Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq

Fascioliasis is a zoonotic disease, caused by the parasites Fasciola (F.) hepatica and F. gigantica, which poses a great threat to the ruminants in addition to humans in many countries, including Iraq. Hence, the study of this parasite and its deleterious impacts on host, morphologically, histopath...

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Main Authors: Qaraman Mamakhidr Koyee, Rozhgar Abdullah Khailany, Mahmud Luqman Rahman, Liza Numan Nassraldin
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Publicado: College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad 2024-07-01
Series:Baghdad Science Journal
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Acceso en liña:https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/9099
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author Qaraman Mamakhidr Koyee
Rozhgar Abdullah Khailany
Mahmud Luqman Rahman
Liza Numan Nassraldin
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Rozhgar Abdullah Khailany
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description Fascioliasis is a zoonotic disease, caused by the parasites Fasciola (F.) hepatica and F. gigantica, which poses a great threat to the ruminants in addition to humans in many countries, including Iraq. Hence, the study of this parasite and its deleterious impacts on host, morphologically, histopathologically, epidemiologically, and molecularly, is so important. Hence, the current study was designed to investigate this fluke of livestock in Erbil and Halabja slaughterhouses from August to October 2022. To meet the prerequisites of the study, 33 flukes were collected from the sheep and cattle at study sites. The samples were transported to the Zoology Research Laboratory, Salahaddin University-Erbil, Iraq. Some of them were used for morphological identification, and others were preserved in 96% ethanol and stored at -20°C. Subsequently, DNA was extracted. Conversely, pieces of the infested liver were fixed in 99% ethanol and 10% formalin before histopathologic examination. The parasite species were identified using traditional Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), and sequencing methods. Macroscopically, hepatomegaly was the main finding of the infestation. Among livestock, cattle exhibited the highest rate of morbidity, followed by goats and sheep. The amplified DNA region was 98–99%, matched to F. hepatica and F. gigantica sequences. It was also established that 28S rDNA sequencing combined with morphologic characteristics of Fasciola species can be applied as a salient indicator in the identification of flukes. The current study is reckoned as a comprehensive investigation regarding fascioliasis, because it covered the parasite epidemiology, morphology, and molecular identification, despite of histopathologic examination.
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spelling doaj.art-a49169d03569450d901b17cd3bcffcf72024-11-05T20:38:38ZaraCollege of Science for Women, University of BaghdadBaghdad Science Journal2078-86652411-79862024-07-0121710.21123/bsj.2023.9099Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-IraqQaraman Mamakhidr Koyee0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1265-4282Rozhgar Abdullah Khailany1Mahmud Luqman Rahman2https://orcid.org/0009-0003-0690-6137Liza Numan Nassraldin3Biology Department, Science College, Salahaddin University - Erbil, IraqDepartment of Biology, College of Science, University of Salahaddin, Erbil, Iraq.Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Salahaddin, Erbil, Iraq.Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Salahaddin, Erbil, Iraq. Fascioliasis is a zoonotic disease, caused by the parasites Fasciola (F.) hepatica and F. gigantica, which poses a great threat to the ruminants in addition to humans in many countries, including Iraq. Hence, the study of this parasite and its deleterious impacts on host, morphologically, histopathologically, epidemiologically, and molecularly, is so important. Hence, the current study was designed to investigate this fluke of livestock in Erbil and Halabja slaughterhouses from August to October 2022. To meet the prerequisites of the study, 33 flukes were collected from the sheep and cattle at study sites. The samples were transported to the Zoology Research Laboratory, Salahaddin University-Erbil, Iraq. Some of them were used for morphological identification, and others were preserved in 96% ethanol and stored at -20°C. Subsequently, DNA was extracted. Conversely, pieces of the infested liver were fixed in 99% ethanol and 10% formalin before histopathologic examination. The parasite species were identified using traditional Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), and sequencing methods. Macroscopically, hepatomegaly was the main finding of the infestation. Among livestock, cattle exhibited the highest rate of morbidity, followed by goats and sheep. The amplified DNA region was 98–99%, matched to F. hepatica and F. gigantica sequences. It was also established that 28S rDNA sequencing combined with morphologic characteristics of Fasciola species can be applied as a salient indicator in the identification of flukes. The current study is reckoned as a comprehensive investigation regarding fascioliasis, because it covered the parasite epidemiology, morphology, and molecular identification, despite of histopathologic examination. https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/9099Fascioliasis, Histopathology, Morphology, Molecular identification, Slaughtered Livestock
spellingShingle Qaraman Mamakhidr Koyee
Rozhgar Abdullah Khailany
Mahmud Luqman Rahman
Liza Numan Nassraldin
Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
Baghdad Science Journal
Fascioliasis, Histopathology, Morphology, Molecular identification, Slaughtered Livestock
title Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
title_full Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
title_fullStr Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
title_short Histopathologic Changes and Molecular Characterization of Fascioliasis (a Zoonotic Disease) among Slaughtered Livestock in Erbil and Halabja Abattoirs, Kurdistan Region-Iraq
title_sort histopathologic changes and molecular characterization of fascioliasis a zoonotic disease among slaughtered livestock in erbil and halabja abattoirs kurdistan region iraq
topic Fascioliasis, Histopathology, Morphology, Molecular identification, Slaughtered Livestock
url https://bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/9099
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