Molecular Epidemiology and Risk Factors Assessment of Anaplasma spp. on Dairy Cattle in Southwest of Iran

IF 0.4 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Acta Veterinaria Eurasia Pub Date : 2019-03-29 DOI:10.26650/ACTAVET.2019.18014
V. Noaman, M. Moradi
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DOI : 10.26650/actavet.2019.18014 The present study was carried out to determine Anaplasma species and potential risk factors associated with molecular prevalence of Anaplasma spp. among dairy cattle in southwest of Iran. A total of 88 samples out of 200 generated an expected amplicon of 866 bp from Anaplasma marginale msp4 gene. Six samples that were identified as A. marginale gave also positive results for A. phagocytophilum 16S rRNA gene with specific nested polymerase chain reaction (nPCR). The multivariate analysis of risk factors revealed that the cattle of mountain regions were significantly (p=0.0001) at higher risk as compared to the plain regions. Cattle <1 year age and the latitude 32-33°C were significantly at lower risk (p<0.01). The cattle with low milk yield were significantly (p=0.002) at lower risk. Low hygienic farms were significantly (p=0.011) at higher risk as compared to good and normal hygienic farms. Distance from other farms (<1Km) was another important risk factor which showed significant association with the occurrence of Anaplasma infection (p=0.021). The results of this study can be used in strategic planning for prevention and control of bovine anaplasmosis in dairy cattle in the southwest of Iran.
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伊朗西南部奶牛无原体感染的分子流行病学及危险因素评价
本研究旨在确定伊朗西南部奶牛中无原体种类和与无原体分子流行率相关的潜在危险因素。200个样本中有88个样本产生了866 bp的边缘无浆msp4基因扩增子。用巢式聚合酶链反应(nPCR)对6份边缘芽孢杆菌16S rRNA基因检测结果也呈阳性。多因素分析结果显示,山区牛患病风险显著高于平原地区(p=0.0001)。年龄<1岁、纬度32 ~ 33°C的风险极显著降低(p<0.01)。产奶量低的牛风险显著降低(p=0.002)。与卫生良好和卫生正常的农场相比,卫生水平低的农场的风险显著(p=0.011)更高。距离其他猪场(<1Km)是与无原体感染发生显著相关的另一个重要危险因素(p=0.021)。本研究结果可用于伊朗西南部奶牛无形体病防治战略规划。
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