Detection of in small ruminants in Chennai using PCR and modified direct agglutination test.

J Parasit Dis

Defence Food Research Laboratory, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Siddarthanagar, Mysore, Karnataka 570 011 India.

Published: December 2016

A total of 193 sera samples, along with tissues (lung, heart, and brain) collected from 136 sheep and 57 goats from the Corporation slaughter house, Madras Veterinary College teaching hospital, and private mutton shops from Chennai were tested for . All the sera samples were tested using modified direct agglutination test. Of the 193 sera samples, 57 (29.5 %) had a minimum titre of 1:20, with 30.14 % (41/136) of sheep and 28.07 % (16/57) of goats being seropositive. Tissue samples from all 193 animals, when subjected to B1 based PCR to detect DNA, showed 3.67 and 3.50 % to be positive in sheep and goats, respectively. In the present investigation B1 based PCR detected in low numbers, possibly due to limitation of the sample size. The presence of in tissues of sheep and goats slaughtered for human consumption in Chennai indicates the role of these food animals as potential sources of infection to human.

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