Molecular Identifications of Hyalomma dromedarii Infecting Camels and Theileria annulata from Ticks by 18S rRNA Gene in Al Disah valley, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Areej G. Al-Ghabban
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obligate intracellular protozoon, is transmitted by hard ticks and induces moderate to severe diseases in vertebrate hosts. The hard ticks Hyalomma dromedarii and Hyalomma anatolicum were collected from a camel in Saudi Arabia in October 2021. A total of 140 dromedary camels were selected by a simple random selection procedure. A total of 310 two different ixodid tick species, such as H. dromedarii and H. anatolicum were identified in camels. The infection rate of H. dromedarii was 78 % (242 /310) and that of H. anatolicum was 22% (68 /310). To identify H. dromedarii and Theileria sp. , polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using the COI gene and the 18S rRNA gene was done . The PCR-amplified 660-bp-long H. dromedarii and 400-bp-long Theileria sp. genes were analyzed with phylogenetic trees. H. dromedarii had a single genotype that was completely the same as that registered for H. dromedarii . The genotype of Theileria sp. found in H. dromedarii was highly similar to T. annulata by (99.9) %. This study may contribute to understanding the epidemiology of tick-borne diseases, thus, enhancing the detection and control of the diseases in Saudi Arabia.
沙特阿拉伯塔布克Al Disah谷地感染骆驼的单眼透明瘤和蜱源环纹蜱的18S rRNA基因分子鉴定
专性细胞内原虫,由硬蜱传播,在脊椎动物宿主中引起中度至重度疾病。于2021年10月在沙特阿拉伯的一头骆驼身上采集到硬蜱单峰透明眼和羊眼透明眼。通过简单的随机选择程序,共选择了140头单峰骆驼。在骆驼中共鉴定出单峰蜱和安纳托利克蜱两种不同的蜱类310种。蝇蛆感染率为78%(242 /310),安纳托利蝇感染率为22%(68 /310)。采用COI基因和18S rRNA基因进行聚合酶链反应(PCR),鉴定了双歧杆菌和双歧杆菌。用系统发育树分析pcr扩增的长660-bp的dromedarii和长400-bp的Theileria sp.基因。dromedarii有一个单一的基因型,与登记的dromedarii完全相同。在棉铃虫中发现的梭菌属基因型与环状梭菌高度相似(99.9)%。本研究有助于了解蜱传疾病的流行病学,从而加强沙特阿拉伯蜱传疾病的检测和控制。
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