Author:
SAMUEL A. R.,KNOWLES N. J.,MACKAY D. K. J.
Abstract
The nucleotide sequences of the 3′ end of the capsid-coding region were determined for 30
serotype O foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) viruses isolated between 1987 and 1994 from
outbreaks in North Africa and the Middle East. These sequences were compared with the
previously published sequences of 9 field virus isolates from the Middle East and 5 vaccine
virus strains, 3 of which originated from the Middle East (O1/Turkey/Manisa/69,
O1/Sharquia/Egypt/72 and O1/Israel/2/85) and 2
from Europe (O1/Lausanne/Switzerland/65
and O2/Brescia/Italy/47). Cluster analysis of these sequences
using the unweighted pair group
mean average (UPGMA) method showed: (i) that the FMD viruses isolated from North Africa
and the Middle East were very different from the classical European vaccine strains; (ii) that
all the viruses isolated during the 1989–92 North African epidemic formed a cluster differing
by no more than 6% from each other; (iii) a virus isolated in Libya in 1988 was unrelated to
the aforementioned epidemic; and (iv) viruses from a second, less extensive epidemic, occurring
in 1994, fell into yet another cluster.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
48 articles.
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