Abstract

Infection with Lumpy Skin Disease virus (LSDV), as well as infections with other Capripox virus species, are described as the most severe pox diseases of production animals and are therefore listed as notifiable diseases under the guidelines of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). To our knowledge there is only a single study examining dose dependency, clinical course, viremia, virus shedding, as well as serological response following experimental LSDV “Neethling” inoculation. Here, we inoculated cattle with four different doses of LSDV strain “Macedonia2016”, a recently characterized virulent LSDV field strain, and examined clinical symptoms, viremia, viral shedding, and seroconversion. Interestingly, around 400 cell culture infectious dose50 (CCID50) of LSDV-“Macedonia2016” were sufficient to induce generalized Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) in two out of six cattle but with a different incubation time, whereas the other animals of this group showed only a mild course of LSD. However, differences in incubation time, viral loads, serology, and in the clinical scoring could not be observed in the other three groups. In summary, we concluded that experimental LSDV infection of cattle with an infectious virus titer of 105 to 106 CCID50/mL of “Macedonia2016” provides a robust and sufficient challenge model for future studies.

Highlights

  • Lumpy Skin Disease virus (LSDV) together with Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and Goatpox virus (GTPV)belongs to the genus Capripoxvirus within the family Poxviridae [1]

  • We examined the minimum infective dose of the virulent LSDV-“Macedonia2016” field strain, which has already been in vivo characterized

  • For animal R/280, a higher body temperature could be detected on 8 days post infection and 9 dpi, whereas animal R/203 showed two peaks of increased body temperature, the first at 3 dpi to 4 dpi and the second lasting from 7 dpi to 9 dpi

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Introduction

Lumpy Skin Disease virus (LSDV) together with Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and Goatpox virus (GTPV)belongs to the genus Capripoxvirus within the family Poxviridae [1]. Lumpy Skin Disease virus (LSDV) together with Sheeppox virus (SPPV) and Goatpox virus (GTPV). SPPV and GTPV infect either sheep or goats, respectively, and some isolates are able to induce clinical disease in both sheep and goats. The affected cattle develop characteristic skin nodules, which may occur sporadically or even generalized and can cover the whole body [12,14,15,18]. These lesions may develop in the gastrointestinal [19], as well, as in the respiratory tract, especially in Viruses 2020, 12, 768; doi:10.3390/v12070768 www.mdpi.com/journal/viruses

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