Publications by authors named "Surajit Baidya"

Pigs breeds are an important livestock species mostly reared by economically lower incomesection of people in India. Within North-Eastern (NE) states, pig husbandry is very much popular hence maintain the livelihood of the rural native population. Gastrointentinal (GI) parasitic infectionisone of the major constraint in profitable pig production in this area.

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Garole sheep exhibits within-breed difference in resistance to natural gastrointestinal nematode infection predominated by Haemonchus contortus. In the present study, interferon gamma gene (IFN-γ) was characterized in relation to parasitological, haematological, and immune response against H. contortus in resistant and susceptible Garole sheep.

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Parasitological and immunological responses to the experimentally induced Haemonchus contortus infection were compared between Garole and Sahabadi breeds of sheep. The experiment was conducted in a 2 (breed) × 2 (infection status) factorial arrangement with a completely randomised design. Two breeds of sheep were divided into infected (n = 10) and control (n = 6) groups, and the infected groups were orally infected with H.

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Background: Trypanosomosis or Surra, caused by the flagellated hemoprotozoan parasite Trypanosoma evansi, is a disease of economic importance through its wide prevalence in domestic livestock in tropical countries. In the absence of a protective vaccine, management of the disease relies on a few available chemotherapeutic agents. Although humoral immunity is the mainstay of resistance to T.

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Surra, caused by Trypanosoma evansi affects a wide range of domestic and wild animals in the tropics, taking a huge toll on the already impoverished economy here. In bovines surra normally develops into a chronic infection that is often associated with severe production losses, yet with no distinct clinical signs making its adequate diagnosis vital. Though direct microscopic observation of T.

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Article Synopsis
  • Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii, significantly impacts livestock, particularly sheep and goats, leading to issues like abortion.
  • Researchers amplified specific DNA sequences for key proteins (SAG1 and GRA7) from T. gondii using PCR, then expressed and purified these proteins for further testing.
  • The study demonstrated that using a cocktail of the recombinant proteins improved diagnostic accuracy for caprine toxoplasmosis through ELISA, marking a significant advancement in serological detection methods.
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