A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects

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Autor(a) principal: Aradaib,Imadeldin Elamin
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Ahdelmageed,Elabbas Mohamed, Hassan,Sanaa Ali, Riemann,Hans Peter
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84781995000300029
Resumo: Bovine schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma bovis, is a serious veterinary problem in many parts of the worid. The current methods used for the diagnosis of the disease include clinical signs, pathological lesions, parasitological and serological techniques. As clinical signs and parasitological lesions caused by S. bovis are indistinguishable from those induced by other trematode parasites, confirmation of diagnosis by these methods is unreliable. Parasitological techniques used to demonstrate eggs of the parasite in fecal or tissue samples represent the most accurate method for detection of an active S. bovis infection. The tissue of choice for detection of S. bovis infection is the liver because of the visible macroscopic lesion that can be seen in that organ and the rapid detection of the parasite eggs under the microscope using crush smears. The serological techniques used for diagnosis of the disease do not necessarily identify an active infection. In addition, some of the positive reactions are non specific. However, serology is useful to identify previous infection in epidemiologic study. The ELISA has been recentiy validated for the diagnosis of bovine schistosomiasis and will probably replace the other serological tests. The immunoblotting technique has been proven satisfactory to detect antibodies to defined and recombinant schistosome antigen vaccines. Nucleic acid hybridization techniques have been described for the study of schistosome species-specific identification. However, these molecular techniques have not yet revolutionarized diagnosis of schistosomiasis. These techniques will probably serve as the basis for future diagnostic tests.
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spelling A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospectsSchistosoma bovisbovine schistosomiasisdiagnosiscattleBovine schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma bovis, is a serious veterinary problem in many parts of the worid. The current methods used for the diagnosis of the disease include clinical signs, pathological lesions, parasitological and serological techniques. As clinical signs and parasitological lesions caused by S. bovis are indistinguishable from those induced by other trematode parasites, confirmation of diagnosis by these methods is unreliable. Parasitological techniques used to demonstrate eggs of the parasite in fecal or tissue samples represent the most accurate method for detection of an active S. bovis infection. The tissue of choice for detection of S. bovis infection is the liver because of the visible macroscopic lesion that can be seen in that organ and the rapid detection of the parasite eggs under the microscope using crush smears. The serological techniques used for diagnosis of the disease do not necessarily identify an active infection. In addition, some of the positive reactions are non specific. However, serology is useful to identify previous infection in epidemiologic study. The ELISA has been recentiy validated for the diagnosis of bovine schistosomiasis and will probably replace the other serological tests. The immunoblotting technique has been proven satisfactory to detect antibodies to defined and recombinant schistosome antigen vaccines. Nucleic acid hybridization techniques have been described for the study of schistosome species-specific identification. However, these molecular techniques have not yet revolutionarized diagnosis of schistosomiasis. These techniques will probably serve as the basis for future diagnostic tests.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria1995-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84781995000300029Ciência Rural v.25 n.3 1995reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84781995000300029info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAradaib,Imadeldin ElaminAhdelmageed,Elabbas MohamedHassan,Sanaa AliRiemann,Hans Petereng2009-10-16T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
title A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
spellingShingle A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
Aradaib,Imadeldin Elamin
Schistosoma bovis
bovine schistosomiasis
diagnosis
cattle
title_short A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
title_full A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
title_fullStr A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
title_full_unstemmed A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
title_sort A review on the diagnosis infection in cattle of Schistosoma bovis: current status and future prospects
author Aradaib,Imadeldin Elamin
author_facet Aradaib,Imadeldin Elamin
Ahdelmageed,Elabbas Mohamed
Hassan,Sanaa Ali
Riemann,Hans Peter
author_role author
author2 Ahdelmageed,Elabbas Mohamed
Hassan,Sanaa Ali
Riemann,Hans Peter
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aradaib,Imadeldin Elamin
Ahdelmageed,Elabbas Mohamed
Hassan,Sanaa Ali
Riemann,Hans Peter
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Schistosoma bovis
bovine schistosomiasis
diagnosis
cattle
topic Schistosoma bovis
bovine schistosomiasis
diagnosis
cattle
description Bovine schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma bovis, is a serious veterinary problem in many parts of the worid. The current methods used for the diagnosis of the disease include clinical signs, pathological lesions, parasitological and serological techniques. As clinical signs and parasitological lesions caused by S. bovis are indistinguishable from those induced by other trematode parasites, confirmation of diagnosis by these methods is unreliable. Parasitological techniques used to demonstrate eggs of the parasite in fecal or tissue samples represent the most accurate method for detection of an active S. bovis infection. The tissue of choice for detection of S. bovis infection is the liver because of the visible macroscopic lesion that can be seen in that organ and the rapid detection of the parasite eggs under the microscope using crush smears. The serological techniques used for diagnosis of the disease do not necessarily identify an active infection. In addition, some of the positive reactions are non specific. However, serology is useful to identify previous infection in epidemiologic study. The ELISA has been recentiy validated for the diagnosis of bovine schistosomiasis and will probably replace the other serological tests. The immunoblotting technique has been proven satisfactory to detect antibodies to defined and recombinant schistosome antigen vaccines. Nucleic acid hybridization techniques have been described for the study of schistosome species-specific identification. However, these molecular techniques have not yet revolutionarized diagnosis of schistosomiasis. These techniques will probably serve as the basis for future diagnostic tests.
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