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    Lumpy skin disease (LSD) outbreaks declined in the Balkans due to effective homologous vaccination. Continued vaccination is recommended, especially in Turkey, where heterologous vaccines may be less protective against this spreading animal disease.

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    • Veterinary Epidemiology
    • Infectious Disease Control
    • Animal Health

    Background:

    • Lumpy skin disease (LSD) incidence significantly decreased in the Balkan region from 2016 to 2018.
    • Outbreaks continued in Russia, Turkey, and Georgia in 2018, with notable spread in Russia and eastern Turkey.
    • LSD poses a reintroduction risk to the European Union from endemic areas like Turkey.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To assess the effectiveness of vaccination campaigns against LSD in the Balkan region and Turkey.
    • To evaluate the spread dynamics and potential risks associated with LSD.
    • To provide recommendations for ongoing control strategies and vaccine use.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of LSD outbreak data from 2016-2018 in the Balkan region, Russia, Turkey, and Georgia.
    • Evaluation of vaccination coverage rates and vaccine types (homologous vs. heterologous).
    • Estimation of LSD spread rates within villages using outbreak data from Albania.

    Main Results:

    • The Balkan region reported no LSD outbreaks in 2018, attributed to high vaccination coverage (>70%) with homologous vaccines.
    • Over 2.5 million animals were vaccinated in the Balkans in 2018.
    • LSD continued to spread in Russia and Turkey, raising concerns about the efficacy of heterologous vaccines used in Turkey since 2014.

    Conclusions:

    • Homologous LSD vaccination campaigns are effective in controlling disease spread, as demonstrated in the Balkans.
    • The use of homologous vaccines in Turkey should be considered to mitigate further spread and reduce the risk of EU reintroduction.
    • Continued vaccination efforts in high-risk areas and further research into vaccine safety and efficacy are recommended.