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Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2013; 8 (2): 280-288
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-132848

ABSTRACT

The objectives of our research were to search for Leishmania species in rodents in Fars province, south of Iran, and to compare molecular with conventional methods for detecting these parasites. Rodents were captured using live traps and screened for Leishmania species using molecular and conventional methods, including the taking of smears from each ear. Nested PCR was employed to detect Leishmania in rodents by amplifying a region of the ribosomal RNA amplicon of Leishmania [ITS1- 5.8S rRNA-ITS2] that is species-specific by DNA sequence. Totally, 122 rodents were captured. Leishmania parasites were detected using the nested PCR and three conventional methods [direct smear, NNN culture and Balb/C inoculation. 41 [33.6%] out of 122 rodents had Leishmania infections [34 Meriones lybicus and 7 M. persicus]. All PCR products of the ITS-rDNA gene were sequenced. Sequence analysis revealed that 28 out of 41 positive samples were Leishmania major. Thirteen sequences were unreadable and therefore not identified. At least two gerbil species common in Fars ZCL foci, M. lybicus and M. persicus, are acquiring infections of L. major and may be reservoir hosts of one predominant parasite haplotype. Most infections were detected molecularly not by conventional methods, because most rodents died in the traps


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Animals , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous , Disease Reservoirs , Zoonoses , Rodentia , Leishmania major , Polymerase Chain Reaction , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer , DNA, Intergenic
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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 2003; 17 (1): 85-6
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-63507

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Dirofilariasis is caused by a Filariid parasite of the genus Dirofilaria. This zoonotic infection is spread by mosquito vector from animal to human. Ocular Dirofilariasis involving the eye and adnexa is rare. A nodule in the right eye had developed in a 20-year-old soldier from Mazandaran province, north of Iran. The mass was removed surgically and measured 5x5 mm. The specimen was identified on the basis of microscopic section by the presence of longitudinal cuticular ridges, the thick muscle cell layer and the presence of 2 nuclei in the lateral cord. The worm was identified as a Dirofilaria, [presumptively D. conjunctivae]. This report is one of the first reports of ocular Dirofilariasis from Iran


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Humans , Male , Female , Eye Diseases/parasitology , Dirofilariasis/pathogenicity
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