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“Molecular Epidemiology Studies on Bovine Theileriosi in Upper Egypt”

Research Authors
Amira AL-Hosary, Laila S. Ahmed, Ulrike Seitzer
Research Department
Research Journal
XVI th International Congress on Animal Hygiene 2013, Animal Hygiene and Sustainable Livestock Production‖ May 3-7, 2013- Nanjing-China.
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2013

Clinical Survey of Some Infectious Diseases in Teaching Hospital –Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Assiut University

Research Authors
Amira A. T. AL-Hosary, Zeinab, M. Ahamed, Fatma S. Mahmoud
Research Department
Research Journal
The 16th Scientific Conferernce, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt, 30 Nov.- 2 Dec, 2014, 31-44.
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2014

Clinical Survey of Some Infectious Diseases in Teaching Hospital –Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Assiut University

Research Authors
Amira A. T. AL-Hosary, Zeinab, M. Ahamed, Fatma S. Mahmoud
Research Department
Research Journal
The 16th Scientific Conferernce, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt, 30 Nov.- 2 Dec, 2014, 31-44.
Research Rank
4
Research Year
2014

Microscopical and serological studies on Sarcocystis infection with first report of S. cruzi in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) in Assiut, Egypt”

Research Authors
Asmaa M. Metwally, Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah, Amira A. AL-Hosary, Mosaab A. Omar
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Parasitic Diseases
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2013

Microscopical and serological studies on Sarcocystis infection with first report of S. cruzi in buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) in Assiut, Egypt”

Research Authors
Asmaa M. Metwally, Mahmoud R. Abd Ellah, Amira A. AL-Hosary, Mosaab A. Omar
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Parasitic Diseases
Research Rank
1
Research Year
2013

Oxidative stress and hematological profile in Theileria annulata clinically infected cattle before and after treatment

Research Authors
AL-Hosary A.A.T., EL-Sayed H.K., Ahmed L.S.
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2015

Diagnostic and Genetic Studies of Theileria annulata with Special Reference to Genetic Polymorphism of Theileria annulataMerozoite Surface (Tams-1) Antigen

Research Abstract
Diagnosis of bovine theileriosis was carried out by blood film and polymerase chain reaction-PCR methods. In the current study, Theileria annulata merozoite piroplasm Surface Antigen (Tams-1) target based PCR was used for specific detection of T. annulata infection in cattle from different localities in Upper Egypt then followed by cloning and sequencing of this gene then alignment of all obtained sequences and their translated amino acids to studying its polymorphism among different local strains. The results of this study concluded that blood film is still important for diagnosis. (Tams-1) target based PCR test was more sensitive than blood film. The infection rates with T. annulata in the examined cattle were 46.19% and 28.57% by using Tams-1 target based PCR and thin blood film, respectively. The (Tams-1) gene sequencing, alignment and translation into amino acids concluded that Tams-1 sequences and its translated amino acids were highly variable. This makes it not recommended for use in vaccination and/or serological diagnostic tests. The sequences and their translated amino acids were deposited in the GenBankTM databases and available under accession numbers as following (GenBankTM: KJ021626, GenBankTM: KJ021627, GenBankTM: KJ021628, GenBankTM: KJ021629).
Research Authors
Amira AL-Hosary, Laila S. Ahmed, Ulrike Seitzer
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (61)
Research Year
2015

Diagnostic and Genetic Studies of Theileria annulata with Special Reference to Genetic Polymorphism of Theileria annulataMerozoite Surface (Tams-1) Antigen

Research Abstract
Diagnosis of bovine theileriosis was carried out by blood film and polymerase chain reaction-PCR methods. In the current study, Theileria annulata merozoite piroplasm Surface Antigen (Tams-1) target based PCR was used for specific detection of T. annulata infection in cattle from different localities in Upper Egypt then followed by cloning and sequencing of this gene then alignment of all obtained sequences and their translated amino acids to studying its polymorphism among different local strains. The results of this study concluded that blood film is still important for diagnosis. (Tams-1) target based PCR test was more sensitive than blood film. The infection rates with T. annulata in the examined cattle were 46.19% and 28.57% by using Tams-1 target based PCR and thin blood film, respectively. The (Tams-1) gene sequencing, alignment and translation into amino acids concluded that Tams-1 sequences and its translated amino acids were highly variable. This makes it not recommended for use in vaccination and/or serological diagnostic tests. The sequences and their translated amino acids were deposited in the GenBankTM databases and available under accession numbers as following (GenBankTM: KJ021626, GenBankTM: KJ021627, GenBankTM: KJ021628, GenBankTM: KJ021629).
Research Authors
Amira AL-Hosary, Laila S. Ahmed, Ulrike Seitzer
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. (61)
Research Year
2015
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