Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology (JMGCB)
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology

DETECTION OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM SPECIES IN CATTLE AND HANDLERS BY MOLECULAR TECHNIQUE IN WASIT PROVINCE

Hasan, Murtadha Kadhim (Unknown)
Mohan, Zahraa Hamid (Unknown)
Saeed, Farah Mohammed (Unknown)
Mahdi, Oras Abdulsayed (Unknown)
Abdulhussein, Rasha Hamzah (Unknown)
hamzah, Sarah Hussein (Unknown)
Kareem, Mustafa basim (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Mar 2024

Abstract

I collected 300 cow feces samples (130 males - 170 females) and used molecular analysis to detect the parasite. The results showed significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) between the infection rate using particle technology of 38% (38/100) and 41% (41/100) in cows and breeders, respectively, while traditional microscopic methods showed 21% (21/100) and 17% (17/100) in cows and breeders, respectively. DNA sequence analyzes of 10 isolates from infected cows identified four species of the Cryptosporidium parasite genus which included: C. parvum (6/10), C. andersoni (2/10), C. bovis (1/10) and C. ryanae (1/10. The species C. andersoni, C. parvum, C. bovis and C. ryanae have been genetically confirmed through DNA sequence analysis, and it is considered the first recording of these species in local cattle in Iraq. In breeders, three types of the Cryptosporidium parasite were recorded through DNA sequence analysis in 10 isolates from infected individuals, which included: C. parvum (2/10), C. andersoni (5/10) and C. hominis (3/10). It is considered the first recording of this species among breeders in Iraq.

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Nursing

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Journal of Medical Genetics and Clinical Biology is a peer-reviewed forum for advances at the intersection of human genetics and clinical medicine. The journal welcomes original research, reviews, brief reports, and case reports that translate genomic discoveries into clinical utility—spanning ...