Veterinary
World, Vol.2 (3): 89-92
Prevalence of Peste Des Petits
Ruminants Virus (PPRV) in Mardan, Hangu and Kohat District of Pakistan;
Comparative Analysis of PPRV Suspected serum samples using Competitive ELISA
(cELISA) and Agar Gel Immunodiffusion (AGID)
Misbah Aslam, Muhammad Abubakar1, Rehana Anjum1, Shamim Saleha, and Qurban Ali1
Kohat University of Science and
Technology, Kohat
1. National Veterinary Laboratories, Park Road,
Islamabad
Peste des
petits Ruminants (PPR) is an acute, febrile, highly contagious and economically
important viral disease of small ruminants. However PPR is more prevalent in
sheep and goat. Competitive ELISA, Virus neutrilization test, and RT-PCR are
the available techniques for diagnosis of PPR, which give rapid detection where
as Agar gel immunodiffusion and Counter immunoelectrophoresis were previously
used for PPR detection. In this study two serological techniques were
compared for PPR diagnosis. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the
comparative sensitivity of both techniques for PPR detection. For this
purpose one hundred and sixty PPR suspected serum samples collected from goats
and sheep flocks (unvaccinated) from three Districts of NWFP including Mardan,
Hangu and Kohat were analyzed in National Veterinary Laboratories, Islamabad.
Out of these 160 samples, fifty (50) were found positive for PPR antibodies with
cELISA (Prevalence = 31.25%). The cELISA positive serum samples however gave
negative results when tested with AGID although the control well was always
positive. Thus it was concluded that cELISA technique is more sensitive
and specific than AGID for PPR antibody detection.
Keywords: Prevalence,
PPR, cELISA and AGID