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Development of Cytochrome B, a new candidate gene for a high accuracy detection of Fasciola eggs in fecal specimens

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dc.contributor.author Chontananarth T.
dc.contributor.author Parawat J.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-05T03:02:33Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-05T03:02:33Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.issn 3044017
dc.identifier.other 2-s2.0-85072158994
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12286
dc.identifier.uri https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85072158994&doi=10.1016%2fj.vetpar.2019.108922&partnerID=40&md5=8714e2bd7f1094202dbbb8258e083bcb
dc.description.abstract Fasciolosis among domestic ruminants has resulted in a decrease in the production of milk products and has occasionally led to the deaths of young ruminants due to of acute infections. This study aimed to discriminate between the eggs of Fasciola gigantica and other trematode eggs in samples collected from ruminant feces specimens using PCR-based methods with the new candidate gene Cytochrome B (CYTB). A species-specific primer was developed with a high degree of sensitivity (3.285 pg). The primer was able to amplify the F. gigantica genomic DNA and there were no positive results with the other related trematodes (Paramphistomum sp., Orthocoelium sp., Fischoederius sp., Calicophoron sp., Echinostoma revolutum, E. cinetorchis, E. ilocanum and Isthmiophora hortensis), freshwater snails (Lymnaea auricularia, Bithynia siamensis, Indoplanorbis exustus, Melanoides tuberculata, Tarebia granifera) or definitive hosts (Bos primigenius and Bubalus bubalis). The minimum concentration of DNA from eggs that could be give a positive result was 3.285 pg. Moreover, the results of the study confirmed the existence of F. gigantica in Nakhon Pathom Province with a high prevalence (28.57%) and revealed the area of infection through epidemiological mapping. Thus, the species-specific primer and epidemiological data in this study may be helpful for use in epidemiological studies, phylogenetic studies and veterinary studies in the future. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
dc.subject genomic DNA
dc.subject cytochrome b
dc.subject Article
dc.subject aurochs
dc.subject Bithynia siamensis
dc.subject bovine
dc.subject Calicophoron
dc.subject controlled study
dc.subject Cytochrome B gene
dc.subject Echinostoma cinetorchis
dc.subject Echinostoma ilocanum
dc.subject Echinostoma revolutum
dc.subject Fasciola gigantica
dc.subject fascioliasis
dc.subject feces analysis
dc.subject Fischoederius
dc.subject gene
dc.subject gene amplification
dc.subject Indoplanorbis exustus
dc.subject Isthmiophora hortensis
dc.subject Lymnaea auricularia
dc.subject Melanoides tuberculata
dc.subject nonhuman
dc.subject Orthocoelium
dc.subject Paramphistomum
dc.subject phylogenetic tree
dc.subject polymerase chain reaction
dc.subject ruminant
dc.subject sensitivity and specificity
dc.subject snail
dc.subject Tarebia granifera
dc.subject trematode
dc.subject water buffalo
dc.subject amino acid sequence
dc.subject animal
dc.subject cattle disease
dc.subject enzymology
dc.subject epidemiology
dc.subject Fasciola
dc.subject fascioliasis
dc.subject feces
dc.subject genetics
dc.subject isolation and purification
dc.subject ovum
dc.subject parasite egg count
dc.subject parasitology
dc.subject phylogeny
dc.subject prevalence
dc.subject reproducibility
dc.subject species difference
dc.subject Thailand
dc.subject veterinary medicine
dc.subject Amino Acid Sequence
dc.subject Animals
dc.subject Cattle
dc.subject Cattle Diseases
dc.subject Cytochromes b
dc.subject Fasciola
dc.subject Fascioliasis
dc.subject Feces
dc.subject Ovum
dc.subject Parasite Egg Count
dc.subject Phylogeny
dc.subject Prevalence
dc.subject Reproducibility of Results
dc.subject Sensitivity and Specificity
dc.subject Species Specificity
dc.subject Thailand
dc.title Development of Cytochrome B, a new candidate gene for a high accuracy detection of Fasciola eggs in fecal specimens
dc.type Article
dc.rights.holder Scopus
dc.identifier.bibliograpycitation Veterinary Parasitology. Vol 274, (2019)
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.vetpar.2019.108922


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