نتایج جستجو برای: dromedary camels

تعداد نتایج: 2295  

Journal: :African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology 2022

Background: In Algeria, little focus was placed on camels as hosts of tick-borne bacterial diseases. Recent studies showed a high prevalence tick infestation in dromedaries. Transmission various pathogenic micro organisms to by ticks imposes considerable economic losses livestock and greatly impact human animal health. The aim our study investigate the occurrence vector-borne zoonotic bacteria ...

Background: Skin lesions of filarial worms are usually common in livestock. In camels, the most reported species is Onchocerca fasciata, which involves subcutaneous connective tissue and the nuchal ligament. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and pathology of camel onchocerciasis in Iran’s central desert. METHODS: Carcasses of 144 dromedary camels of both sexes ...

Journal: :Emerging infectious diseases 2016
Basem M Alraddadi John T Watson Abdulatif Almarashi Glen R Abedi Amal Turkistani Musallam Sadran Abeer Housa Mohammad A Almazroa Naif Alraihan Ayman Banjar Eman Albalawi Hanan Alhindi Abdul Jamil Choudhry Jonathan G Meiman Magdalena Paczkowski Aaron Curns Anthony Mounts Daniel R Feikin Nina Marano David L Swerdlow Susan I Gerber Rana Hajjeh Tariq A Madani

Risk factors for primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) illness in humans are incompletely understood. We identified all primary MERS-CoV cases reported in Saudi Arabia during March-November 2014 by excluding those with history of exposure to other cases of MERS-CoV or acute respiratory illness of unknown cause or exposure to healthcare settings within 14 days before il...

Journal: :Transboundary and emerging diseases 2017
M G Hemida A Elmoslemany F Al-Hizab A Alnaeem F Almathen B Faye D K W Chu R A P M Perera M Peiris

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is an existential threat to global public health. The virus has been repeatedly detected in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius). Adult animals in many countries in the Middle East as well as in North and East Africa showed high (>90%) seroprevalence to the virus. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus isolated from dromedaries is ...

2015
Said Amer Ibrahim B. Helal Evelyne Kamau Yaoyu Feng Lihua Xiao

Little is known on the diversity and public health significance of Echinococcus species in livestock in Egypt. In this study, 37 individual hydatid cysts were collected from dromedary camels (n=28), sheep (n=7) and buffalos (n=2). DNA was extracted from protoscoleces/germinal layer of individual cysts and amplified by PCR targeting nuclear (actin II) and mitochondrial (COX1 and NAD1) genes. Dir...

2014
Esam I. Azhar Anwar M. Hashem Sherif A. El-Kafrawy Sayed Sartaj Sohrab Asad S. Aburizaiza Suha A. Farraj Ahmed M. Hassan Muneera S. Al-Saeed Ghazi A. Jamjoom Tariq A. Madani

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a novel betacoronavirus that has been circulating in the Arabian Peninsula since 2012 and causing severe respiratory infections in humans. While bats were suggested to be involved in human MERS-CoV infections, a direct link between bats and MERS-CoV is uncertain. On the other hand, serological and virological data suggest dromedary came...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2015
Peter D Heintzman Grant D Zazula James A Cahill Alberto V Reyes Ross D E MacPhee Beth Shapiro

Recent advances in paleogenomic technologies have enabled an increasingly detailed understanding of the evolutionary relationships of now-extinct mammalian taxa. However, a number of enigmatic Quaternary species have never been characterized with molecular data, often because available fossils are rare or are found in environments that are not optimal for DNA preservation. Here, we analyze pale...

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