Detection of Cryptosporidium Infection in Domestic Pigeons in Baghdad City Using Conventional PCR Technique

‪Yahya F. Hashim, Mohammed TH. S. Al Zubaidi
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Cryptosporidium infection poses a significant threat to domestic pigeon populations worldwide, Pigeons serve as vectors and may transmit the parasite to other avian species, therefore playing a significant role in zoonotic transmission. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. in domestic pigeons in Baghdad, Iraq, using conventional PCR and to assess the influence of age, sex, and seasonal variation on infection rates. During the study period of six months, from 1st October to end of March, 120 domestic pigeons were sampled, and fecal samples were collected for genetic analysis by using a conventional PCR. The overall infection rate was found to be 70.83%, with no significant difference between male and female pigeons, and infection rate of females was highest 82.98%. However, younger pigeons below 6 months of age exhibited a higher infection rate 78.26% compared to adults with significant differences. Seasonal variation was observed, with the highest infection rates recorded in February 95% and January 85%. According to molecular analysis the results confirmed the high presence of Cryptosporidium spp. between domestic pigeons in Baghdad city. In conclusion the study reported high prevalence of Cryptosporidium infection in domestic pigeons in Baghdad, Iraq, with significant age-related variations and seasonal fluctuations.
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利用常规 PCR 技术检测巴格达市家鸽隐孢子虫感染情况
隐孢子虫感染对全世界的家鸽种群构成了重大威胁,鸽子作为传播媒介,可能将寄生虫传播给其他禽类物种,因此在人畜共患病传播中扮演着重要角色。本研究旨在利用常规 PCR 技术调查伊拉克巴格达家鸽中隐孢子虫属的流行情况,并评估年龄、性别和季节变化对感染率的影响。在 10 月 1 日至次年 3 月底的 6 个月研究期间,对 120 只家鸽进行了采样,并收集了粪便样本,使用传统 PCR 进行基因分析。结果发现,总体感染率为 70.83%,雄鸽和雌鸽的感染率无明显差异,其中雌鸽的感染率最高,为 82.98%。然而,6 个月以下的幼鸽的感染率为 78.26%,与成年鸽相比差异显著。季节性变化也很明显,二月和一月的感染率最高,分别为 95% 和 85%。分子分析结果证实,巴格达市的家鸽中隐孢子虫属感染率很高。总之,该研究报告了伊拉克巴格达家鸽隐孢子虫感染的高流行率,并存在显著的年龄相关变化和季节性波动。
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