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Veterinary Microbiology | 2003

Molecular epidemiology of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia by multilocus sequence analysis of Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides biotype SC strains

Sophie Lorenzon; Isabelle Arzul; Armelle Peyraud; Pascal Hendrikx; François Thiaucourt

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia is a bacterial disease caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC (MmmSC), and included in list A of the Office International des Epizooties. It is one of the major constraints to cattle raising in sub-Saharan and south-western Africa and also a threat to all countries currently free of the disease. MmmSC strains were considered very homogeneous until 1995, when various techniques such as enzymatic restriction of whole DNA or Southern blotting showed that this was not the case. These techniques are unfortunately difficult to standardize and require the extraction of DNA from an MmmSC culture. We therefore decided to investigate the possibility of constructing a molecular epidemiology tool based on multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) with PCR amplification of various loci followed by sequencing. Six loci were found suitable for this purpose and an additional PCR was designed to detect the presence of an 8.8kb deletion described by others in some strains. Fifteen different MLSA profiles were evidenced in our study. They allowed a clear distinction between European, south-western African and sub-Saharan strains. In addition, the results obtained on strain PO1967 confirmed its European origin, even though it does not exhibit the 8.8kb deletion. This new tool for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia may prove particularly useful for identifying MmmSC strains in countries at risk from contamination. It can also easily be refined by adding more strains or other loci of interest.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2014

An international collaborative study to determine the prevalence of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia by monoclonal antibody-based cELISA

Armelle Peyraud; F. Poumarat; Florence Tardy; Lucia Manso-Silvan; Karomatullo Hamroev; Tillo Tilloev; Mullojon Amirbekov; Karim Tounkara; Charles Bodjo; Hezron Wesonga; Isabel Nkando; Shiferaw Jenberie; Martha Yami; Eric Cardinale; Deodass Meenowa; Mahmad Reshad Jaumally; Tahir Yaqub; Muhammad Zubair Shabbir; Nadia Mukhtar; Mohibullah Halimi; Ghulam Ziay; Willy Schauwers; Hafizullah Noori; Ali Madad Rajabi; Stéphane Ostrowski; François Thiaucourt

BackgroundFew serological tests are available for detecting antibodies against Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae, the causal agent of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP). The complement fixation test, the test prescribed for international trade purposes, uses a crude antigen that cross-reacts with all the other mycoplasma species of the “mycoides cluster” frequently infecting goat herds. The lack of a more specific test has been a real obstacle to the evaluation of the prevalence and economic impact of CCPP worldwide. A new competitive ELISA kit for CCPP, based on a previous blocking ELISA, was formatted at CIRAD and used to evaluate the prevalence of CCPP in some regions of Kenya, Ethiopia, Mauritius, Tajikistan and Pakistan in an international collaborative study.ResultsThe strict specificity of the test was confirmed in CCPP-free goat herds exposed to other mycoplasma species of the “mycoides cluster”. Prevalence studies were performed across the enzootic range of the disease in Africa and Asia. Seroprevalence was estimated at 14.6% in the Afar region of Ethiopia, whereas all the herds presented for CCPP vaccination in Kenya tested positive (individual seroprevalence varied from 6 to 90% within each herd). In Mauritius, where CCPP emerged in 2009, nine of 62 herds tested positive. In Central Asia, where the disease was confirmed only recently, no positive animals were detected in the Wakhan District of Afghanistan or across the border in neighboring areas of Tajikistan, whereas seroprevalence varied between 2.7% and 44.2% in the other districts investigated and in northern Pakistan. The test was also used to monitor seroconversion in vaccinated animals.ConclusionsThis newly formatted CCPP cELISA kit has retained the high specificity of the original kit. It can therefore be used to evaluate the prevalence of CCPP in countries or regions without vaccination programs. It could also be used to monitor the efficacy of vaccination campaigns as high-quality vaccines induce high rates of seroconversion.


Molecular and Cellular Probes | 2003

A specific PCR for the detection of Mycoplasma putrefaciens, one of the agents of the contagious agalactia syndrome of goats.

Armelle Peyraud; Salah Woubit; José B. Poveda; C. de la Fe; Pascale Mercier; François Thiaucourt


Veterinary Microbiology | 2004

A specific PCR for the identification of Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae, the causative agent of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP).

Salah Woubit; Sophie Lorenzon; Armelle Peyraud; Lucia Manso-Silvan; François Thiaucourt


Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2004

Within-herd spread of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in Ethiopian highlands.

Matthieu Lesnoff; Géraud Laval; Pascal Bonnet; Sintayehu Abdicho; Asseguid Workalemahu; Daniel Kifle; Armelle Peyraud; Renaud Lancelot; François Thiaucourt


Veterinary Microbiology | 2004

A specific PCR for the identification of subsp. , the causative agent of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP)

Salah Woubit; Sophie Lorenzon; Armelle Peyraud; Lucia Manso-Silvan; François Thiaucourt


Archive | 2010

Multi-locus sequence typing for phylogeny and fine typing of #Mycoplasma agalactiae# strains

Lucia Manso-Silvan; Virginie Dupuy; Armelle Peyraud; Inna Lysnyansky; Umit Ozdemir; M. Türkyilmaz; François Thiaucourt


Archive | 2003

Within-herd spread and clinical observations of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in Ethiopian Highlands (Boji district, West Wellega) : Methodology and epidemiological results

M. Lesenoff; Géraud Laval; S. Abicho; A. Workalemu; Daniel Kifle; Armelle Peyraud; Pascal Bonnet; Renaud Lancelot; Francois Thiaucourt


Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2018

Unexpected field observations and transmission dynamics of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in a sand gazelle herd

Louis Lignereux; Anne-Lise Chaber; Claude Saegerman; Lucia Manso-Silvan; Armelle Peyraud; Andrea Apolloni; François Thiaucourt


Archive | 2016

Towards a better definition of the immuno-proteome in the frame of contagious or vector-borne animal diseases

Bernard Fernandez; Armelle Peyraud; Edith Demettre; Martial Séveno; Alexandre Andersen; Nathalie Vachiery; Philippe Holzmuller; François Thiaucourt

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François Thiaucourt

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Lucia Manso-Silvan

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Sophie Lorenzon

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Géraud Laval

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Pascal Bonnet

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Renaud Lancelot

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Daniel Kifle

International Livestock Research Institute

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Hezron Wesonga

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Alexandre Andersen

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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