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Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran

BACKGROUND: Ovine babesiosis is the most important haemoparasitic tick-borne disease of small ruminants in Iran caused by Babesia ovis, B. motasi, and B. crassa. The aim of this study was to characterize the species of ovine Babesia species isolated from different geographical region of Iran. METHOD...

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Autores principales: Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi, Zakeri, S, Nabian, S, Bahonar, A, Ghasemi, F, Noorollahi, F, Rahbari, S
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347262
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author Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi
Zakeri, S
Nabian, S
Bahonar, A
Ghasemi, F
Noorollahi, F
Rahbari, S
author_facet Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi
Zakeri, S
Nabian, S
Bahonar, A
Ghasemi, F
Noorollahi, F
Rahbari, S
author_sort Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi
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description BACKGROUND: Ovine babesiosis is the most important haemoparasitic tick-borne disease of small ruminants in Iran caused by Babesia ovis, B. motasi, and B. crassa. The aim of this study was to characterize the species of ovine Babesia species isolated from different geographical region of Iran. METHODS: One hundred fifty four blood samples collected from animals, which demonstrated the pale mucous membranes or hyperthermia. The specimens were transferred to the laboratory and the blood smears stained with Geimsa, the morphological and biometrical data of parasite in any infected erythrocyte have been considered. Extracted DNA from each blood samples were used in PCR and semi nested- PCR in order to confirm the presence of the species. RESULTS: Microscopical observation on 154 blood smears determined 38 (24.67%) and 40 (26%) samples were infected by Babesia and Theileria respectively. The mixed infections occurred in four (2.6%) samples. The results of the PCR assays showed nine (5.85%), 81 (53%) and 18 (11.7%) were distinguished as Babesia, Theileria and mixed infection, respectively. Semi nested- PCR did not confirm the presence of B. motasi. CONCLUSION: The causative organism of many cases of haemoprotozoal diseases, which recorded in previous studies, could be B. ovis or Theileria lestoquardi. The result confirmed that B. ovis was only species which causes babesiosis in the study areas. It seems that the biometrical polymorphisms could exist in B. ovis in Iran. This polymorphism could be a main problem in differentiation between B. ovis and B. motasi and it could be dissolved by specific PCR analysis.
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spelling pubmed-32798532012-02-16 Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi Zakeri, S Nabian, S Bahonar, A Ghasemi, F Noorollahi, F Rahbari, S Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: Ovine babesiosis is the most important haemoparasitic tick-borne disease of small ruminants in Iran caused by Babesia ovis, B. motasi, and B. crassa. The aim of this study was to characterize the species of ovine Babesia species isolated from different geographical region of Iran. METHODS: One hundred fifty four blood samples collected from animals, which demonstrated the pale mucous membranes or hyperthermia. The specimens were transferred to the laboratory and the blood smears stained with Geimsa, the morphological and biometrical data of parasite in any infected erythrocyte have been considered. Extracted DNA from each blood samples were used in PCR and semi nested- PCR in order to confirm the presence of the species. RESULTS: Microscopical observation on 154 blood smears determined 38 (24.67%) and 40 (26%) samples were infected by Babesia and Theileria respectively. The mixed infections occurred in four (2.6%) samples. The results of the PCR assays showed nine (5.85%), 81 (53%) and 18 (11.7%) were distinguished as Babesia, Theileria and mixed infection, respectively. Semi nested- PCR did not confirm the presence of B. motasi. CONCLUSION: The causative organism of many cases of haemoprotozoal diseases, which recorded in previous studies, could be B. ovis or Theileria lestoquardi. The result confirmed that B. ovis was only species which causes babesiosis in the study areas. It seems that the biometrical polymorphisms could exist in B. ovis in Iran. This polymorphism could be a main problem in differentiation between B. ovis and B. motasi and it could be dissolved by specific PCR analysis. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3279853/ /pubmed/22347262 Text en © 2010 Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Dehkordi, Z Sadeghi
Zakeri, S
Nabian, S
Bahonar, A
Ghasemi, F
Noorollahi, F
Rahbari, S
Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran
title Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran
title_full Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran
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title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran
title_short Molecular and Biomorphometrical Identification of Ovine Babesiosis in Iran
title_sort molecular and biomorphometrical identification of ovine babesiosis in iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3279853/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347262
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