| Literature DB >> 31796186 |
Ram Chandra Kandel1, Mitesh Shrestha2, Amir Sadaula3, Medha Kc2, Jyoti Maharjan2, Ghan Shyam Solanki4, Mukesh Kumar Chalise5, Masahito Asada6, Osamu Kaneko6, Ram Chandra Poudel7, Kishor Pandey8.
Abstract
We present the first molecular-based report on ungulate malaria parasites from water buffalo in Nepal. Fifty-six blood samples were collected from different groups of water buffalo (wild, feral, and domestic) and PCR assays were conducted using Plasmodium spp. cytb specific primers. Two positive cases were detected, one each from feral and domestic individuals. Complete mitochondrial genome sequence (5987 bp) was obtained and examined for nucleotide variations. Sequence analysis revealed identity with type II water buffalo malaria parasites, reported previously, with one A to T nucleotide difference at position 5344. Prevalence, as well as possible economic impacts of water buffalo malaria, should be determined on a wider set of samples from buffalo across Nepal.Entities:
Keywords: Genome sequencing; Nepal; Ungulate malaria; Water buffalo
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31796186 DOI: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2019.100348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ISSN: 2405-9390