Poodineh Jahantigh, A. (2017) Study of some trace elements in the blood serum of sheeps Sistan with Theileriosis and anaplasmosis diseases. Masters thesis, University of Zabol.
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Abstract
Theilerios and anaplasmos both important and dangerous disease in tropical and subtropical regions are in great economic losses each year in different areas, especially in southeastern Iran to impose the livestock industry. Theileriosis disease caused by protozoan Theileria and anaplasmosis are obligate intracellular organisms that infect the red blood cells of mammals, particularly ruminants. Trace elements essential for enzyme systems involved in many metabolic processes are animals. Lack of or increase in any of these elements can cause disruption in the metabolic process. Infectious or parasitic disease trace elements often represent changes in the interactions (verb Vanflat) is complex. So to determine the concentration of iron, zinc, copper and manganese in the blood serum of sheep infected Theileriosis and anaplasmosis blood samples from the jugular vein 35 sheep infected with Theileria, 35 sheep infected with anaplasmosis and 35 healthy sheep (two male and female) were used. After separation of the serum from blood samples of protein digestion (perchloric acid, nitric acid) was performed by AAS devices were tested to measure the amounts of iron, zinc, copper and manganese can be measured. Results were calculated Sigmastat 3.5 software for statistical analysis of test T (T- test) were used. (P> 0.05) In this study the iron was increased in the groups infected with theileriosis and anaplasmosis.The Cu and Zn were decreased in patient groups and Manganese uncheanged ,But none of trace elements were not informed statistically significant. Result of the study showed clinical symptoms of acute and sub-acute disease anaplasmosis and theileriosis not be the result of decreased immune system there by reducing studied trace elements in this area.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Theileria, Anaplasma, trace elements, blood serum |
Subjects: | Q Science > QL Zoology |
Depositing User: | Mrs najmeh khajeh |
Date Deposited: | 02 Oct 2022 07:33 |
Last Modified: | 02 Oct 2022 07:33 |
URI: | http://eprints.uoz.ac.ir/id/eprint/3117 |
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