Genetic Analysis of Babesia Isolates from Cattle with Clinical Babesiosis in Sri Lanka
Bovine babesiosis is a serious threat to the cattle industry. We prepared blood DNA samples from 13 cattle with clinical babesiosis from the Badulla ( = 8), Jaffna ( = 3), and Kilinochchi ( = 2) districts in Sri Lanka. These DNA samples tested positive in PCR assays specific for ( = 9), ( = 9), and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of clinical microbiology 2018-11, Vol.56 (11) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bovine babesiosis is a serious threat to the cattle industry. We prepared blood DNA samples from 13 cattle with clinical babesiosis from the Badulla (
= 8), Jaffna (
= 3), and Kilinochchi (
= 2) districts in Sri Lanka. These DNA samples tested positive in PCR assays specific for
(
= 9),
(
= 9), and
(
= 1). Twelve cattle were positive for
and/or
One cow was negative for the tested
species but was positive for
on microscopic examination; the phylogenetic positions of 18S rRNA and cytochrome oxidase subunit III gene sequences suggested that the cow was infected with
sp. Mymensingh, which was recently reported from a healthy cow in Bangladesh. We then developed a novel
sp. Mymensingh-specific PCR assay and obtained positive results for one other sample. Analysis of gene sequences from the cow with positive
-specific PCR results demonstrated that the animal was infected not with
but with
sp. Hue-1, which was recently reported from asymptomatic cattle in Vietnam. The virulence of
sp. Hue-1 is unclear, as the cow was coinfected with
and
However,
sp. Mymensingh probably causes severe clinical babesiosis, as it was the sole
species detected in a clinical case. The present study revealed the presence of two bovine
species not previously reported in Sri Lanka, plus the first case of severe bovine babesiosis caused by a
species other than
,
, and
. |
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ISSN: | 0095-1137 1098-660X |
DOI: | 10.1128/JCM.00895-18 |