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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 338 - 343, 30.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35229/jaes.579953

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PYO.VET.1901.17.003

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  • Douangngeun, B., Theppangna, W., Soukvilay, V., Senaphanh, C., Phithacthep, K. & Phomhaksa, S. (2016). Seroprevalence of Q fever, brucellosis, and bluetongue in selected provinces in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95(3), 558–561.
  • El-Mahallawy, H.S., Abou-Eisha, A.M. & Fadel, H.M. (2012). C. burnetii infections in cattle and buffaloes and its public health significance. Suez Canal Veterinary Medicine Journal, 17(2), 51–64.
  • Ghashghaei, O., Nourollahi-Fard, S.R., Khalili, M. & Sharifi H. (2017). A survey of ixodid ticks feeding on cattle and molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii from ticks in Southeast Iran. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 41, 46–50.
  • Gulhan, T., Ciftci, A., Onuk, E.E. & Boynukara, B. (2016). Detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from Anatolian Buffaloes in Samsun, Turkey, p. 136. In Proceedings of 3rd International Congress VETIstanbul Group Bosnia and Herzegovina-2016, 17-20 May, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Gunaydın, E., Pekkaya, S., Mustak, K.M. & Dalkılıc, B. (2014). Investigation of Q fever in Kilis and Shamil goats by ELISA and touchdown-PCR. Journal of Ankara University Veterinary Faculty, 61, 161–165.
  • Gunaydın, E & Pekkaya, S. (2016). Serologic and molecular investigation of Q fever on water buffalo in Afyon. Van Veterinary Journal, 27(1), 17–19.
  • Horton, K.C., Wasfy, M., Samaha, H., Abdel-Rahman, B., Safwat, S. & Fadeel, M.A. (2014). Serosurvey for zoonotic viral and bacterial pathogens among slaughtered livestock in Egypt. Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 14(9), 633–639.
  • Kalema-Zikusoka, G., Bengis, R.G., Michel, A.L. & Woodford, M.H.. (2005). A preliminary investigation of tuberculosis and other diseases in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary, 72(2), 145–151.Karaca, M., Akkan, H.A., Cetin, Y., Keles, I., Tutuncu, M., Ozkan, C. & Tasal, I. (2009). Studies on the determination of seroprevalance of Q fever in sheep in the Region of Van. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 8(10), 1925–1928.
  • Karami, M.H., Pourmahdi, B.M., Garibi, D. & Haji, H.M.R. (2017). Serological survey of Q fever in goats and buffaloes in Ahvaz region using the ELISA method. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 11(41), 25–35.
  • Khalifa, N.O., Elhofy, F.I., Fahmy, H.A., Sobhy, M.M. & Agag, M.A. (2016). Seropervelance and molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii infection in sheep, goats and human in Egypt. Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 2(1), 1–7.Klemmer, J., Njeru, J., Emam, A., El-Sayed, A., Moawad, A.A., Henning, K., Elbeskawy, M.A., Sauter-Louis, C., Straubinger, R.K., Neubauer, H. & El-Diasty, M.M. (2018). Q fever in Egypt: Epidemiological survey of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats and camels. PLOS ONE, 13(2), e0192188.
  • Lucchese, L., Capello, K., Barberio, A., Ceglie, L., Guerrini, E., Zuliani, F., Mion, M., Stegeman, A., Rampazzo, E., Marangon, S. & Natale, A. (2016). Evaluation of serological tests for Q fever in ruminants using the latent class analysis. Clinical Research in Infectious Diseases, 3(2), 1–5.
  • Lyoo, K.S., Kim, D., Jang, H.G., Lee, S.J., Park, M.Y. & Hahn, T.W. (2017). Prevalence of antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Korean native cattle, dairy cattle, and dogs in South Korea, Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 20(20), 1–4.
  • Nahed, H.G & Khaled, A.A. (2012). Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii antibodies among farm animals and human contacts in Egypt. Journal of American Science, 8, 619–621.
  • Natale, A., Bucci, G., Capello, K., Barberio, A., Tavella, A. & Nardelli, S. (2012). Old and new diagnostic approaches for Q fever diagnosis: Correlation among serological (CFT, ELISA) and molecular analyses, Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 35, 375–379.
  • Nuhay, C. & Gülhan, T. (2017). Determination of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Anatolian buffaloes’ feces in and around Samsun. Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology, 28(1), 39–45.
  • Office International Epizootica (OIE) (2018). http://www.oie.int/animal-health-in-the-world/animal-diseases/q-fever/. Date of access: 06.03.2019.Payzın, S. (1953). Epidemiological investigations on Q fever in Turkey, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 9, 553–558.
  • Pradeep, J., Stephen, S., Pooja, P., Akshayavardhini, A., Sangeetha, B. & Antony, P.X. (2017). Coxiellosis in domestic livestock of Puducherry and Tamil Nadu: Detection of Coxiella burnetii DNA by polymerase chain reaction in slaughtered ruminants. Veterinary World, 10(6), 667–671.
  • Rizzo, F., Vitale, N., Ballardinia, M., Borromeo, V., Luzzago, C. & Chiavacci, L. (2016). Q fever seroprevalence and risk factors in sheep and goats in northwest Italy. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 130, 10–17.
  • Schoffelen, T., Joosten, L.A.B., Herreman, T., de Haan, A.F.J., Ammerdorffer, A. & Rumke, H.C. (2013). Specific interferon γ detection for the diagnosis of previous Q fever. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 56(12), 1742–1751.
  • Vaidya, V.M., Malik, S.V.S., Bhilegaonkar, K.N., Rathore, R.S., Kaur, S. & Barbuddhe, S.B.. (2010). Prevalence of Q fever in domestic animals with reproductive disorders. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 33, 307–321.
  • Vongxay, K., Conlan, J.V., Khounsy, S., Dorny, P., Fenwick, S. & Thompson, R.C.A. (2012). Seroprevalence of major bovine-associated zoonotic infectious diseases in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 12(10), 861–866.

Serological Investigation of Q Fever in Anatolian Buffaloes

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 338 - 343, 30.12.2019
https://doi.org/10.35229/jaes.579953

Abstract

Buffaloes as in other
animals have been demonstrated to play a role in certain diseases transmitted
to susceptible animals and human populations. In this study, serum samples
collected from Anatolian Buffaloes in breeding Samsun and around were examined
for Q Fever. For this purpose 184 sera were analyzed with commercial ELISA test
kit. Totally 29 (15.8%) were determined from examined 184 serum samples. Serum
samples obtained from Anatolian Buffaloes were examined first time in terms of
serologically in our region respect to Q Fever. As a result, the data provided
within the scope of the research indicate a Q Fever seropositivity level that
could pose a risk for our indigenous buffalo population. We concluded that the
data obtained from this study can constitute a resource to similar studies in
our region. The epidemiology of the disease can be elaborated in the light of
studies that will be carried out with more comprehensive researches in our
region.

Supporting Institution

ONDOKUZ MAYIS ÜNİVERSİTESİ PROJE YÖNETİM OFİSİ

Project Number

PYO.VET.1901.17.003

Thanks

This study was carried out within the scope of PYO.VET.1901.17.003 research project.

References

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  • Adesiyun, A.A. & Cazabon, E.P.I. (1996). Seroprevalences of brucellosis, Q-fever and toxoplasmosis in slaughter livestock in Trinidad. Revue d'élevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des pays Tropicaux, 49(1), 28–30.
  • Ahmed, I.P. (1987). A serological investigation of Q fever in Pakistan. Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, 37(5), 126–129.
  • Ak, S. & Gulhan, T. (2018). Isolation of enterococci species from Anatolian buffaloes and determination of antibiotic resistances. Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology, 29, 40–45.
  • Anonymous (2018). The distribution of Anatolian buffalo numbers in Turkey by province. http://rapory.tuik.gov.tr/20-02-2018-11:47:01-24737139611988075961700884630.pdf Date of access: 10.06.2019.
  • Can, H.Y., Elmalı, M. & Karagoz, A. (2015). Detection of Coxiella burnetii in cows’, goats’, and ewes’ bulk milk samples using polymerase chain reaction. Mljekarstvo, 65, 26–31.
  • Cetinkol, Y., Enginyurt, O., Celebi, B., Yıldırım, A.A., Cankaya, S. & Aktepe O.C. (2017). Investigation of zoonotic infections in risk groups in Ordu University Hospital, Turkey. Niger Journal of Clinical Practice, 20, 6–11.
  • Cıkman, A., Aydin, M., Gulhan, B., Karakecili, F., Ozcicek, A. & Kesik O.A. (2017). The seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii in Erzincan, Turkey: Identification of the risk factors and their relationship with geographical features. Journal of Vector Diseses, 54, 157–163.
  • De Rooij, M.M.T., Van Leuken, J.P.G., Swart A., Kretzschmar, M.E.E., Nielen, M., De Koeijer, A.A., Janse, I., Wouters, I.M. & Heederik, D.J.J. (2019). A systematic knowledge synthesis on the spatial dimensions of Q fever epidemics. Zoonoses and Public Health, 66, 14–25.
  • Didugu, H., Narasimha, R.C.E., Ramanipushpa, R.N., Ramaraju, S.S.B., Reddy, M.V. & Satyanarayana, M. (2016). Serological investigation of chlamydial infection among ruminants in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Journal of Livestock Science, 7, 187–191.
  • Douangngeun, B., Theppangna, W., Soukvilay, V., Senaphanh, C., Phithacthep, K. & Phomhaksa, S. (2016). Seroprevalence of Q fever, brucellosis, and bluetongue in selected provinces in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 95(3), 558–561.
  • El-Mahallawy, H.S., Abou-Eisha, A.M. & Fadel, H.M. (2012). C. burnetii infections in cattle and buffaloes and its public health significance. Suez Canal Veterinary Medicine Journal, 17(2), 51–64.
  • Ghashghaei, O., Nourollahi-Fard, S.R., Khalili, M. & Sharifi H. (2017). A survey of ixodid ticks feeding on cattle and molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii from ticks in Southeast Iran. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 41, 46–50.
  • Gulhan, T., Ciftci, A., Onuk, E.E. & Boynukara, B. (2016). Detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from Anatolian Buffaloes in Samsun, Turkey, p. 136. In Proceedings of 3rd International Congress VETIstanbul Group Bosnia and Herzegovina-2016, 17-20 May, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Gunaydın, E., Pekkaya, S., Mustak, K.M. & Dalkılıc, B. (2014). Investigation of Q fever in Kilis and Shamil goats by ELISA and touchdown-PCR. Journal of Ankara University Veterinary Faculty, 61, 161–165.
  • Gunaydın, E & Pekkaya, S. (2016). Serologic and molecular investigation of Q fever on water buffalo in Afyon. Van Veterinary Journal, 27(1), 17–19.
  • Horton, K.C., Wasfy, M., Samaha, H., Abdel-Rahman, B., Safwat, S. & Fadeel, M.A. (2014). Serosurvey for zoonotic viral and bacterial pathogens among slaughtered livestock in Egypt. Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 14(9), 633–639.
  • Kalema-Zikusoka, G., Bengis, R.G., Michel, A.L. & Woodford, M.H.. (2005). A preliminary investigation of tuberculosis and other diseases in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary, 72(2), 145–151.Karaca, M., Akkan, H.A., Cetin, Y., Keles, I., Tutuncu, M., Ozkan, C. & Tasal, I. (2009). Studies on the determination of seroprevalance of Q fever in sheep in the Region of Van. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 8(10), 1925–1928.
  • Karami, M.H., Pourmahdi, B.M., Garibi, D. & Haji, H.M.R. (2017). Serological survey of Q fever in goats and buffaloes in Ahvaz region using the ELISA method. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 11(41), 25–35.
  • Khalifa, N.O., Elhofy, F.I., Fahmy, H.A., Sobhy, M.M. & Agag, M.A. (2016). Seropervelance and molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii infection in sheep, goats and human in Egypt. Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 2(1), 1–7.Klemmer, J., Njeru, J., Emam, A., El-Sayed, A., Moawad, A.A., Henning, K., Elbeskawy, M.A., Sauter-Louis, C., Straubinger, R.K., Neubauer, H. & El-Diasty, M.M. (2018). Q fever in Egypt: Epidemiological survey of Coxiella burnetii specific antibodies in cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats and camels. PLOS ONE, 13(2), e0192188.
  • Lucchese, L., Capello, K., Barberio, A., Ceglie, L., Guerrini, E., Zuliani, F., Mion, M., Stegeman, A., Rampazzo, E., Marangon, S. & Natale, A. (2016). Evaluation of serological tests for Q fever in ruminants using the latent class analysis. Clinical Research in Infectious Diseases, 3(2), 1–5.
  • Lyoo, K.S., Kim, D., Jang, H.G., Lee, S.J., Park, M.Y. & Hahn, T.W. (2017). Prevalence of antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Korean native cattle, dairy cattle, and dogs in South Korea, Vector-Borne Zoonotic Diseases, 20(20), 1–4.
  • Nahed, H.G & Khaled, A.A. (2012). Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii antibodies among farm animals and human contacts in Egypt. Journal of American Science, 8, 619–621.
  • Natale, A., Bucci, G., Capello, K., Barberio, A., Tavella, A. & Nardelli, S. (2012). Old and new diagnostic approaches for Q fever diagnosis: Correlation among serological (CFT, ELISA) and molecular analyses, Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 35, 375–379.
  • Nuhay, C. & Gülhan, T. (2017). Determination of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Anatolian buffaloes’ feces in and around Samsun. Journal of Etlik Veterinary Microbiology, 28(1), 39–45.
  • Office International Epizootica (OIE) (2018). http://www.oie.int/animal-health-in-the-world/animal-diseases/q-fever/. Date of access: 06.03.2019.Payzın, S. (1953). Epidemiological investigations on Q fever in Turkey, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 9, 553–558.
  • Pradeep, J., Stephen, S., Pooja, P., Akshayavardhini, A., Sangeetha, B. & Antony, P.X. (2017). Coxiellosis in domestic livestock of Puducherry and Tamil Nadu: Detection of Coxiella burnetii DNA by polymerase chain reaction in slaughtered ruminants. Veterinary World, 10(6), 667–671.
  • Rizzo, F., Vitale, N., Ballardinia, M., Borromeo, V., Luzzago, C. & Chiavacci, L. (2016). Q fever seroprevalence and risk factors in sheep and goats in northwest Italy. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 130, 10–17.
  • Schoffelen, T., Joosten, L.A.B., Herreman, T., de Haan, A.F.J., Ammerdorffer, A. & Rumke, H.C. (2013). Specific interferon γ detection for the diagnosis of previous Q fever. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 56(12), 1742–1751.
  • Vaidya, V.M., Malik, S.V.S., Bhilegaonkar, K.N., Rathore, R.S., Kaur, S. & Barbuddhe, S.B.. (2010). Prevalence of Q fever in domestic animals with reproductive disorders. Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 33, 307–321.
  • Vongxay, K., Conlan, J.V., Khounsy, S., Dorny, P., Fenwick, S. & Thompson, R.C.A. (2012). Seroprevalence of major bovine-associated zoonotic infectious diseases in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 12(10), 861–866.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Timur Gülhan

Mehmet Tütüncü

Murat Güzel

Merve Gizem Sezener

Alper Çiftci 0000-0001-8370-8677

Yunus Kılıçoğlu This is me

Volkan Enes Ergüden

Serhan Akgöz

Project Number PYO.VET.1901.17.003
Publication Date December 30, 2019
Submission Date June 19, 2019
Acceptance Date September 6, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Gülhan, T., Tütüncü, M., Güzel, M., Sezener, M. G., et al. (2019). Serological Investigation of Q Fever in Anatolian Buffaloes. Journal of Anatolian Environmental and Animal Sciences, 4(3), 338-343. https://doi.org/10.35229/jaes.579953


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