Publications by authors named "Omima Ramadan Abdel-Fatah"

is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, . It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing bovine cysticercosis. So, a retrospective study using archival documents from authorized agencies is done during the period of 2018-2020 with estimating economic losses.

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A retrospective study to estimate economic losses caused by livers condemnation, due to fascioliasis, of slaughtered cattle and buffaloes in Egypt during the period of 2016-2020, was done. Moreover, a morpho-molecular identification of collected liver flukes from slaughtered animals in municipal abattoirs was conducted. Livers of naturally infected carcasses were obtained from slaughtered animals in Beni-Suef, Cairo and Tanta provinces, Egypt during 2019-2020 for phenotypic characterization of recovered species and molecular identification of collected worms using PCR targeting the ITS-1 region.

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Background: Under the poor hygienic conditions, tick-borne pathogens cause severe economic losses to the cattle industry.

Purpose: The current study investigated the presence of Theileria annulata, Babesia bigemina, and Anaplasma marginale, the most relevant tick-borne pathogens in cattle, in 3 provinces of Egypt utilizing species-specific PCR assays.

Methods: PCR was conducted, on bovine blood specimens, using primers targeting the T.

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