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Using Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Diagnosis of Bovine Theileriosis in Upper Egypt

Research Authors
Ahmed Abdel-Rady, Laila S. Ahmed, Amr Mohamed1 and Amira Al-Hosary

Corresponding author: EL_Rady@hotmail.com
Research Abstract

The present study was conducted on the period from April 2008 to July 2009 and included at 150 cattle and 35
Egyptian buffalo. The age of these animals ranged from one day to above five years old. The animals belonged
to farms and villages of EL-Wady EL-geded, Assiut, ELFayoum, EL- Minia and Sohage Governorates.
The results of the present study cleared that the (Tams-1 primer) based PCR assay was the most sensitive test in
detection of the infection with tropical theileriosis in all cases (acute, chronic and carriers). The infection rates in blood and lymph samples taken from cattle were 65.6% and 45.3%, respectively. On the other hand the infection rates were 16.7% and 25% in blood and lymph samples taken from buffaloes, respectively. PCR used as golden standard test to evaluate the conventional tests. The sensitivity of this method was 58.3% and 50% in cattle and buffaloes, respectively. While the specificity were 100% in both cattle and buffaloes.
We concluded that, Tams-1 target–based PCR is the most sensitive and specific test used for diagnosis of the
disease in either acute or chronic cases and also in carrier animals of tropical theileriosis.

Research Department
Research Journal
International journal for Agro-veterinary and medical sciences, IJAVMS Vol. 4, issue 3, 2010:67-74
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2010