Detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in cows in Mosul City, Iraq

Q2 Veterinary
Abeer S. Alnakeeb, Qaes T. Alsarhan
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This study was targeted to evaluate the infection rate of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in cows in Mosul city-Iraq, using microscopic examination (ME) of the blood smears and nested polymerase chain reaction (N-PCR) technique to evaluate the efficiency of different diagnostic methods used in this study and to determine the parasitemia with the more common leucocytes infected with A. phagocytophilum . 50 blood samples were collected from cows in Mosul city. Blood smears were prepared for the primary detection of inclusion bodies (Morulae) inside leukocytes. The remaining blood was used to confirm the infection using the N-PCR technique. Results revealed that the infection rate of A. phagocytophilum in Mosul City was 58 and 72% using the ME method and N-PCR, respectively. Substantial compatibility was observed between the ME method and N-PCR technique based on the Kappa value 0.699 with a sensitivity of 80.55%, specificity of 100%, and accuracy of 86% of the ME method compared with the N-PCR technique. Infected cows with A. phagocytophilum were suffering from acute disease. Based on the ME of the blood smears, the total parasitemia of A. phagocytophilum inside the leukocytes ranged between 6-29%, with a mean of 17%. The highest significance of parasitemia in neutrophils was 40%, followed by lymphocytes was 25% compared with mononuclear cells, basophils, and eosinophils, which showed no significant change of parasitemia among them. In conclusion, A. phagocytophilum is widespread in cows in Mosul-Iraq; the ME method and N-PCR technique efficiently detect the A. phagocytophilum and neutrophils, which are mostly infected with bacteria.
在伊拉克摩苏尔市的奶牛中检测到噬细胞嗜血杆菌
本研究旨在评估伊拉克摩苏尔市奶牛的噬血阿纳疟原虫感染率,采用血液涂片显微镜检查(ME)和巢式聚合酶链反应(N-PCR)技术来评估本研究中使用的不同诊断方法的效率,并确定感染噬血阿纳疟原虫的常见白细胞的寄生虫血症。研究人员从摩苏尔市的奶牛身上采集了 50 份血液样本。血液涂片用于初步检测白细胞内的包涵体(Morulae)。剩余的血液用于使用 N-PCR 技术确认感染。结果显示,使用 ME 法和 N-PCR 法,摩苏尔市的噬菌体感染率分别为 58% 和 72%。与 N-PCR 技术相比,ME 方法的灵敏度为 80.55%,特异性为 100%,准确率为 86%,根据 Kappa 值 0.699,ME 方法与 N-PCR 技术之间具有很高的兼容性。感染了噬菌体的奶牛患有急性疾病。根据血液涂片的 ME 值,白细胞内噬菌体的总寄生率为 6%-29%,平均为 17%。中性粒细胞的寄生虫血症率最高,为 40%,其次是淋巴细胞,为 25%,而单核细胞、嗜碱性粒细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞的寄生虫血症率变化不大。总之,噬菌体在伊拉克摩苏尔地区的奶牛中广泛存在;ME 方法和 N-PCR 技术可有效检测噬菌体和中性粒细胞,其中大部分都感染了细菌。
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Iraqi journal of Veterinary Sciences
Iraqi journal of Veterinary Sciences Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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3.40
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发文量
120
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences (Iraqi J. Vet. Sci.) is an online, peer reviewed, Open Access and non-profit journal published biannually by the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, Iraq. The Journal publishes in Arabic or English papers in various fields of veterinary sciences. Upon submitting an article, authors are asked to indicate their agreement to abide by an open access Creative Commons license (CC-BY-ND). Under the terms of this license, authors retain ownership of the copyright of their articles. However, the license permits any user to download, print out, extract, reuse, archive, and distribute the article, so long as appropriate credit is given to the authors and the source of the work.
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