SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY

Cross-sectional study carried in areas surrounding Baghdad province (Dora , Nahrawan, Tajy and Abu Graib )respectively. During June -December 2016, for detection of cattle Babesiosis. One hundred fifty (150) clinically healthy local cattle breeds of different ages, and from both sex were examined by...

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Main Authors: Abdelrasol .KH.Saeed, Mohammed.TH.Salih, Mohammed Sh. Jebur
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Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Iraq 2017-12-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_143532_5e43b8bb5b0d2080eced274961eaa168.pdf
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Mohammed.TH.Salih
Mohammed Sh. Jebur
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description Cross-sectional study carried in areas surrounding Baghdad province (Dora , Nahrawan, Tajy and Abu Graib )respectively. During June -December 2016, for detection of cattle Babesiosis. One hundred fifty (150) clinically healthy local cattle breeds of different ages, and from both sex were examined by routine blood smear examination, molecular detection of Babesiosis by Conventional polymerase chain reaction PCR and by ELISA test. Results revealed that the infective species of Babesia during this study were B.bovis and B.bigemina that had detected in 14 cases ( 9.33%) by traditional blood smear examination, compared with 15 cases ( 10% )with Babesia bovis by conventional PCR technique and 100 cases (66.6%)with Babesia bigemina were detected by using ELISA technique .It has been concluded that infection with Babesia.bovis and Babesia bigemina were more prominent and no other species were detected
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spelling doaj-art-548d6277ab5444cba6fd8b8ff3232eeb2025-08-20T03:49:45ZengCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, IraqBasrah Journal of Veterinary Research1813-84972410-84562017-12-01162546410.33762/bvetr.2017.143532143532SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITYAbdelrasol .KH.SaeedMohammed.TH.SalihMohammed Sh. JeburCross-sectional study carried in areas surrounding Baghdad province (Dora , Nahrawan, Tajy and Abu Graib )respectively. During June -December 2016, for detection of cattle Babesiosis. One hundred fifty (150) clinically healthy local cattle breeds of different ages, and from both sex were examined by routine blood smear examination, molecular detection of Babesiosis by Conventional polymerase chain reaction PCR and by ELISA test. Results revealed that the infective species of Babesia during this study were B.bovis and B.bigemina that had detected in 14 cases ( 9.33%) by traditional blood smear examination, compared with 15 cases ( 10% )with Babesia bovis by conventional PCR technique and 100 cases (66.6%)with Babesia bigemina were detected by using ELISA technique .It has been concluded that infection with Babesia.bovis and Babesia bigemina were more prominent and no other species were detectedhttps://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_143532_5e43b8bb5b0d2080eced274961eaa168.pdfbabesia bovisblood smearelisa
spellingShingle Abdelrasol .KH.Saeed
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SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
babesia bovis
blood smear
elisa
title SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
title_full SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
title_fullStr SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
title_full_unstemmed SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
title_short SEOPREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BABESIA SPECIES IN CATTLE IN BAGHDAD CITY
title_sort seoprevalence and molecular detection of babesia species in cattle in baghdad city
topic babesia bovis
blood smear
elisa
url https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_143532_5e43b8bb5b0d2080eced274961eaa168.pdf
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