Assessment of Serum Antibody Titers in Cows and Buffalos Post-Septicaemia Epizootica Outbreak in Aceh Singkil District, Indonesia

Authors

  • Sri Suryatmiati Prihandani National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • Susan Maphilindawati Noor National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • Sumirah Sumirah National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • Sangkot Sayuti Nasution Medan Veterinary Center
  • Sutiastuti Wahyuwardani National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • I Wayan Teguh Wibawan IPB University
  • Safika Safika IPB University
  • Heri Kurnianto National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • Rini Damayanti National Research, and Innovation Agency
  • Muhamad Irfan Hartono Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary Science
  • Raphaella Widiastuti National Research, and Innovation Agency

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18196/ictced.v1i2.52

Abstract

Abstract. The control of Septicaemia epizootica (SE) through a vaccination program has been implemented, but fatal cases are still frequently reported in Indonesia. This study aims to measure the antibody titers of bovines in the area affected by SE outbreaks and assess the coverage of ongoing vaccinations. We collected 117 serum samples from bovines and buffalos in Gunung Meriah District (54 samples), Singkohor (9 samples), Singkil (9 samples), and Singkil Utara (45 samples) in the Aceh Singkil area, using a simple random sampling method to select the sub-districts. We examined serum samples using the Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) considered antibody titers against SE seropositive if they were above 77 ELISA Units (EU). The vaccination coverage of sampled cattle was only 22.22%, and the percentage of cattle/buffalo with seropositive SE titers (>77 EU) in the four sub-districts of Aceh Singkil was 29.06%.

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Published

2023-12-31