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Molecular detection of Theileria annulata, Theileria mutans and Theileria velifera but no evidence of Theileria parva infected or vaccinated cattle in Nigeria despite extensive transboundary migrations.
Kamani, Joshua; Vieira, Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme; da Costa Vieira, Rafael Felipe; Shekaro, Audu; Nahum-Biala, Yaarit; Olubade, Toyin; Abasiama, Moses Samuel; Gajibo, Umar A; Bukar, Laminu; Shand, Mike; Harrus, Shimon; Baneth, Gad.
Affiliation
  • Kamani J; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria. Electronic address: mshelizakj@gmail.com.
  • Vieira TSWJ; Vector-borne Diseases Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil.
  • da Costa Vieira RF; Vector-borne Diseases Laboratory, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, USA; Center for Computational Intelligence to Predict Health and Environmental Risks (CIPHER), Univ
  • Shekaro A; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria.
  • Nahum-Biala Y; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.
  • Olubade T; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria.
  • Abasiama MS; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria.
  • Gajibo UA; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria.
  • Bukar L; National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), PMB 01 Vom, Plateau State, Nigeria.
  • Shand M; School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK.
  • Harrus S; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.
  • Baneth G; Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 41: 100887, 2023 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37208076
The extensive livestock management system predominant in Nigeria necessitates active disease surveillance for the early detection and prompt control of transboundary animal diseases. Theileriae are obligate intracellular protozoa which infect both wild and domestic bovidae throughout much of the world causing East Coast Fever (Theileria parva), Tropical or Mediterranean theileriosis (Theileria annulata) or benign theileriosis (Theileria mutans; Theileria velifera). This study aimed to detect and characterize Theileria spp. infecting cattle in Nigeria using conventional PCR and sequencing approach. Five hundred and twenty-two DNA samples obtained from different cattle blood samples were subjected to PCR targeting the 18S rRNA gene of piroplasmida and specifically, the p104 kDa and Tp1 genes for the evidence of infection or vaccination respectively, with T. parva. A total of 269 out of 522 (51.5%) of the cattle tested PCR- positive for DNA of piroplasmida. Nucleotide sequence and phylogenetic analyses showed that the cattle were infected with T. annulata, T. mutans and T. velifera. Piroplasmida DNA was associated with sex (ꭓ2 = 7.2; p = 0.007), breed (ꭓ2 = 115; p = 0.000002) of animals and the state where the samples were collected (ꭓ2 = 78.8; p = 0.000002). None of the samples tested positive for T. parva DNA or showed evidence of vaccination (Tp1 gene). This is the first report on the molecular detection and characterization of T. annulata in the blood of cattle from Nigeria. Continuous surveillance of Nigerian cattle for East Coast Fever (ECF) is encouraged considering the recent report of the disease in cattle in the neighboring country, Cameroon, where unregulated transboundary cattle movement into Nigeria has been observed.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Theileriasis / Theileria parva / Theileria annulata / Piroplasmida Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Theileriasis / Theileria parva / Theileria annulata / Piroplasmida Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports Year: 2023 Document type: Article Country of publication: