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Resumen de Environmental Sampling as a Low-Technology Method for Surveillance of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus in an Area of Endemicity

Claire Colenutt, Emma Brown, Noel Nelson, Jemma Wadsworth, Jenny Maud, Bishnu Adhikari, Sharmila Chapagain Kafle, Mukul Upadhyaya, Samjhana Kafle Pandey, David J. Paton, Keith Sumption, Simon Gubbins

  • Prompt confirmation and diagnosis of disease are key factors in controlling outbreaks. The development of sampling techniques to detect FMDV RNA from the environment will extend the tool kit available for the surveillance of this pathogen. The methods presented in this article broaden surveillance opportunities using accessible techniques. Pairing these methods with existing and novel diagnostic tests will improve the capability for rapid detection of outbreaks and implementation of timely interventions to control outbreaks. In areas of endemicity, these methods can be implemented to extend surveillance beyond the investigation of clinical cases, providing additional data for the assessment of virus circulation in specific areas.


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