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Mahmoud, M., Elhaig, M., Mahmoud, A. (2016). Clinical and Diagnostic Studies with Special Reference to Multiplex PCR for Detection of Babesia Bovis and Anaplasma Marginale from Imported Beef Cattle in Egypt. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 21(1), 37-50. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2016.62748
Mohamed Mahmoud; Mahmoud Elhaig; Ahmed Mahmoud. "Clinical and Diagnostic Studies with Special Reference to Multiplex PCR for Detection of Babesia Bovis and Anaplasma Marginale from Imported Beef Cattle in Egypt". Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 21, 1, 2016, 37-50. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2016.62748
Mahmoud, M., Elhaig, M., Mahmoud, A. (2016). 'Clinical and Diagnostic Studies with Special Reference to Multiplex PCR for Detection of Babesia Bovis and Anaplasma Marginale from Imported Beef Cattle in Egypt', Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 21(1), pp. 37-50. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2016.62748
Mahmoud, M., Elhaig, M., Mahmoud, A. Clinical and Diagnostic Studies with Special Reference to Multiplex PCR for Detection of Babesia Bovis and Anaplasma Marginale from Imported Beef Cattle in Egypt. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2016; 21(1): 37-50. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2016.62748

Clinical and Diagnostic Studies with Special Reference to Multiplex PCR for Detection of Babesia Bovis and Anaplasma Marginale from Imported Beef Cattle in Egypt

Article 4, Volume 21, Issue 1, June 2016, Page 37-50  XML
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/scvmj.2016.62748
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Authors
Mohamed Mahmoud1; Mahmoud Elhaig* 1; Ahmed Mahmoud2
1Department of Animal Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
2Department of Animal Medicine (Internal Medicine), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt
Abstract
The present study aimed to diagnose mixed infection with both Babesia. Bovis ( B. bovis) and Anaplasma marginale (A. marginale) in imported Uruganian Frisian beef cattle that transported from Alexandria to Ismailia governorates-Egypt using multiplex PCR. Twenty five blood samples from investigated beef cattle were collected and examined using different parasitological, heamatological and molecular investigations. Ticks infesting the examined animals were collected and tested for presence of babesia and anaplasma by molecular technique.
Clinically infected beef cattle showed variable clinical signs as pyrexia up to 40 - 41°C, anorexia, dullness, depression, weakness, pale oricteric conjunctival mucous membranes, dyspnea, accelerated respiratory and heart rates, coughing, harsh vesicular sound, rattling tracheal sound, oculo-nasal discharge, petechial hemorrhage of buccal and conjunctival mucus membrane, bloody feces and nervous manifestation including ataxia and in coordination. Four beef cattle were found dead without apparent clinical signs. Hematological results showed a significant decrease in erythrocytic count, hemoglobin content, and packed cell volume in clinically affected cases. Parasitological examination using Giemsa-stained thin blood smearsrevealed presence of a mixed infection with B. bovis and A. marginale in 8/25 (32%) and A. marginale alone in 10/25 (40%).Molecular examination using PCR assay showed that mixed B. bovis and A. marginale were detected on 10 samples (40%) and 12 samples (48%) were positive for A. marginale alone while one sample (4%) was positive for B. bovis alone and the last two samples (8%) were completely negative. Out of five ticks Boophilus annulatus (Bo. annulatus) groups, three (60%) were positive to mixed infection and 2(40%) for A. marginale alone. It was recommended to tighten the quarantine measures and rules to avoid introduction of expatriate diseases and protect the newly imported animals.  
Keywords
Tick-borne parasite; Babesiabovis; Anaplasma marginale; Beef cattle; hemolytic anemia & blood indices
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Infectious Diseases
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