Babesiosis and Anaplasmosis in Camels (Camelus Dromedarius) of Saudi Arabia

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Jamila S. Al Malki, N. Hussien, E. Tantawy, Muataz A. Abdalla, Malek A. Al Jawbrah
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An epidemiological study was conducted on the occurrence of babesiosis and anaplasmosis infection in camels ( Camelus dromedarius ) in the Taif region of Saudi Arabia. A total of 102 blood samples were collected from apparently healthy camels, of varying ages and sex, from three different areas of the Taif region. The blood samples were investigated using Giemsa-stained blood smears and species-specific Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (targeting 18S rRNA and the major surface protein–1β encoding genes for Babesia and A. marginale , respectively). The overall prevalence was 64.70% with a higher infection rate of Anaplasma (46.10%) than Babesia sp. (18.62%). In addition, there is a co-infection of both pathogens with prevalence rate 19.70%. According to age: the infection rate was highly significant in the younger animals (≤5 years) (33.33% and 58.97%) than older animals (>5 years) (9.52% and 38.09%) for Babesia and Anaplasma , respectively at p> 0.05. On the other hand, according to gender, the infection rate in males (29.73% and 72.97%) was higher than in females (12.31% and 30.77%) for Babesia and Anaplasma sp., respectively at p> 0.05. In conclusion, the present study adds insight into the epidemiology of babesiosis and anaplasmosis in the Taif region, Makkah Province of Saudi Arabia that needs control strategies to focus on the livestock.
沙特阿拉伯骆驼(Camelus Dromedarius)巴贝斯虫病和无形体病
对沙特阿拉伯塔伊夫地区骆驼(Camelus dromedarius)巴贝斯虫病和无形体病感染进行了流行病学研究。总共从塔伊夫地区三个不同地区的不同年龄和性别的明显健康的骆驼身上采集了102份血液样本。采用giemsa染色的血涂片和物种特异性聚合酶链反应(PCR)对血样进行检测(分别针对巴贝斯虫的18S rRNA和主要的表面蛋白- 1β编码基因)。总感染率为64.70%,无形体感染率(46.10%)高于巴贝斯虫(18.62%)。两种病原菌合并感染,患病率为19.70%。按年龄分:幼龄动物(≤5岁)巴贝斯虫和无形体的感染率分别为33.33%和58.97%,而老年动物(≤50岁)巴贝斯虫和无形体的感染率分别为9.52%和38.09%,p < 0.05。另一方面,按性别分,巴贝虫和无形体的感染率男性(29.73%和72.97%)高于女性(12.31%和30.77%),差异分别为p < 0.05。总之,本研究增加了对沙特阿拉伯麦加省塔伊夫地区巴贝斯虫病和无形体病流行病学的认识,该地区需要将控制战略重点放在牲畜上。
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期刊介绍: JCPR is an exclusive journal which brings out the manuscripts based on New World and Old World camelids. This journal provided a very good platform to publish camelid literature with a view to find the missing links of research and to update the camelids practitioners and researchers with latest research.
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