1996
DOI: 10.5713/ajas.1996.315
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Strains of foot-and-mouth diseas virus in different districts of Bangladesh

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“…The finding of present study is in agreement with (Chowdhury et al, 1994) who reported 35.5% prevalence of FMD in cattle in Bangladesh, (Melo et al, 2003) who reported 22.89% prevalence of FMD in cattle in South Asia, prevalence of FMD in cattle was 63.41% at Baghabari (Hawlader et al, 2004), (Mannan et al, 2009)reported24.52% at meghna and comilla, in Bangladesh. On the other hand, the findings of (Sarker et al, 2011) reported 25.07 % prevalence of FMD in Rajshahi, Bangladesh and (Rahman et al, 2015) reported the prevalence of FMD was 37.56% at Magurasadar, Magura, Bangladesh.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The finding of present study is in agreement with (Chowdhury et al, 1994) who reported 35.5% prevalence of FMD in cattle in Bangladesh, (Melo et al, 2003) who reported 22.89% prevalence of FMD in cattle in South Asia, prevalence of FMD in cattle was 63.41% at Baghabari (Hawlader et al, 2004), (Mannan et al, 2009)reported24.52% at meghna and comilla, in Bangladesh. On the other hand, the findings of (Sarker et al, 2011) reported 25.07 % prevalence of FMD in Rajshahi, Bangladesh and (Rahman et al, 2015) reported the prevalence of FMD was 37.56% at Magurasadar, Magura, Bangladesh.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Mixed infection having Type A and Asia-1 FMDV was also detected (Hossen et al, 2014). Epidemiological investigation of this virus in cattle population indicated that four different types (A, O, C and Asia-1) of FMDV were prevalent in Bangladesh during 1960 to 1990 (Chowdhury et al, 1996). FMDV Serotype "A" and "O" were consistently present in Bangladesh during 1996 to 2000 (Islam et al, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The FMD viral serotype O has been dominating in the SAARC countries. From the very beginning the FMD viral serotypes O was dominated over all other serotypes (Chowdhury et al, 1993;Pervin et al, 2011;Ullah et al, 2015) and this situation still exists (Islam et al, 2015). In country movement of animals may have contributed spreading of FMD and viral serotype.…”
Section: Geographic Distribution Of Fmd Viral Serotypes In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%