Hanaa Ahmed’s research while affiliated with Animal Health Research Institute and other places

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Molecular detection of brucellosis in the dromedary camels of Qatar by using the real-time PCR technique
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July 2021

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Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Kavitha Manivannan

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Samar Mohamed Mahmoud

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Malathi Ramasamy

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Kaviyarasan Dhandapani

Background and methodology Brucellosis in livestock causes huge economic loses of developing countries and demonstrates a serious health risks to the patrons of infected dairy goods and meat. Prevention of brucellosis in cattle relies on the trustworthiness of the techniques utilized to detect the causative pathogen. In the current investigation, we described the exploration of the well-known real-time PCR technique based on the Brucella-specific IS711 with different tissue samples of dromedary camels in Qatar. Results The findings of the real-time PCR unveiled the occurrence of Brucella spp in 60% of lung tissues, 71.42% of liver tissues, 72% of spleen tissues, 25% of kidney tissues, and 42.42% of placental fluid samples. Among them, the liver tissues and spleen tissues possessed the highest number of positive results, whereas kidney tissues displayed the lowest number of positive results for Brucella spp. Conclusion The findings of this investigation discloses that PCR technique is a sensitive and specific technique for the identification of Brucella spp. in dromedary camels. Most of the tissues samples showed the presence of Brucella spp. and also we concluded that there is a need for further studies to be conducted in order to identify specific species of Brucella.


A Novel Evidence of Immunological and Molecular Detection of Brucella Species in Camels

February 2021

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International

Objectives: Brucellosis is a zoonosis with severe complications for both humans and animals. In this work, we intended to examine the Brucella infection in dromedary camels in Qatar by using different analysis. Materials and Methods: A total of 203 samples of dromedary camels were randomly collected from the nearby farms in Qatar. Real-time PCR for the genus specific Brucella cell surface salt extractable bcsp31 kDa protein gene were performed on DNA extracted from camel samples. Rose Bengal and rivenol tests were performed to detect the Brucella species. The milk samples were collected from the camels and utilized for the milk ring test. Results: The outcomes of RT-PCR analysis illustrate the presence of Brucella spp. in 170 samples (83.74%) out of 203 samples. The findings of immunological assays also proved the presence of Brucella spp. such as Rose Bengal (67.14%), ELISA (71.42%), and precipitation assay (65.71) in both serum and blood samples of the dromedary camels, which were collected from the Qatar. Conclusions: In conclusion, it was clear that the incidence of the brucellosis in camels is significantly rising in Qatar region and there is a need to control the spread of the disease from camels to camels as well as from camels to humans.

Citations (2)


... Similar observations were reported in previous studies conducted in the UAE and Jordan (Mohammed and Shigidy, 2013;Al-Majali et al., 2008). Our study found that the occurrence of brucellosis in camels is associated with a history of abortion, which agrees with findings from (Manivannan et al., 2021;Narnaware et al., 2017). The isolation of B. abortus and B. melitensis from apparently healthy camels that showed no Brucellaspecific clinical signs highlights the importance of regular testing of camels. ...

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Seroprevalence and molecular investigation of camel brucellosis in Egypt with emphasis on potential risk factors
Molecular detection of brucellosis in the dromedary camels of Qatar by using the real-time PCR technique
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  • July 2021

Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

... Many countries, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, as well as some countries in North and West Europe have successfully eradicated brucellosis through intensive health control measures. However, camel brucellosis remains a widespread disease in camel producing countries such as Middle East (Franc et al., 2018;Alrawahi et al., 2019;Mohamed et al., 2019;Abedi et al., 2020;Al-Sherida et al., 2020;Manivannan et al., 2021;Alhussain et al., 2022), West Africa (Tanimoun et al., 2021;Akinyemi et al., 2022), North Africa (Ahmed et al., 2015;Benfodil et al., 2022;Selmi et al., 2024), and North-East Africa (Kadle et al., 2017;Lokamar et al., 2022;Hazem et al., 2023;Mohammed et al., 2023). In East Africa, the highest rate of camel brucellosis (40% herd level prevalence) was recorded (Omer et al., 2010). ...

A Novel Evidence of Immunological and Molecular Detection of Brucella Species in Camels
  • Citing Article
  • February 2021

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International