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Veterinary Microbiology | 2014

First isolation and molecular characterization of foot-and-mouth disease virus in Benin

Kamila Gorna; Evelyne Houndjè; Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Marc T. Kpodekon; Claude Saegerman; François Moutou; Stéphan Zientara; Labib Bakkali Kassimi

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals. It is one of the most economically devastating diseases affecting livestock animals. In West Africa, where constant circulation of FMD virus (FMDV) is assumed, very few studies on the characterization of circulating strains have been published. This study describes the first isolation and characterization of FMDV in Benin. FMDV was isolated from 42 samples. Antigen Capture Elisa (Ag-ELISA) and VP1 coding sequence analysis revealed 33 strains of serotype O and 9 strains of serotype A. Phylogenetic analysis of the VP1 sequence revealed two different groups of type O isolates and one group of A isolates. VP1 sequence comparison with the sequences available in the GenBank database revealed a close relationship of the Benin isolates with topotype O of West Africa and with African topotype A of genotype VI. Knowledge of the recent strains circulating in Benin should contribute to better selection of vaccine strains and enable the updating of molecular epidemiology data available for West Africa in general.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2012

Vaccination of rabbits against coccidiosis using precocious lines of Eimeria magna and Eimeria media in Benin

Y. Akpo; Marc T. Kpodekon; Y. Djago; Dominique Licois; I.A.K. Youssao

Three groups of twelve 35-day-old rabbits were used for the experiment. Two groups were vaccinated with a mixture of precocious lines of Eimeria magna and Eimeria media originating from corresponding wild strains isolated in Benin. One group benefited of a booster whereas the second one was kept without booster. A third non-vaccinated group was used as control. All groups were challenged per os with an equal mixture of the wild strains of E. magna and E. media at a dose of 104 oocysts per animal. Three weeks after the challenge inoculation, no case of diarrhoea was recorded in the two groups of vaccinated rabbits, as compared to the non-vaccinated rabbits that developed diarrhoea. No mortality was recorded in the three groups. During the patent period, oocyst output of vaccinated rabbits was significantly lower than that of control animals (P<0.01), confirming a good immunogenic characteristic of the precocious lines. No booster effect was noticed for the boost vaccinated group. The daily weigh gain of the two groups of vaccinated rabbits was significantly higher than that of the non-vaccinated rabbits (P<0.05). Consequently the precocious lines of Benin origin turned out to be immunogenic and therefore constitute good potential candidates for vaccine production for this country.


Archive | 2013

Conversion of chicken muscle to meat and factors affecting chicken meat quality: a review

Polycarpe Ulbad Tougan; Mahamadou Dahouda; Chakirath Salifou; Serge Gbênagnon; Ahounou Ahounou; Marc T. Kpodekon; Guy Apollinaire Mensah; André Thewis; Issaka Youssao; Abdou Karim


African Journal of Agricultural Research | 2011

Farmer perceptions and pathological constraints in helmeted guinea fowl farming in the Borgou department in North-East Benin

C Boko; Marc T. Kpodekon; Souaïbou Farougou; M. Dahouda; A. K. I. Youssao; G. L. Aplogan; J. Zanou; Jacques Mainil


World Rabbit Science | 2012

Nutritive value of sun-dried Pueraria phaseoloides for rabbits under tropical conditions

A. Akoutey; Marc T. Kpodekon; Carolle Bannelier; T. Gidenne


World Rabbit Science | 2010

GROWTH PERFORMANCE UNTIL WEANING OF YOUNG RABBITS BORN IN FRANCE AND FOSTERED IN BENIN AT 3 DAYS OF AGE, IN COMPARISON WITH LOCAL RABBITS

Marc T. Kpodekon; R. Adehan; A.Y. Djago; F. Lebas; P. Coudert


World Rabbit Science | 2010

Impact of inmediate postnatal sucking on mortality and growth of sucklings in field condition.

S Farougou; Marc T. Kpodekon; B Koutinhouin; Brahi O.D.H.; Y Djago; F Lebas; P. Coudert


Journal de société Ouest-Africaine de Chimie | 2013

Composition chimique et test d’efficacité in vitro des huiles essentielles extraites de feuilles fraîches du basilic commun (Ocimum basilicum) et du basilic tropical (Ocimum gratissimum) sur Salmonella enterica sérotype Oakland et Salmonella enterica sérotype Legon

Marc T. Kpodekon; Kadoéito Cyrille Boko; Jacques Mainil; Souaïbou Farougou; Philippe Sessou; Boniface Yehouenou; Joachim Gbenou; Jean-Noël Duprez; Marjorie Bardiau


World Rabbit Science | 2010

Relative efficiency of local meal concentrate and pelleted feed for fattening rabbits in tropical conditions. interaction with rabbit's origin

Marc T. Kpodekon; F. Lebas; A.Y. Djago; P. Coudert


International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies | 2018

Effet de la Fumaison sur les Qualités Technologiques et Sensorielles de Scomber Scombrus (Maquereau Commun) et de Trachurus Trachurus (Chinchard) à Wlacodji dans le Sud du Bénin

Martinien Hospice Mahussi Assogba; Chakirath Salifou; Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou; Joselyne A.S. Silemehou; Mahamadou Dahouda; Antoine Chikou; Souaïbou Farougou; Marc T. Kpodekon; Issaka Youssao Abdou Karim

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Mahamadou Dahouda

École Normale Supérieure

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P. Coudert

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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C Boko

University of Liège

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