Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Quantification of Acute and Chronic Theileriosis in Sheep by Quantitative PCR (qPCR).
- Journal:
- Archives of Razi Institute
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Rassim Mohammed, A & Al-Saadi, M
- Affiliation:
- Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine
Abstract
Small ruminants theileriosis are widespread in Iraq andacute infections usually with hight mortality. However, the survived animals suffer from low production of meat and milk. Coinfection with more thanAnd/or Anaplasmosis could have an impact on the disease severity. The main finding was identifying,,, blood samples of infected sheep with a history of chronic theileriosis (n=48) and with acute clinical theileriosis sign (n=24) were being collected from fields located in Babylon province (middle of Iraq) after chlinical examination and Polymerase chain reaction and real time PCR were performed for detection.was the highest of these species within the acute and chronic cases. As well as, the load of this species in acute cases was significantly higher (<0.01) to that in chronic. However, the load ofandwere similar in acute and chronic cases. Importantly, all these cases were coinfected with. This could be due to the infection of leukocytes meanwhile weakening of the animal's immune system. Also, these parasites transmitted by the same tick-vector. The impact of this finding could help in disease prevention and diagnosis.
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