Prevalence of camel babesiosis in southeast of Iran.

PCR babesiosis camel giemsa staining microscopic examination molecular technique

Journal

Veterinary medicine and science
ISSN: 2053-1095
Titre abrégé: Vet Med Sci
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101678837

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 21 11 2021
medline: 1 3 2022
entrez: 20 11 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Babesiosis is a globally distributed zoonotic parasitic disease in a broad range of vertebrates with great importance in the veterinary field. The standard diagnostic test for Babesiosis in animals is microscopic identification of the parasite in a venous blood smear stained with Giemsa combined with assessment of clinical manifestations throughout the acute phase of the disease. The present study was planned to determine the presence of Babesia species in camels from the southeastern regions of Iran. A total of 140 blood samples of camels were randomly collected in four selected cities including Qaen, Nehbandan, Iranshahr, and Zahedan from March to August 2019. Blood smears of each case were also examined by the Giemsa staining method and extracted DNA samples were subjected to internal transcribed spacers (ITS1) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. The prevalence rates using microscopically and molecular examinations were 10% and 19.28%, respectively. The prevalence rates significantly vary between the selected regions (p = 0.003). PCR technique showed higher sensitivity than microscopy. We found that all infected camels were positive for Babesia caballi. The rate of infection with Babesia among the camel in Zahedan is remarkable. Early diagnosis and early treatment can prevent further spread of the disease in this area.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34800356
doi: 10.1002/vms3.666
pmc: PMC8788886
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

343-348

Informations de copyright

© 2021 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Auteurs

Hadi Mirahmadi (H)

Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Research Institute of Cellular and Molecular Sciences in Infectious Diseases, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.
Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.

Ali Ghaderi (A)

Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Research Institute of Cellular and Molecular Sciences in Infectious Diseases, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.
Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.

Shaghik Barani (S)

Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.

Ebrahim Alijani (E)

Clinical Immunology Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.

Ahmad Mehravaran (A)

Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Research Institute of Cellular and Molecular Sciences in Infectious Diseases, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.
Department of Parasitology and Mycology, Faculty of Medicine, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan, Iran.

Reza Shafiei (R)

Vector-Borne Diseases Research Center, North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd, Iran.

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