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publication name Sero-Epidemiological Study of Brucellosis and Hematological Changes of Infected Humans In Kalyobia Governorate
Authors Lobna, M. A. Salem, Shousha, S.M and El-Newishy, A.A .
year 2008
keywords
journal Benha Vet. Med. J.
volume Vol. 19
issue No1
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Abstract

Out of 100 samples from cattle of different ages were examined at Kalyobia province abattoirs Tukh center from October 2010 to October, 2011 in order to identify associated risk factors, 8 gave positive results (6 Fasciola hepatica and 2 Fasciola gigantica), with infectious rate 8%. And also out of 100 examined man occupational contacts with cattle, 2 were positives to fasciola hepatica species only, with infectious rate 2%. The Histopathological examination of the cattle liver infested with fasciola showed newly formed bile ductules with inflammatory cells infiltration and fibrosis associated with hyperplasia in the lining epithelium with polyps formation as well as the portal area showed severe fibrosis with inflammatory cells infiltration in both fasciola species lesions. Regarding PCR technique, the using of Eael restriction endonuclease enzyme as a genetic marker for F.hepatica is greatly effective when the enzyme uniquely fragmented the SrRNA gene into two bands. That means PCR could help to evaluate the relative zoonotic potential of Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica, especially in those regions, which have been huge increases in the incidence of human fascioliasis in recent years

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