Identifying high risk areas for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks in South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Sirdar, Mohamed Mahmoud
dc.contributor.author Blignaut, Belinda
dc.contributor.author Gummow, Bruce
dc.contributor.author Fosgate, Geoffrey T.
dc.contributor.author Mampane, R.L.
dc.contributor.author Rikhotso, Boetie Oupa
dc.contributor.author Du Plessis, B.
dc.contributor.other University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Production Animal Studies
dc.contributor.other South Africa. Agricultural Research Council. Onderstepoort Veterinary institute
dc.contributor.other South Africa. Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development
dc.contributor.other James Cook University. Medical and Veterinary Sciences. College of Public Health
dc.date.accessioned 2017-07-28T07:47:11Z
dc.date.available 2017-07-28T07:47:11Z
dc.date.created 2016-08-15
dc.date.issued 2016-08-25
dc.description Poster presented at the University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science Faculty Day, August 25, 2016, Pretoria, South Africa. en_ZA
dc.description.abstract Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a controlled (notifiable) disease in accordance with the South African Animal Diseases Act (Act 35) of 1984. In 1996, the International Committee on FMD of the OIE endorsed South Africa’s FMD free status without vaccination. According to the OIE status, the areas excluded from the free zone were the endemically infected Kruger National Park and the FMD protection areas. During the previous 15 years, at least one FMD outbreak has occurred per year in the protection zone with the exceptions being 2005, 2007, and 2014. Continuing outbreaks threaten the FMD-free status of the country; outbreaks raise concerns about the efficiency and sustainability of FMD control measures within the protection areas. The objective of the study was to develop isopleth risk maps in effort to identify high risk areas in Mpumalanga and Limpopo Provinces. Data were collected from provincial veterinary services and World Animal Health Information Database (WAHIS) Interface for the period 2005-2015. Cattle affected by the Southern African Territories serotypes 1 and 2 of FMD Virus were selected for modelling. The proportion of affected cattle at the dip-tank level was calculated and used as the dependent variable. Data were assessed for normality by plotting histograms, calculating descriptive statistics, and performing the Anderson-Darling test for normality. Data for each serotype and a combined analysis were interpolated using ordinary kriging of reported outbreaks. Moran’s I was used to estimate the spatial autocorrelation of FMD outbreaks in cattle within the protection zone of South Africa. Data presented can assist with strengthening current FMD control measures and subsequently contribute to the development of further quantitative models. en_ZA
dc.description.librarian ab2017 en_ZA
dc.format.extent 1 poster : color photos, maps en_ZA
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61481
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher Pretoria : University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science en_ZA
dc.relation.ispartofseries Veterinary Science Faculty Day posters 2016 en_ZA
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dc.subject Foot-and-mouth disease en_ZA
dc.subject FMD en_ZA
dc.subject Cattle -- Virus diseases en_ZA
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary medicine -- Posters en_ZA
dc.title Identifying high risk areas for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks in South Africa en_ZA
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