98%
921
2 minutes
20
Meat infection with the coccidian protozoan zoonotic Sarcocystis spp. causes public health hazards and high economic loss. The current study aimed to investigate molecular identification, cyst histological examination and seroprevalence of Sarcocystis spp. in water buffaloes slaughtered in the main abattoirs of 6 Egyptian Governorates; Cairo, Giza, Beni-suef, Al-Sharqia, Qalyubia, and El-Beheira. Each buffalo was visually inspected for the presence of Sarcocystis macrocysts and blood samples were collected. Out of 900 examined water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis), 246 (27.3%) were found to be infected based on macroscopic examination. Histological examination of the macrocyst revealed metrocytes close to the cyst's edge and elongated curving basophilic bradyzoites occupying most of the cyst. Depending on age, we categorized naturally infected buffaloes into 3 groups: young (< 2 y.), adult (2-5 y.) and old (5-10 y.). The highest infection rate was observed in older buffaloes aged 5-10 years, meanwhile female animals exhibited a higher prevalence of infection compared to males. The esophagus had the highest presence of Sarcocystis compared to other organs. Using PCR based on 18S rRNA gene and sequencing, we isolated 3 Sarcocystis species from infected tissues: S. buffalonis, S. fusiformis and S. hirsuta-like. The prepared whole cyst antigen of S. fusiformis was characterized by 9 major polypeptides (140, 120, 78, 66, 53, 39, 32, 24 and 19 kDa) on 10% SDS-PAGE. Using western blotting, we identified 2 common immunogenic reactive bands (66 and 32 kDa) against naturally infected buffalo sera and hyperimmune rat sera. Additionally, sarcocystosis positive seroprevalence rate was 46.4% (418/900) with a sensitivity of 97.6% and specificity of 100% using indirect ELISA based on S. fusiformis whole cyst antigen. In conclusion, this study highlights the molecular identification, cyst histological examination and seroprevalence of Sarcocystis sp. among buffaloes in Egypt. ELISA using the S. fusiformis whole cyst antigen could be adapted to detect antibodies to Sarcocystis sp., in live animals, with an acceptable specificity and sensitivity.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC12281994 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-025-04933-3 | DOI Listing |
Vet J
September 2025
Centre for Tropical Research in Water Buffaloes, Department of Animal Production and Preventive Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP, Brazil.
Reference intervals for blood variables in domestic animals are essential to diagnosing diseases and identifying physiological abnormalities in animal production. Establishing such intervals for water buffaloes is important due to the growing use of this species in livestock, their relevance as a major source of meat and milk, and the lack of specific reference data for certain categories within the species. This study evaluated the blood parameters in growing male water buffaloes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Anim Sci
September 2025
Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, 2202, Bangladesh.
Buffaloes play a vital role in Bangladesh's livestock sector, contributing significantly to the nation's milk and meat production. However, their productivity remains below potential due to limited genetic capacity, poor reproductive performance, and inadequate health and management practices. This review critically synthesizes findings from scientific literature, field studies, and national reports to assess the status of buffalo production, reproductive efficiency, genetic improvement efforts, and disease management strategies in Bangladesh.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGigascience
January 2025
The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, Midlothian EH25 9RG, UK.
Background: Water buffalo is a cornerstone livestock species in many low- and middle-income countries, yet major gaps persist in its genomic characterization-complicated by the divergent karyotypes of its two subspecies (swamp and river). Such genomic complexity makes water buffalo a particularly good candidate for the use of graph genomics, which can capture variation missed by linear reference approaches. However, the utility of this approach to improve water buffalo has been largely unexplored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Res Commun
August 2025
Department of Medicine and Surgery, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Chattogram, Bangladesh.
Buffalo farming in Bangladesh plays a key role in enhancing food security by providing a valuable protein source through milk and meat production. Water buffalo are well-adapted to harsh climate conditions due to their robust immune systems, while they may adapt with minimal feed availability compared to dairy cows. Despite its adaptability and importance, buffalo farming has been underprioritized compared to cattle farming due to several challenges, such as a lack of awareness among farmers of modern dairy practices, limited access to good quality feed, poor breeding programs, improper management practices, and inadequate veterinary services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFViruses
August 2025
Institute of Virology and Technological Innovations, Dr. Nicolas Repetto and De los Reseros, IVIT (INTA-CONICET), Hurlingham 1686, Argentina.
(BuHV-1) is a virus that belongs to the genus within the subfamily. While BuHV-1 infections in water buffaloes () are often subclinical, clinical manifestations have been reported. This study provides complete genome sequences of five BuHV-1 strains isolated in Argentina, marking the first genomic characterization of BuHV-1 from the Americas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF