Physiological and epidemiological study of some parasitic and viral enteric infections in dromedary camels in Al-Muthanna province.

A M R Al-Yasari, N J Alsalih, M A Alsaadawi
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Understanding the normal physiology of the body is the key to study the changes that occur due to any infection. It is known that enteric infections play a considerable role in affecting normal body status. Thus, this study was designed for investigating the enteric infections in Arabian camels in Al-Muthanna Province. In this investigation, 588 fecal and blood serum samples (for diarrheic camels only) were collected from the camels in different areas of Al-Muthanna Province, Iraq from both sexes of different ages during the period from October 2020 up to the end of August 2021. The samples were examined using routine microscopic examination techniques, hematological techniques, and ELISA for parasitic and viral identification. Eimeria rajasthani, Isospora orlovi were recorded for the first time in Iraqi camels with clinical signs of diarrhea, dehydration, and emaciation. The study recorded four types of protozoa: Eimeria spp., Isospora, Cryptosporidium and Balantidium coli. The recorded types of Eimeria were E. dromedarii, E. cameli, and E. rajasthani. There was a significant effect of age on infection rates with Eimeria spp. as the highest Eimeria ratio was in ages of less than two years animals. The infection rates were also affected with months which reached the highest ratios of Eimeria in October while the lowest ratio of Eimeria was recorded in July. BVDV infection rate was found in camels that suffered from diarrhea. There is no significant effect of sex on the onset of the viral disease in camels. For hematological parameters, there were significant differences in RBCs, WBCs, Hb, and PCV values in protozoal and BVDV infections. In conclusion, different kinds of protozoal and viral infections were recorded. Some of the recorded infections were associated with acute clinical signs and have zoonotic importance.

穆萨纳省单峰骆驼肠道寄生虫和病毒感染的生理学和流行病学研究。
了解人体的正常生理机能是研究任何感染引起的变化的关键。众所周知,肠道感染在影响机体正常状态方面起着相当大的作用。因此,本研究旨在调查穆萨纳省阿拉伯骆驼的肠道感染情况。在这项调查中,从 2020 年 10 月到 2021 年 8 月底,从伊拉克穆萨纳省不同地区的骆驼身上采集了 588 份不同年龄的雌雄骆驼粪便和血清样本(仅针对腹泻骆驼)。样本采用常规显微镜检查技术、血液学技术和酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)进行寄生虫和病毒鉴定。首次在伊拉克骆驼中记录到 Eimeria rajasthani 和 Isospora orlovi,临床表现为腹泻、脱水和消瘦。研究记录了四种原生动物:艾美拉属、异孢子虫、隐孢子虫和大肠杆菌。记录到的埃米拉氏菌类型有:E. dromedarii、E. cameli 和 E. rajasthani。年龄对埃默氏菌属感染率有明显影响,两岁以下动物的埃默氏菌感染率最高。感染率还受到月份的影响,10 月份的感染率最高,而 7 月份的感染率最低。腹泻骆驼的 BVDV 感染率较高。性别对骆驼病毒病的发病没有明显影响。在血液学参数方面,原虫感染和 BVDV 感染骆驼的 RBC、WBC、Hb 和 PCV 值存在显著差异。总之,骆驼感染了不同种类的原生动物和病毒。记录到的一些感染与急性临床症状有关,并具有人畜共患病的重要性。
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