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Article

Serological and Molecular Survey of Babesia ovis in Healthy Sheep in Türkiye

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Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Firat, Elazig 23200, Türkiye
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Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Selcuk, Konya 42000, Türkiye
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Parasitologia 2024, 4(2), 162-171; https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia4020014
Submission received: 28 April 2024 / Revised: 13 May 2024 / Accepted: 23 May 2024 / Published: 23 May 2024

Abstract

Babesiosis, caused by Babesia ovis, is a major seasonal issue in sheep, particularly in countries like Türkiye with high Rhipicephalus bursa tick populations. Previous studies employing various methods such as microscopy, serology, or molecular techniques have reported different epidemiological data concerning ovine babesiosis. Addressing this knowledge gap, our study employed a combined nested PCR (nPCR)/indirect ELISA (iELISA) approach, analyzing blood samples collected from 414 sheep between April and July 2023 using both techniques. nPCR amplified the 18S ribosomal RNA gene of B. ovis and determined a molecular prevalence of 1.9%. Conversely, serological testing using iELISA targeted the BoSA1 antigen and revealed a significantly higher positivity rate of 59.9% for anti-B. ovis antibodies. The temporary presence of Babesia after recovery reduces nPCR sensitivity, resulting in lower molecular prevalence. However, even if Babesia is not present in the host, anti-B. ovis antibodies remain in the serum for a long time and can be detected serologically. Our study underscores the necessity of concurrently employing molecular and serological methods for an accurate assessment of B. ovis prevalence. It highlights the importance of comprehensive epidemiological approaches for effective disease management in sheep populations.
Keywords: Babesia ovis; ELISA; epidemiology; PCR; sheep Babesia ovis; ELISA; epidemiology; PCR; sheep

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Bozan, M.; Ulucesme, M.C.; Eyvaz, A.; Ceylan, O.; Sevinc, F.; Aktas, M.; Ozubek, S. Serological and Molecular Survey of Babesia ovis in Healthy Sheep in Türkiye. Parasitologia 2024, 4, 162-171. https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia4020014

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Bozan M, Ulucesme MC, Eyvaz A, Ceylan O, Sevinc F, Aktas M, Ozubek S. Serological and Molecular Survey of Babesia ovis in Healthy Sheep in Türkiye. Parasitologia. 2024; 4(2):162-171. https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia4020014

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Bozan, Mehmet, Mehmet Can Ulucesme, Arda Eyvaz, Onur Ceylan, Ferda Sevinc, Munir Aktas, and Sezayi Ozubek. 2024. "Serological and Molecular Survey of Babesia ovis in Healthy Sheep in Türkiye" Parasitologia 4, no. 2: 162-171. https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia4020014

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