1. NIGERIA
Fasina, F. O., Lazarus, D. D., Shamaki, D., Makinde, A.
A., Lombin, L. H.
National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom
OIE/FAO Reference Laboratory Meeting, 4-6
October 2010
Report from the Nigerian Laboratory
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2. Introduction
• West Africa is covered under: Regional pool 5.
• The period of coverage for this presentation is
from January, 2009-September, 2010.
• Countries covered by laboratory
West and Central Africa.
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3. Laboratory Outputs
• For the period of this report; five reported
outbreaks have occurred across the country.
• Fifty samples (epithelial tissues and oral
swabs) were analysed.
• laboratory outputs-
– Virus was isolated in primary bovine thyroid cell
culture and serotyped using antigen capture
ELISA, and molecular analyses were performed at
the WRL according to standard procedure.
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4. Laboratory Outputs
• FMDV type O and A were isolated from
samples under this period of report.
• A single type O virus belonged to the EA-3
topotype and was most closely related to
viruses from Nigeria (2007) and Sudan (2004-
2008).
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5. Laboratory Outputs
• Eight type A viruses belonged to the AFRICA
topotype (lineage G-1) but fell into two
distinct sub-lineages, one of which clustered
with Kenyan viruses.
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6. Vaccine suitability for region
Vaccine strains
O O, Manisa
A Eritrea 98, A22 Iraq
SAT 1 See pool 6
SAT 2 Saudi 2000, Eritrea 98, see pool 6
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7. Training
• No proficiency test was undertaken during the
period of this report.
• One staff was trained at the OIE Reference lab
ARC-Onderstepoort, South Africa.
• The laboratory has taken delivery of FMD
ELISA kits for both antibody and antigen
detection from the WRLFMD, Pirbright.
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8. Regional Activities
• regional activities
– Control of animal movement across borders
– Encouragement of sample submission to diagnostic
laboratory
– Reporting of outbreak cases to relevant authority
• collaborative projects and partners
Research team is multidisciplinary and international
• FMD control programmes in region
– lab involvement
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9. Feedback
• feedback on network and report
– Through inter-country/inter-laboratory
collaboration.
Suggestions for ways forward
– Determine the status of FMD in the sub-region.
– Select suitable vaccine candidate
– Remap cattle routes
– Produce a risk map for FMD
– Identify high risk areas
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10. Feed back
Comments on report format
– This format will build a global FMD data bank at a
glance for the effective control of the disease.
Suggestions for future activities
– Much research should be conducted in least well
sampled areas of endemic FMD
– This will generate more information on circulating
strains in the region.
– Identify strains present in the region.
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