DEVELOPMENT OF MULTIPLEX POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR DIAGNOSIS OF AMPHISTOMOSIS AND SCHISTOSOMOSIS IN DAIRY CATTLE

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2018
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COLLEGE OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES-MANNUTHY,THRISSUR
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Amphistomosis and schistosomosis are two snail borne trematode infections of dairy cattle in tropical and sub- tropical regions. During the present study three species of amphistomes were identified namely Gastrothylax crumenifer, Fischoederius cobboldi and Paramphistomum cervi and two species of schistosome namely Schistosoma spindale and S. indicum from rumen and mesentery respectively, collected from Municipal Corporation slaughter house, Thrissur. Gradient PCR protocols were standardised with primers targeting cox 2 gene of mitochondrial DNA of amphistomes and schistosomes. An optimum annealing temperature of 61.2°C amplified product size of 618 bp for amphistome and 454 bp for schistosome in multiplex PCR. A minimum concentration of 0.13pg/ µl of amphistome DNA detected by PCR. Cross reaction of amphistome primer was checked by using DNA isolated from common nematodes and schsitosomes. Absence of cross reaction with strongyles and schistosomes confirmed the specificity of mitochondrial primer for amphistomes. Out of 250 faecal samples collected from dairy cattle in and around Thrissur district, 28.4 per cent was found positive for amphistome ova and 4.0 per cent for schistosome ova with an overall parasitic infection of 36.4 per cent by conventional microscopical examination. Ova positive samples were used for standardising multiplex coproPCR. Primer targeting cox 2 gene of mitochondrial DNA of amphistome yielded 618 bp and those targeting mitochondrial DNA of schistosome yielded 454 bp products. Screening of 75 faecal samples from dairy cattle was done to ascertain the sensitivity and specificity of multiplex copro- PCR. Mc Nemars test revealed significant sensitivity of 70 per cent, specificity of 100 per cent, 100 per cent positive predictive value, 62.5 per cent negative predictive value with 80 per cent accuracy. The reliability of test checked by receiver operating characteristics curve indicated good predictability of standardised multiplex copro-PCR. Standardised multiplex copro-PCR could be used for mass screening of dairy cattle and forms a valuable tool in epidemiological studies. Simultaneous detection of the two fluke infection helps in adopting appropriate treatment decisions and control strategies against trematode infections in dairy cattle.
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