| publication name | Molecular and serological data supporting the role of Q fever in abortions of sheep and goats in northern Egypt |
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| Authors | Abdelfattah Selim; Abdelfattah Ali; Samar M. Moustafa |
| year | 2018 |
| keywords | |
| journal | Microbial Pathogenesis |
| volume | 125 |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | Not Available |
| publisher | elsevier |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0882401018314487 |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
Q fever is a worldwide zoonotic disease, caused by Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii), an obligate intracellular bacterium. The epidemiological data about the Q fever situation in Egypt is limited. The present study investigated the seroprevalence of Q fever among small ruminants in some localities in the northern Egypt and reported the shedders using specific real-time PCR (Rt-PCR). A total of 190 sera and vaginal swabs (110 sheep and 80 goats) were collected from aborted cases. Indirect ELISA was used to detect specific antibodies against C. burnetii, and Rt-PCR was used to detect DNA in the shedder animals. The study revealed that infection was significantly higher in sheep (22.7%) than in goats (12.5%) (p