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Assessment of some mycobacterial antigens in diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis / Wagdy Samir Beshir Youssef ; Supervised Kamelia Mahmoud Osman , Emad Mokhtar Riad

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  • تقييم بعض انتيجينات الميكوبكتريا فى تشخيص مرض السل البقرى [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Microbiology Summary: In this study, some M. bovis cell extract antigens 2sonicated antigen (SA)3, culture filtrate antigens "short term culture filtrate (ST-CF)" and tuberculin were prepared from 29 mycobacterium isolates after the bacteriological examination of 39 tuberculin positive animals which tested from Elsharkia and Elmenofia governorates by cultural methods. Microscopic examination was conducted for all 39 tuberculous lesions by using Ziehl-Nelseen stain and 27 were positive with a percentage of 69.23%. Real time PCR was carried out on all 29 isolates for identification of recovered colonies and all were identified as Mycobacterium bovis with a percentage of 100%. Extraction of M. bovis with sonication resulted in the recovery of 1.3 mg/ml of soluble protein in the sonicated extract and the protein concentration of M. bovis ST-CF at 2nd week of growth was 2.7 mg/ ml. In addition, the protein concentration of M. bovis prepared tuberculin was 2.0 mg/ml and 1.0 mg/ml of offered PPD. SDS-PAGE was applied for characterization of antigenic extracts and CF of M. bovis and Western blotting analysis was performed. The use of ELISA on serum samples collected from the 1540 cows, before being tested by SICTT, revealed that 131 (8.51%) animals were positive to bTB by using PPD, 139 (9.03%) by using the commercial mixture antigen, 120 (7.79%) by using SA, 125 (8.12%) by using ST-CF and 133 (8.64%) positive animals by using prepared tuberculin, indicating that the use of mixture antigen could help to give more accurate diagnosis
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.10.10.M.Sc.2017.Wa.A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110075247000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Microbiology

In this study, some M. bovis cell extract antigens 2sonicated antigen (SA)3, culture filtrate antigens "short term culture filtrate (ST-CF)" and tuberculin were prepared from 29 mycobacterium isolates after the bacteriological examination of 39 tuberculin positive animals which tested from Elsharkia and Elmenofia governorates by cultural methods. Microscopic examination was conducted for all 39 tuberculous lesions by using Ziehl-Nelseen stain and 27 were positive with a percentage of 69.23%. Real time PCR was carried out on all 29 isolates for identification of recovered colonies and all were identified as Mycobacterium bovis with a percentage of 100%. Extraction of M. bovis with sonication resulted in the recovery of 1.3 mg/ml of soluble protein in the sonicated extract and the protein concentration of M. bovis ST-CF at 2nd week of growth was 2.7 mg/ ml. In addition, the protein concentration of M. bovis prepared tuberculin was 2.0 mg/ml and 1.0 mg/ml of offered PPD. SDS-PAGE was applied for characterization of antigenic extracts and CF of M. bovis and Western blotting analysis was performed. The use of ELISA on serum samples collected from the 1540 cows, before being tested by SICTT, revealed that 131 (8.51%) animals were positive to bTB by using PPD, 139 (9.03%) by using the commercial mixture antigen, 120 (7.79%) by using SA, 125 (8.12%) by using ST-CF and 133 (8.64%) positive animals by using prepared tuberculin, indicating that the use of mixture antigen could help to give more accurate diagnosis

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