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Title: The First Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak in Thailand (2021): Epidemiological Features and Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Authors: Orapun Arjkumpa
Minta Suwannaboon
Manoch Boonrod
Issara Punyawan
Supawadee Liangchaisiri
Patchariya Laobannue
Chayanun Lapchareonwong
Chaiwat Sansri
Noppasorn Kuatako
Pawares Panyasomboonying
Ponkrit Uttarak
Noppawan Buamithup
Chalutwan Sansamur
Veerasak Punyapornwithaya
Authors: Orapun Arjkumpa
Minta Suwannaboon
Manoch Boonrod
Issara Punyawan
Supawadee Liangchaisiri
Patchariya Laobannue
Chayanun Lapchareonwong
Chaiwat Sansri
Noppasorn Kuatako
Pawares Panyasomboonying
Ponkrit Uttarak
Noppawan Buamithup
Chalutwan Sansamur
Veerasak Punyapornwithaya
Keywords: Veterinary
Issue Date: 7-Jan-2022
Abstract: The first outbreak of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in Thailand was reported in March 2021, but information on the epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak is very limited. The objectives of this study were to describe the epidemiological features of LSD outbreaks and to identify the outbreak spatio-temporal clusters. The LSD-affected farms located in Roi Et province were investigated by veterinary authorities under the outbreak response program. A designed questionnaire was used to obtain the data. Space-time permutation (STP) and Poisson space-time (Poisson ST) models were used to detect areas of high LSD incidence. The authorities identified 293 LSD outbreak farms located in four different districts during the period of March and the first week of April 2021. The overall morbidity and mortality of the affected cattle were 40.5 and 1.2%, respectively. The STP defined seven statistically significant clusters whereas only one cluster was identified by the Poisson ST model. Most of the clusters (n = 6) from the STP had a radius <7 km, and the number of LSD cases in those clusters varied in range of 3–51. On the other hand, the most likely cluster from the Poisson ST included LSD cases (n = 361) from 198 cattle farms with a radius of 17.07 km. This is the first report to provide an epidemiological overview and determine spatio-temporal clusters of the first LSD outbreak in cattle farms in Thailand. The findings from this study may serve as a baseline information for future epidemiological studies and support authorities to establish effective control programs for LSD in Thailand.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/73371
ISSN: 22971769
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