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Isolation of Neospora caninum from a calf in Malaysia

Cheah TS, Mattsson JG, Zaini M, Sani RA, Jakubek EB, Uggla A, Chandrawathani P

Abstract

In order to attempt isolate the protozoan parasite Neospora caninum, an N. caninum seropositive pregnant Sahiwal Friesian cross heifer from a large-scale dairy farm in Malaysia was kept for observation until parturition at the Veterinary Research Institute, Ipoh. The heifer gave birth to a female calf that was weak, underweight and unable to rise. Precolostral serum from the calf had an N. caninum indirect fluorescent antibody test titre of 1:3200. It died 12 h after birth and necropsy was performed. Brain homogenate from the calf was inoculated into 10 BALB/c mice that were kept for 3 months after which brain tissue from the mice was inoculated onto 24 h fresh monolayer Vero cell lines. The cell cultures were examined daily until growth of intracellular protozoa was observed. DNA of the organisms from the cell cultures was analyzed by PCR and DNA sequencing. DNA fragments of the expected size were amplified from the isolate using N. caninum-specific primers, and sequence analysis of ITS 1 clearly identified the isolate as N. caninum. This is the first successful isolation of N. caninum from a bovine in Malaysia, and the isolate is designated Nc-MalB1. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

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Veterinary Parasitology
2004, Volume: 126, number: 3, pages: 263-269 Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2004.08.012

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