Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India

Abstract Background The present study was aimed at establishing the prevalence, epidemiology and molecular characterization of major haemoprotozoons (Babesia and Theileria) and rickettsia (Anaplasma) of cattle in Jammu region (North India) using microscopy and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Hemato...

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Main Authors: Rabjot Kaur, Anish Yadav, Shafiya I. Rafiqi, Rajesh Godara, Vikrant Sudan, D. Chakraborty, Rajesh Katoch
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Published: BMC 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02915-9
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spelling doaj-b1cee192139b4b8b98fbd01dbd6175722021-06-20T11:17:37ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482021-06-0117111210.1186/s12917-021-02915-9Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North IndiaRabjot Kaur0Anish Yadav1Shafiya I. Rafiqi2Rajesh Godara3Vikrant Sudan4D. Chakraborty5Rajesh Katoch6Department of Veterinary Parasitology, Khalsa college of Veterinary and Animal SciencesDivision of Veterinary Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. RS PuraDivision of Veterinary Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. RS PuraDivision of Veterinary Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. RS PuraDepartment of Veterinary Parasitology, U P Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya Evam Go Anusandhan Sansthan (DUVASU)Division of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. RS PuraDivision of Veterinary Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, SK University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu. RS PuraAbstract Background The present study was aimed at establishing the prevalence, epidemiology and molecular characterization of major haemoprotozoons (Babesia and Theileria) and rickettsia (Anaplasma) of cattle in Jammu region (North India) using microscopy and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Hematology, microscopy and PCR based prevalence studies were undertaken with 278 whole blood samples from cattle. Molecular prevalence studies were followed by genetic characterization of the isolates of Babesia, Anaplasma and Theileria spp. based on 18S rRNA, 16S rRNA and Tams1 gene, respectively. The data related to metrology and epidemiological variables like temperature, rainfall, season, age and type of livestock rearing was analyzed and correlated with occurrence of disease by statistical methods. Results The prevalence based on microscopy was 12.9% (36/278) whereas PCR recorded 30.22% (84/278) animals positive for haemoparasitic infections. All the samples found positive by microscopy were also recorded positive by PCR. Thus the study revealed prevalence of Babesia bigemina, Anaplasma marginale and Theileria annulata to be 9.7, 16.5 and 0.7% respectively. The metrological and epidemiological variables made inroads for the propagation of vector ticks and occurrence of infection. Haematological alterations predominantly related to decrease in haemoglobin, red blood cell count and packed cell volume were evident in diseased animals and collaterally affected the productivity. Further the genetic characterization of Babesia bigemina. (MN566925.1, MN567603, MN566924.1), Anaplasma marginale. (MH733242.1, MN567602.1) and Theileria annulata (MT113479) provided a representative data of the isolates circulating in the region and their proximity with available sequences across the world. Conclusions Despite holding much significance to the animal sector, comprehensive disease mapping has yet not been undertaken in several parts of India. The present study provides a blue print of disease mapping, epidemiological correlations and genomic diversity of Babesia bigemina, Anaplasma marginale and Theileria annulata circulating in the region.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02915-9AnaplasmaBabesiaCattleHaematologyMolecular characterisationTheileria
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author Rabjot Kaur
Anish Yadav
Shafiya I. Rafiqi
Rajesh Godara
Vikrant Sudan
D. Chakraborty
Rajesh Katoch
spellingShingle Rabjot Kaur
Anish Yadav
Shafiya I. Rafiqi
Rajesh Godara
Vikrant Sudan
D. Chakraborty
Rajesh Katoch
Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
BMC Veterinary Research
Anaplasma
Babesia
Cattle
Haematology
Molecular characterisation
Theileria
author_facet Rabjot Kaur
Anish Yadav
Shafiya I. Rafiqi
Rajesh Godara
Vikrant Sudan
D. Chakraborty
Rajesh Katoch
author_sort Rabjot Kaur
title Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
title_short Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
title_full Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
title_fullStr Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of Jammu region, North India
title_sort epidemiology, haematology and molecular characterization of haemoprotozoon and rickettsial organisms causing infections in cattle of jammu region, north india
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background The present study was aimed at establishing the prevalence, epidemiology and molecular characterization of major haemoprotozoons (Babesia and Theileria) and rickettsia (Anaplasma) of cattle in Jammu region (North India) using microscopy and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). Hematology, microscopy and PCR based prevalence studies were undertaken with 278 whole blood samples from cattle. Molecular prevalence studies were followed by genetic characterization of the isolates of Babesia, Anaplasma and Theileria spp. based on 18S rRNA, 16S rRNA and Tams1 gene, respectively. The data related to metrology and epidemiological variables like temperature, rainfall, season, age and type of livestock rearing was analyzed and correlated with occurrence of disease by statistical methods. Results The prevalence based on microscopy was 12.9% (36/278) whereas PCR recorded 30.22% (84/278) animals positive for haemoparasitic infections. All the samples found positive by microscopy were also recorded positive by PCR. Thus the study revealed prevalence of Babesia bigemina, Anaplasma marginale and Theileria annulata to be 9.7, 16.5 and 0.7% respectively. The metrological and epidemiological variables made inroads for the propagation of vector ticks and occurrence of infection. Haematological alterations predominantly related to decrease in haemoglobin, red blood cell count and packed cell volume were evident in diseased animals and collaterally affected the productivity. Further the genetic characterization of Babesia bigemina. (MN566925.1, MN567603, MN566924.1), Anaplasma marginale. (MH733242.1, MN567602.1) and Theileria annulata (MT113479) provided a representative data of the isolates circulating in the region and their proximity with available sequences across the world. Conclusions Despite holding much significance to the animal sector, comprehensive disease mapping has yet not been undertaken in several parts of India. The present study provides a blue print of disease mapping, epidemiological correlations and genomic diversity of Babesia bigemina, Anaplasma marginale and Theileria annulata circulating in the region.
topic Anaplasma
Babesia
Cattle
Haematology
Molecular characterisation
Theileria
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02915-9
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