Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt

This work aimed to detect, identify and study the epidemiology of Helicobacter pullorum in avian species in Upper Egypt. A total of 1800 samples, including cloacal swabs, cecal swabs and livers were collected from chickens, turkeys and ducks in five different governorates in Upper Egypt. Using conve...

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Main Authors: Ahmed K. Hassan, Mostafa A. Shahata, Elrefaie M. Refaie, Ragab S. Ibrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Assiut University 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
Online Access:http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/71
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spelling doaj-6ce3dc61570249fa901f5087491a36802020-11-24T20:42:03ZengAssiut UniversityJournal of Advanced Veterinary Research2090-62692090-62772014-01-0141424871Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper EgyptAhmed K. HassanMostafa A. ShahataElrefaie M. RefaieRagab S. IbrahimThis work aimed to detect, identify and study the epidemiology of Helicobacter pullorum in avian species in Upper Egypt. A total of 1800 samples, including cloacal swabs, cecal swabs and livers were collected from chickens, turkeys and ducks in five different governorates in Upper Egypt. Using conventional phenotypic methods for isolation and identification, Helicobacter pullorum could be identified only from chickens with percentage 39.33% and no presence of the organism in turkeys and ducks. Sixteen randomly selected phenotypically identified Helicobacter pullorum isolates were confirmed using PCR assay based on 16S rRNA gene. In conclusion, conventional phenotypic methods for detection and differentiation of Helicobacter pullorum are often hampered by many limitations, while molecular methods, and PCR, in particular, have marked an important step forward in bacterial diagnostics and can provide a sensitive and rapid alternative method for detection and identification and highlights the potential of PCR technology in routine detection and identification of pathogens.http://advetresearch.com/index.php/AVR/article/view/71
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author Ahmed K. Hassan
Mostafa A. Shahata
Elrefaie M. Refaie
Ragab S. Ibrahim
spellingShingle Ahmed K. Hassan
Mostafa A. Shahata
Elrefaie M. Refaie
Ragab S. Ibrahim
Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
author_facet Ahmed K. Hassan
Mostafa A. Shahata
Elrefaie M. Refaie
Ragab S. Ibrahim
author_sort Ahmed K. Hassan
title Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
title_short Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
title_full Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
title_fullStr Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Identification of Helicobacter pullorum in Poultry Species in Upper Egypt
title_sort detection and identification of helicobacter pullorum in poultry species in upper egypt
publisher Assiut University
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research
issn 2090-6269
2090-6277
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This work aimed to detect, identify and study the epidemiology of Helicobacter pullorum in avian species in Upper Egypt. A total of 1800 samples, including cloacal swabs, cecal swabs and livers were collected from chickens, turkeys and ducks in five different governorates in Upper Egypt. Using conventional phenotypic methods for isolation and identification, Helicobacter pullorum could be identified only from chickens with percentage 39.33% and no presence of the organism in turkeys and ducks. Sixteen randomly selected phenotypically identified Helicobacter pullorum isolates were confirmed using PCR assay based on 16S rRNA gene. In conclusion, conventional phenotypic methods for detection and differentiation of Helicobacter pullorum are often hampered by many limitations, while molecular methods, and PCR, in particular, have marked an important step forward in bacterial diagnostics and can provide a sensitive and rapid alternative method for detection and identification and highlights the potential of PCR technology in routine detection and identification of pathogens.
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