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Molecular prevalence ofin sheep from Iraq.

Journal:
Open veterinary journal
Year:
2019
Authors:
Hamzah, Karrar Jasim & Hasso, Saleem Amin
Affiliation:
Department of Veterinary Internal and Preventive Medicine

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tick-borne diseases are widely distributed among animal populations and are responsible for significant economic losses. However, little attention has been offered for screening such infections world widely.is among those neglected tick-borne pathogens, particularly in the developing countries. AIM: This study was conducted to detectinfection among sheep in three governorates of Iraq (Babylon, Wasit, and Missan) and try to identify the potential tick vector responsible fortransmission among sheep in these analyzed regions. METHODS: A total of 297 blood samples and 103 ticks were collected and examined forby polymerase chain reaction using specific primers amplifying partial sequence forgene. RESULTS: The results showed that about 14 out of 297 tested sheep were positive for. There was no difference betweenprevalence according to animal gender, age, and sampling period. Furthermore, our analysis showed that the main vectors of:,, orwere not identified in three regions of Iraq (,, andwere identified). CONCLUSION: These results highlight the importance of the survey of the tick-borne bacterial infections in Iraq and in the Middle East region in general.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31998617/