Molecular prevalence and associated risk factors of Theileria annulata infections in dromedary camels in Egypt

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Abdelfattah Selim
Ayed Alshammari
Mohamed Marzok
Mohamed Salem
Omar A. AL-Jabr
Hattan S. Gattan
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[1] Benha University,Department of Animal Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] University of Hafr Al-Batin,Department of Biology, College of Science
[3] King Faisal University,Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
[4] Kafr El Sheikh University,Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[5] Cairo University,Department of Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[6] King Faisal University,Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine
[7] King Abdulaziz University,Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences
[8] King AbdulAziz University,Special Infectious Agents Unit, King Fahad Medical Research Center
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PCR; Risk factors; Camels; Egypt;
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Theileria annulata (T. annulata) is an intracellular protozoan, transmitted by ixodid ticks of the genus Hyalomma and affects camels. There are few epidemiological data on T. annulata infection and its associated risk factors in Egyptian camels. Thus, the present study aimed to determine the prevalence of T. annulata in camels using PCR and assess the associated risk factors for infection. A total of 380 blood samples were collected from camels raising in three Egyptian governorates and examined by PCR assay targeting 30-kDa gene to detect the presence of T. annulata infection, beside statistical analysis of associated factors. The results revealed presence of T. annulata with overall prevalence of 21.1%. In addition, the univariate analysis revealed significant (P<0.05) association between prevalence of T. annulata in camels and locality, age, sex, tick infestation, and application of acaricides. Whereas the prevalence of T. annulata was higher in camels of age group >6 to 10 years (38%), females (25.7%) and in infested camels with ticks (29%) and in case of absence of acaricides application (25%). In contrast, the body condition of camels had not significant effect on prevalence of theileriosis in camels. The current study concluded that T. annulata is prevalent in Egyptian camels and that a tick control program is required to reduce the risk of infection.
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