Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region

The present study aimed to investigate the frequency rate of ovine brucellosis in Kalar district, Iraqi Kurdistan Region and to identify Brucella species in the milk of seropositive ewes via DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyses. Blood samples were collected from 300 ewes and subjected t...

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Main Authors: Hiwa Yassin Essa, Suha Ali Hussein.
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Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fallujah 2024-06-01
Series:مجلة الانبار للعلوم البيطرية
Online Access:https://www.anbarjvs.edu.iq/index.php?mno=186822
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description The present study aimed to investigate the frequency rate of ovine brucellosis in Kalar district, Iraqi Kurdistan Region and to identify Brucella species in the milk of seropositive ewes via DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyses. Blood samples were collected from 300 ewes and subjected to the Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT), and milk samples of the seropositive animals were collected and underwent a PCR assay using genus- and species-specific primers. Eventually, the positive PCR products were processed for nucleotide sequencing and single-gene phylogenetic analyses. The RBPT revealed a high percentage (11.33%) of seropositive ewes (34 out of 300), and the PCR assay revealed 35.3% (12/34) Brucella genus-positive DNA templates. At the species level, 58.3% (7/12) of templates were positive for the melitensis-specific primers and negative for the abortus and ovis-specific primers, whereas the other five were negative for all species-specific primers used in this study (abortus, melitensis and ovis). The nucleotides sequence of Brucella strains detected in this study showed a 99-100% homology with eight GenBank-published B. melitensis strains, and the single gene phylogenetic analysis showed a close relationship between these strains and the B. melitensis biovar 3 strain NI, China. The high percentage of seropositive ewes showed that brucellosis represents a major obstacle to the animals’ production improvement and a major risk to public health in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the single gene phylogenetic analysis confirms its transboundary spread and attracts attention for more strict control programs.
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spelling doaj-art-12284044949d4528ac000fae4e8f8a9b2025-08-20T03:58:07ZengCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fallujahمجلة الانبار للعلوم البيطرية1999-65272707-06032024-06-01171425110.37940/AJVS.2024.17.1.6Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan RegionHiwa Yassin EssaSuha Ali Hussein. The present study aimed to investigate the frequency rate of ovine brucellosis in Kalar district, Iraqi Kurdistan Region and to identify Brucella species in the milk of seropositive ewes via DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analyses. Blood samples were collected from 300 ewes and subjected to the Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT), and milk samples of the seropositive animals were collected and underwent a PCR assay using genus- and species-specific primers. Eventually, the positive PCR products were processed for nucleotide sequencing and single-gene phylogenetic analyses. The RBPT revealed a high percentage (11.33%) of seropositive ewes (34 out of 300), and the PCR assay revealed 35.3% (12/34) Brucella genus-positive DNA templates. At the species level, 58.3% (7/12) of templates were positive for the melitensis-specific primers and negative for the abortus and ovis-specific primers, whereas the other five were negative for all species-specific primers used in this study (abortus, melitensis and ovis). The nucleotides sequence of Brucella strains detected in this study showed a 99-100% homology with eight GenBank-published B. melitensis strains, and the single gene phylogenetic analysis showed a close relationship between these strains and the B. melitensis biovar 3 strain NI, China. The high percentage of seropositive ewes showed that brucellosis represents a major obstacle to the animals’ production improvement and a major risk to public health in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region and the single gene phylogenetic analysis confirms its transboundary spread and attracts attention for more strict control programs.https://www.anbarjvs.edu.iq/index.php?mno=186822
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Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
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title Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
title_full Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
title_fullStr Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
title_full_unstemmed Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
title_short Single-Gene Phylogeny of Brucella Melitensis in Milk Samples of Ewes in Kalar District, Iraqi Kurdistan Region
title_sort single gene phylogeny of brucella melitensis in milk samples of ewes in kalar district iraqi kurdistan region
url https://www.anbarjvs.edu.iq/index.php?mno=186822
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