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Yıl 2020, Vetexpo-2019, KHVD-2019, 55 - 55, 31.03.2020

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Molecular detection of Theileria annulata in ixodid ticks in northwest of Iran

Yıl 2020, Vetexpo-2019, KHVD-2019, 55 - 55, 31.03.2020

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Ixodid ticks transmit various protozoan diseases in animals such as theileriosis that cause a lot of economic
loss in livestock industry. The purpose of the present study was to detect Theileria annulata infection in
ticks in cattle in Urmia district in North West of Iran. One hundred ticks were collected from some
suspected flocks with history of theileriosis and were transported to laboratory. Taxonomic identification
was done based on morphological characteristic. Ten tick species were found: Hyalomma anatolicum
anatolicum (29%), Hyalomma aegyptium (16%), Boophyls anulatus (16%), Dermacentor marginatum
(14%), Rhipicephalus bursa (9%), Dermacentor niveus (4%), Ornithodorus lahuransis(4%), Hyalomma
anantolicum excavatum(3%), Rhipicephalus sanguinus (2%) and Haemaphysalis punctate (1%).Salivary
glands of ticks were isolated and examined using specific primers from the major merozoite-piroplasm
surface antigen sequence of T. annulata (Tams-1) gene by PCR. Analysis of ticks by using PCR revealed
T. annulata in 65(65%) of evaluated ticks. The high rate of infestation in ticks to T. annulata identifies
the high risk of them to transporting the disease to cattle in North West of Iran and Hyalomma anatolicum
anatolicum is the first candidate for transmitting of the disease.

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Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Veteriner Cerrahi
Bölüm Araştırma Makaleleri
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Ahmad Nematollahi Bu kişi benim

İraj Panahi Bu kişi benim

Solin Ghaderi Bu kişi benim

Tina Daneshrad Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Mart 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Vetexpo-2019, KHVD-2019

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APA Nematollahi, A., Panahi, İ., Ghaderi, S., Daneshrad, T. (2020). Molecular detection of Theileria annulata in ixodid ticks in northwest of Iran. Journal of Istanbul Veterinary Sciences55-55.

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