Seroprevalence of Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale in domestic animals of district Ganderbal

S. A. Rather, H. Tak, D. Kakru
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The present study of seroprevalence of B. bigemina and A. marginale in cattle, sheep and goats was studied in Ganderbal district of Kashmir, between January to December 2012. A total of 153 blood samples were collected randomly from 40 cattle, 52 sheep and 61 goats for the preparation of blood smears and serum samples in four consecutive seasons and tested against B. bigemina and A. marginale using the SVANOVIR ® B. bigemina -Abs and A. marginale -Abs ELISA Kit. Samples were also examined by Giemsa's stained blood smear method. The effect of topography, season, age, gender and breed was observed in cattle during this study. The overall prevalence of B. bigemina infection was 3 (7.5%), 2 (3.84%) and 3 (4.91%) in cattle, sheep and goats and for A. marginale 2 (5%), 1 (1.92%) and1 (1.63%) respectively. The mixed infections between B. bigemina and A. marginale were 5% in cattle, 1.92% in sheep and 3.27% in goats. The seasonal prevalence of B.bigemina , A. marginale and mixed infection between them peaked in summer as revealed by blood smear examination and ELISA.
甘丹巴尔地区家畜双巴贝斯虫和边缘无形体的血清流行病学分析
本研究于2012年1月至12月在克什米尔的Ganderbal地区对牛、绵羊和山羊的双双型双头螺旋体和边缘螺旋体的血清患病率进行了研究。采用SVANOVIR®B. bigemina -Abs和A. marginale -Abs酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒,连续4个季节随机采集40头牛、52头绵羊和61头山羊153份血液标本,制备血涂片和血清。同时用吉姆萨染色血涂片法检测样品。考察了地形、季节、年龄、性别和品种对牛的影响。牛、绵羊和山羊的总感染率分别为3(7.5%)、2(3.84%)和3(4.91%),边缘螺旋体感染率分别为2(5%)、1(1.92%)和1(1.63%)。牛、绵羊和山羊的混合感染率分别为5%、1.92%和3.27%。血涂片检查和酶联免疫吸附试验显示,双头双歧杆菌和边缘双歧杆菌的季节性流行高峰在夏季。
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