Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research (Apr 2024)

PCR: a sensitive diagnostic tool for Trypanosoma evansi in camels in Egypt

  • Safeya Henidy,
  • Somaia Abouakkada,
  • Mohamed Bessat,
  • Mohamed Elsokkary,
  • Nadia Laban,
  • Price Price,
  • Adel El-Kattan,
  • Ahmed L. Elnaggar,
  • Mona Mahmoud,
  • Amira Dewair

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4

Abstract

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Camel Trypanosomiasis, or Surra, or El Debab as better known, caused by Trypanosoma evansi constitutes an economically important disease that affects the health and production of camels. Two-hundred and ninety-five samples from camels of different ages and sexes were collected from five geographic locations in Egypt (Behera, Cairo, South Sinai, Matrouh, Halayeb and Shalateen). Giemsa-stained smears that were prepared from blood samples were examined microscopically, while PCR coupled with DNA sequencing was applied for molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis. Microscopic and molecular findings revealed a prevalence of 0.34% and 50.51% in the examined camels through stained blood smears and PCR techniques, respectively. T. evansi is enzootic in Egypt, and the PCR technique could preferably be applied in surveillance studies as a more sensitive detection method.

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