1. FTA-Sodium hydroxide-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) : an efficient and cheaper option for Theileria parva detection in dairy cattle in Mbarara, Uganda
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Leo Uchida, Patrick Vudriko, Ikuo Okamura, Joseph Byaruhanga, Yasukazu Muramatsu, Kohei Makita, and Takeshi Miyama
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Paper ,Veterinary medicine ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Theileria parva ,Resource constrained ,Cattle Diseases ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,FTA card ,Specimen Handling ,law.invention ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,law ,parasitic diseases ,Prevalence ,Animals ,East Coast fever ,FTA card, sodium hydroxide ,Uganda ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Dairy cattle ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,sodium hydroxide ,General Veterinary ,dairy cow ,Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ,DNA ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Note ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA extraction ,Theileriasis ,Highly sensitive ,Dairying ,Parasitology ,Cattle - Abstract
East Coast fever is caused by Theileria parva, and poses serious concerns for dairy farmers owing to massive economic losses. In the current study, we compared three methods (DNA extraction kits, FTA-NaOH and FTA-TENT) of DNA extraction to identify the most economical and reliable method. A survey for T. parva prevalence was conducted in dairy cattle in Mbarara, Uganda. Cytochrome C oxidase subunit I (COI) and T. parva-p104 genes were amplified to compare the methods. FTA-NaOH-based polymerase chain reaction (PCR) yielded the best detection rate for both COI gene and p104 gene. Prevalence of T. parva was 45.0% and 83.3% at animal and farm-level, respectively. FTA-NaOH based-PCR is simple, highly sensitive and cost-effective tool for T. parva diagnosis in resource constrained settings.
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- 2020