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Title: Estimation of the Prevalence of Ehrlichia ruminantium in Amblyomma spp. and Blood of Domestic Ruminants in the Sudan by Conventional PCR Based on pCS20 Gene Region
Authors: Sayed,M
A. M. Elhussein
Samir ,Mazahir M. S
M. B. Abdelrahman
S. M. Hassan
Keywords: Ehrlichia ruminantium, pCS20, Amblyomma, Ruminants, Sudan.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Sayed,M.,Estimation of the Prevalence of Ehrlichia ruminantium in Amblyomma spp. and Blood of Domestic Ruminants in the Sudan by Conventional PCR Based on pCS20 Gene/Sayed, S. M. Hassan ,A. M. Elhussein ,F . Samir ,Mazahir M. S ,M. B. Abdelrahman.-Sudan Journal of Science and Technology.-vol14,on2.-Article
Abstract: This study was carried out to investigate molecular epidemiology of heartwater in the Sudan by assessing prevalence of infection in domestic ruminants and the vector tick of the genus Amblyomma using the standard PCR technique based on the pCS20 gene. Four hundred and sixty samples were collected from different regions in the Sudan. They included 190 Amblyomma lepidum and 100 Amblyomma variegatum ticks, and 50, 60 and 50 blood samples from cattle, sheep and goats respectively. The samples were tested with pCS20 PCR. The infection rate of E. ruminantium was 15.3% (29/190) and 14% (14/100) in A. lepidum and A. variegatum, respectively. The prevalence of E. ruminantium in the blood samples was 6.7% (4/60), 4% (2/50) and 8.3% (5/60) from cattle, sheep and goats, respectively. It defined the spatial distribution and prevalence of E. ruminantium in the vector population and domestic ruminants and provided an accurate assessment of the potential risk of heartwater to livestock in some endemic regions in the Sudan. This study has proved the way for a national program for the investigation of the epidemiology of heartwater in the Sudan.
Description: article
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16301
ISSN: ISSN 1605-427X
Appears in Collections:Volume 14 No. 2

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