Serological and molecular surveys of babesia bovis and babesia bigemina among native cattle and cattle imported from thailand in hue, Vietnam

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Serum and DNA from blood samples collected from Vietnamese yellow cattle (n=101) and cattle imported from Thailand (n=54) at a Vietnamese slaughter house were screened for Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina infections by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and PCR. The positive rates determined by ELISA (B. bovis and B. bigemina) or PCR (B. bigemina) in the Vietnamese cattle were significantly higher than those found in Thai cattle. Some PCR-positive Vietnamese animals were ELISA-negative, whereas all PCR-positive Thai cattle were ELISA-positive, suggesting that the animals were infected in Thailand. Importing Babesia-infected cattle may lead to the introduction of new parasite strains, possibly compromising the development of anti-Babesia immune control strategies in Vietnam.

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Sivakumar, T., Lan, D. T. B., Long, P. T., Viet, L. Q., Weerasooriya, G., Kume, A., … Yokoyama, N. (2018, February 1). Serological and molecular surveys of babesia bovis and babesia bigemina among native cattle and cattle imported from thailand in hue, Vietnam. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.17-0549

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