Publications by authors named "Saravanan Buddhi Chandrasekaran"

Introduction: Globally, ticks rank second only to mosquitoes as vectors of deadly pathogens affecting humans and first in transmitting animal pathogens, presenting a significant challenge to human wellness and sustainability of livestock-based industries. Traditional tick control via chemical acaricides impacts on the environment and has led to the emergence of multi-acaricide-resistant tick populations. Use of immunoprophylactic, along with other components of integrated tick management, holds the potential to mitigate tick infestations in a sustainable manner.

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  • * Traditional diagnostic methods for cysticercosis lack sensitivity and require specialized labs, making effective disease control challenging.
  • * A new recombinant Ag2-based dot blot assay was developed, showing high sensitivity (89%) and specificity (100%), indicating it could be a cost-effective and reliable diagnostic tool for use in low-resource settings.
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  • - 'Surra' is a disease in livestock caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma evansi. This study focuses on how both innate and adaptive immunity, especially T-helper cells, play critical roles in fighting this infection through antibody responses.
  • - Bovine calves were immunized with γ-radiation-attenuated T. evansi and later exposed to the virulent form. Results showed significant increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines (Th1 and Th17) and IgG2 antibody levels, which correlated with effective protection against the disease.
  • - In contrast, a control group with low Th1 cytokine levels experienced the infection more severely, indicating that these cytokines are essential for short-term immunity against T.
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Trypanosomosis, caused by , is an economically significant disease of livestock. Systematic antigenic variation by the parasite has undermined prospects for the development of a protective vaccine that targets the immunodominant surface antigens, encouraging exploration of alternatives. The paraflagellar rod (PFR), constituent proteins of the flagellum, are prominent non-variable vaccine candidates for owing to their strategic location.

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Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick borne viral disease reported from different parts of the world. The distribution of the CCHF cases are linked with the distribution of the principal vector, Hyalomma anatolicum in the ecosystem. Presently, vector control is mainly dependent on repeated application of acaricides, results in partial efficacy and generated acaricide resistant tick strains.

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Hemoprotozoan parasites pose a serious threat to the livestock population in terms of mortality, reduced milk yield and lowered draft power. Diagnosis of these diseases often poses a challenging task. Needless to say that impact of disease in health and productivity is huge though a fair economic assessment on the quantum of economic loss associated is yet to be worked out from India.

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Trypanosoma evansi infection typically produces wasting disease, but it can also develop into a neurological or meningoencephalitis form in equids. Trypanosomiasis in horses was treated with quinapyramine sulfate, and all the 14 infected animals were recovered clinically. After clinical recovery, four animals developed a neurological form of the disease at various intervals.

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