Last updated on 24-7-2023 by Andy Haegeman
Auteurs
Laëtitia Canini; Sandra Blaise-Boisseau; Antonello Di Nardo; Shaw, Andrew E; Aurore Romey; Anthony Relmy; Cindy Bernelin-Cottet; Anne-Laure Salomez; Andy Haegeman; Ularamu, Hussaini; Hafsa Madani; Ouoba, Bruno Lalidia; Zerbo, Habibata Lamouni; Mamadou Lamarana Souare; Cyprien Yapi Boke; Ibrahim Eldaghayes; Abdunaser Dayhum; Moina Hasni Ebou; Abouchoaib, Nabil; Soufien Sghaier; David Lefebvre; Kris De Clercq; Valerie Milouet; Brocchi, Emiliana; Giulia Pezzoni; Charles Nfon; Donald King; Durand, Benoit; Nick Knowles; Kassimi, Labib Bakkali-; Souheyla BenfridTrefwoorden
Samenvatting:
Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) affects the livestock industry and socioeconomic sustainability of many African countries. The success of FMD control programs in Africa depends largely on understanding the dynamics of FMD virus (FMDV) spread. In light of the recent outbreaks of FMD that affected the North-Western African countries in 2018 and 2019, we investigated the evolutionary phylodynamics of the causative serotype O viral strains all belonging to the East-Africa 3 topotype (O/EA-3). We analyzed a total of 489 sequences encoding the FMDV VP1 genome region generated from samples collected …