Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran

Aim: The present study aimed to detect Babesia ovis and Babesia motasi in the blood samples of sheep and goats from Northwest of Iran by the semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Materials and Methods: A total of 166 whole blood samples (including 123 sheep and 43 goats) were col...

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Main Authors: Ahad Bazmani, Amir Abolhooshyar, Abbas Imani-Baran, Hamid Akbari
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2018-03-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/2.pdf
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spelling doaj-31a6fa4d5c324641ac27ebfbce09cb9f2021-08-02T04:56:28ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162018-03-0111326827310.14202/vetworld.2018.268-273Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of IranAhad Bazmani0Amir Abolhooshyar1Abbas Imani-Baran2Hamid Akbari3Infectious and Tropical Diseases Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.Aim: The present study aimed to detect Babesia ovis and Babesia motasi in the blood samples of sheep and goats from Northwest of Iran by the semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Materials and Methods: A total of 166 whole blood samples (including 123 sheep and 43 goats) were collected. In the first stage, the PCR was performed to amplify a piece of 18S rRNA gene of Babesia and Theileria genera. Then, semi-nested PCR was carried out on all PCR products to differentiate B. ovis and B. motasi. Results: The PCR indicated that totally, 19 (11.44%) out of 166 samples were positive for Babesia or Theileria spp. The semi-nested PCR showed that 38 samples (22.89%) were positive only for B. ovis. No significant association was found between the infection rate of B. ovis and age, gender and species of animals. Conclusion: In the present study, there was no evidence for B. motasi infection in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran. Therefore, B. ovis was the main causative agent of ovine Babesiosis in this region.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/2.pdfBabesia motasiBabesia ovisIransemi-nested polymerase chain reactionsmall ruminants
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author Ahad Bazmani
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Hamid Akbari
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Amir Abolhooshyar
Abbas Imani-Baran
Hamid Akbari
Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
Veterinary World
Babesia motasi
Babesia ovis
Iran
semi-nested polymerase chain reaction
small ruminants
author_facet Ahad Bazmani
Amir Abolhooshyar
Abbas Imani-Baran
Hamid Akbari
author_sort Ahad Bazmani
title Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
title_short Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
title_full Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
title_fullStr Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of Babesia spp. in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran
title_sort semi-nested polymerase chain reaction-based detection of babesia spp. in small ruminants from northwest of iran
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Aim: The present study aimed to detect Babesia ovis and Babesia motasi in the blood samples of sheep and goats from Northwest of Iran by the semi-nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Materials and Methods: A total of 166 whole blood samples (including 123 sheep and 43 goats) were collected. In the first stage, the PCR was performed to amplify a piece of 18S rRNA gene of Babesia and Theileria genera. Then, semi-nested PCR was carried out on all PCR products to differentiate B. ovis and B. motasi. Results: The PCR indicated that totally, 19 (11.44%) out of 166 samples were positive for Babesia or Theileria spp. The semi-nested PCR showed that 38 samples (22.89%) were positive only for B. ovis. No significant association was found between the infection rate of B. ovis and age, gender and species of animals. Conclusion: In the present study, there was no evidence for B. motasi infection in small ruminants from Northwest of Iran. Therefore, B. ovis was the main causative agent of ovine Babesiosis in this region.
topic Babesia motasi
Babesia ovis
Iran
semi-nested polymerase chain reaction
small ruminants
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/2.pdf
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