Med. Weter. 74 (7), 449-451, 2018
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HADIA MUBEEN, IAHTASHAM KHAN, MUHAMMAD HASSAN SALEEM,
RAHEELA AKHTAR, SHAHZAD ALI, MUHAMMAD SAQIB,
AMAN ULLAH KHAN, SAJID UMAR |
Brucellosis in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir Pakistan:
a livestock threat for neighboring zones |
The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of brucellosis in household animals of
Mirpur, Azad Kashmir due to its geographic importance. A total of 360 blood samples of cattle, buffaloes,
sheep and goats were initially screened through Rose Bengal Plate test (RBPT) and then positive samples were
subjected to Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for confirmation and quantification of antibody
titers. Molecular confirmation of serologically positive samples was performed by real time polymerase chain
reaction (PCR). RBPT and ELISA showed a total of 8.6% and 6.87% positive samples respectively. The species
wise seropositivity by RBPT was greater in cattle followed by buffaloes, goats and sheep. Similarly ELISA showed
more seropositivity in cattle than buffaloes, while sheep and goats were negative for brucellosis by ELISA.
RT-PCR revealed 100% samples positive for Brucella abortus by species specific PCR. This study revealed the
presence of Brucella abortus in Mirpur for the first time. Since brucellosis is listed in transboundary diseases,
its presence in this geographically important region could be a potential threat for neighboring countries.. |
Key words: Brucella abortus, ELISA, PCR, RBPT, Serum |