伊朗犊牛腹泻病中副猪隐孢子虫寄生虫的显微镜、分子和抗原检测与分离。

Q3 Veterinary
Gh R Karimi, H M Paykari, M Abdi-Goudarzi, M M Ranjbar, M Deldar Bayat
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隐孢子虫病是由脊椎动物体内的原生动物隐孢子虫引起的一种寄生虫病。在家畜,尤其是反刍动物中,婴儿会出现腹泻综合症。隐孢子虫感染在世界各地都很常见,包括伊朗,据报道伊朗有多个物种感染了隐孢子虫。隐孢子虫的形态学诊断有很多局限性,本身没有分类价值,因此使用分子方法可以在一定程度上克服这些局限性。本研究旨在通过显微镜、分子和抗原检测和分离副隐孢子虫寄生虫。首先,从伊朗不同地区收集了 300 份样本。随后,采用 Casemore 等人的方法,利用浮选技术从粪便中提纯卵囊,用改良齐氏-奈尔森法(亨里克森法)染色,并用诊断试纸进行鉴定。还对样本进行了酶联免疫吸附试验,结果为 1 至 4 阳性。研究结果显示,在 300 个隐孢子虫检测病例中,分别有 48 个(16%)和 54 个(18%)在 ELISA 和 PCR 检测中呈阳性。显微镜评估也主要证实了 ELISA 的结果。这些病例分别在夏季、秋季和冬季采集,其中超过 50%的阳性病例出现在秋季采集的样本中。此外,通过 PCR 检测发现了 54 例阳性病例,比 ELISA 检测结果多 6 例。最后,对 PCR 检测结果和 ELISA 检测结果进行了卡方分析,发现两者之间没有明显差异(P=0.0587)。
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Microscopic, Molecular and Antigen Detection and Isolation of Cryptosporidium parvumParasites in Diarrheal Disease of Calves in Iran.

Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Cryptosporidium in vertebrates. In livestock, especially ruminants, infants develop diarrheal syndromes. The infection is common worldwide , including Iran, where it is reported in several species. Morphological diagnosis of Cryptosporidium species is associated with many limitations and has no taxonomic value on its own, so the use of molecular methods can overcome these limitations to some extent. The present aims at microscopic, molecular and antigen detection and isolation of Cryptosporidium parvum parasites. Firstly, 300 samples were collected from different parts of Iran. Subsequently oocysts from feces were purified by the method of Casemore et al. using the flotation technique and stained by the modified Ziehl-Neelsen method (Henriksen method) and identified by diagnostic keys. ELISA test was also performed on the samples with results ranging from 1 to 4 positive. The results of our study show that, of the 300 cases tested for Cryptosporidium, 48 cases (16%) and 54 (18%) were positive in ELISA and PCR, respectively. Microscopic evaluation also mainly confirmed the ELISA results. These cases were collected in summer, autumn, and winter, with, more than 50% of the positive cases found among the samples collected in autumn. In addition, 54 positive cases were found by PCR test, which is 6 cases more than ELISA results. Finally, the results of PCR detection and ELISA were subjected to chi-square analysis, where no significant difference was found between the collected data (p=0.0587).

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Archives of Razi Institute
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