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Worldwide Trend Observation and Analysis of Sheep Pox and Goat Pox Disease: A Descriptive 18-Year Study.
Bianchini, Juana; Filippitzi, Maria-Eleni; Saegerman, Claude
2025In Viruses, 17 (4), p. 479
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Keywords :
change-point analysis; endemic status; gross domestic product per capita; sheep and goat pox; trends analysis; trends observation; Animals; Goats; Sheep; Disease Outbreaks/veterinary; Global Health; Goat Diseases/epidemiology; Goat Diseases/virology; Sheep Diseases/epidemiology; Sheep Diseases/virology; Poxviridae Infections/epidemiology; Poxviridae Infections/veterinary; Capripoxvirus; Infectious Diseases; Virology
Abstract :
[en] Sheep and goat pox (SGP) are animal diseases of important economic impact which have been emerging into new geographic areas, including occasional incursions in disease free countries. The main objective of this study is to observe and analyse the global distribution of SGP during an 18-year period (2005-2022). Countries' SGP epidemiology was characterised by classifying them according to the frequency of reporting years. A negative binomial regression model was used to test for associations between the economic status of a country, the sheep and goat populations, the continent, and the likelihood of an SGP outbreak occurring. A change-point analysis was used to determine significant change points of outbreaks for 18 years. Countries which presented high endemic status were mostly located in the North African region, the Middle East, and Asia, in particular India and China. Economic status was found to be significant for outbreak occurrence in endemic countries, in contrast to countries with outbreaks occurring where other socio-economic factors influence the disease occurrence. The total sheep and goat population was found to be significantly associated with countries and regions. The change-point analysis showed that changes in outbreak occurrence were observed when countries with most reported outbreaks controlled the diseases. While the husbandry and social conditions that exist in certain regions, particularly of Africa and Asia, make the prospect of SGP eradication highly unlikely, an effective implementation of vaccination strategies and control policies would decrease the incidence of SGP, improving animal health and economics in affected countries.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
Bianchini, Juana ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Fundamental and Applied Research for Animals and Health (FARAH)
Filippitzi, Maria-Eleni;  Laboratory of Animal Health Economics, School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Saegerman, Claude  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Epidémiologie et analyse des risques appliqués aux sciences vétérinaires
Language :
English
Title :
Worldwide Trend Observation and Analysis of Sheep Pox and Goat Pox Disease: A Descriptive 18-Year Study.
Publication date :
27 March 2025
Journal title :
Viruses
eISSN :
1999-4915
Publisher :
MDPI, Switzerland
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
Pages :
479
Peer reviewed :
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