecular characterisation of peste des petits ruminants in Nubian ibex (Capra nubiana) in Israel. Archives of Virology 164:1997–2003.
  7. Markus T.P. et al. (2019). Assessment of Peste des petits ruminants antibodies in vaccinated pregnant Kano brown does from Nigeria and subsequent maternal immunity in their kids. Small ruminant research 174, 53-56.
  8. Bodisaikhan K. (2017). Peste des Petits Ruminants (ppr) in saiga antelope in Mongolia. OIE communication Bali, Indonesia. 2017.07.04-06.
  9. Orynbayev M. et al. (2016). Seroprevalence of infectious diseases in saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica tatarica) in Kazakhstan 2012-2014. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, S0167-5877(16)30101-5.

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