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Strain Detection of Hydatid Cysts in Slaughtered Sheep and Goats in Birjand Area using Morphological and Molecular characteristics with ITS1Gene Texte intégral
2021
Ansari, Susan | Borji, Hassan | Naghibi, Abolghasem
BACKGROUND: Cystic echinococosis (CE) is known to be one of the most important zoonotic diseases in different parts of Iran. Even though it causes major health problems, there is limited information regarding its transmission cycles and strain of this infection in eastern Iran. OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to characterize the strain of Echinococcus granulosus cysts in the slaughtered sheep and goats in Birjand area using morphological and molecular criteria. METHODS: Isolates of E. granulosus were collected from sheep (30) and goats (30) from Birjand slaughterhouse and characterized employing both DNA (PCR-RFLP of ITS1) and morphological criteria (metacestode rostellar hook dimensions). In addition, the fragments of the genes coding for ITS-1 were sequenced. RESULTS: Among the two different identified strains/genotypes (sheep and camel), the sheep strain appeared to be the most common genotype of E. granulosus affecting sheep and goats. All of the 30 sheep samples and 20 out of 30 goat samples were infected with sheep strain. However, the camel genotype was only observed in the goats and 10 out of 30 goat isolates were infected with the camel genotype. The camel genotypes had RFLP patterns, which were different from the RFLP patterns of the rest of isolates (sheep strain). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study revealed that the ‘sheep’ strain was the most prevalent strain in sheep and goats in this area. Moreover, the camel genotype (G6) was confirmed to trigger infection in the slaughtered goats of Birjand area.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]EVALUATION OF HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF HYDATID CYST ON KIDNEY OF EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED MICE Texte intégral
2018
Amal KH. Khalaf | Salih K. Majeed
Hydatidosis is an endemic disease in Iraq till now and it causes highly economiclooses . the aim of the following study was to investigate the histopathological effectof hydatid cyst on kidney function .11% total percentage were recorded among kidney of experimentally infected malemice with hydatid cyst in the current study and many pathological changes were alsoreported.The present study has explained that the infection with hydatid disease affect on thekidney function after examination of Blood urea nitrogen that related to kidneyfunction and reporting increase of its level .
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]MEASURMENT OF SOME TRACE ELEMENTS AND PROTEIN OF HYDATID CYSTS FLUID IN SHEEP AND COW Texte intégral
2007
Abdul jabber Rasmi | Aiad Muhamed Kahsim | Muslem Abdul Rahman
The amount of four minerals (Magnesium, Calcium, Selenium and copper) and total protein of hydatid cysts fluid obtained from lung and liver of sheep and cow was checked. Magnesium (Mg+2) and calcium (Ca+2) showed higher levels in cysts of sheep than those of cow which was (8.38, 29.11, 7.90, 25.70 mmol/L) respectively whereas the selenium (Se+) and copper (Cu+) showed a little differences in both species. Total protein amonts were found to have wide range in both animal species.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Hydatid hepatic-broncho-pleural (hepatopulmonary) fistula caused by Echinococcosis granulosa: a zoonotic case report Texte intégral
2018
Tarik Ibrahem Ali | Omar Emad Ibrahim | Imad I. Al-Sultan
A rare case is presented of a 58-year-old woman who developed ahepatic-bronchopleural fistula following a hydatid hepatic cyst complication. The hepatic-bronchopleural fistula was diagnosed when patient complained of severe repetitive attacks of productive cough of brown yellow to dark colour sputum biliptysis (bile in cough) with vomiting associated with night sweating and fever, for the past one month. She also complained of right side chest and abdominal pain for the past 3 years. This paper describes a unique case of hepatic-bronchopleural fistula caused by hydatid disease, emphasising the clinical feature and its surgical management. Hydatid disease is a zoonotic infection dueto the damage caused by Echinococcus granulosus. E. granulosus, also called the hydatid worm, hyper tape-worm or dog tapeworm, is a cyclophyllid cestode that parasitises the small intestine of canids as an adult, but which has important intermediate hosts such as livestock and humans, where it causes cystic echinococcosis, also known as hydatid disease. It is hoped thatthis case report will add to the meagre case management reports of hepaticbronchopleural fistula in literature.
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