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Some Epidemiological Studies on Theileria annulata Infection in Egypt

Research Authors
Ahmed Abdel-Rady*, Mohamed Karmi, Menna_allah Youssef, Aml M. Abdel-Ra’ouf, Bahaaa Madkour
Research Abstract

The present study was carried out to investigate the epidemiological and clinical status of bovine Theileriosis
in Aswan governorate. During a 2-year study, 265 cattle were clinically suspected upon careful clinical examination as Theileria infected animals. Conventional diagnosis based on blood and lymph smears examinations showed that, the prevalence of Tropical Theileriosis in cattle in Aswan Governorate was 56 (21.13%). Giemsa stained blood smears showed presence of macro-schizont inside lymphocyte (Koch’s blue bodies), micro-schizonts inside lymphocyte, raptured schizont and intraerythrocytic stages of Theileria annulata piroplasms inside RBCs..Polymerase chain reactions of T. annulata merozoite-piroplasm surface antigen Targeting gene: (Tams1) revealed positive 29 (58%) animals confirmed by visualization of specific bands at 768 bP. Positive results could be detected in suspected cattle that showed positive or negative blood smear results that proved the high sensitivity of PCR test compared with the conventional method for diagnosis of bovine tropical Theileriosis. PCR proved a highly sensitive and accurate method for diagnosis of bovine tropical Theileriosis especially in detection of blood and lymph smears negative cases.
Keywords | Epidemiology, Theileria annulata, Bovine, Diagnosis, PCR

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Research Journal of Veterinary Practitioners
Research Member
Research Publisher
Scopus
Research Vol
Volume 11 | Issue 1
Research Website
http://dx.doi.org/10.17582/journal.rjvp/2023/11.1.7.12
Research Year
2023
Research Pages
7-12