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Veterinary Parasitology | 2011

Aedes vexans and Culex pipiens as the potential vectors of Dirofilaria immitis in Central Turkey.

Alparslan Yildirim; Abdullah Inci; Onder Duzlu; Z. Biskin; Anıl Iça; I. Sahin

This study was carried out to investigate the potential vectors and relative mosquito infection rates of Dirofilaria immitis throughout two mosquito seasons (2008-2009) in Kayseri province where is located in Central Anatolian part of Turkey. For this aim, totally 1198 genomic DNA pools, extracted and grouped according to the species and collection site (1-17 specimens/pool) from 6153 mosquito specimens, were examined by PCR using species-specific primers for D. immitis. The captured mosquitoes from 46 focuses were survived under in vitro conditions for 7 days to allow the development of larval stages of D. immitis. DNA extraction was performed individually to both thorax-head and abdomens in order to determine infective and infected mosquito specimens, respectively. The most abundant mosquito species in the study area was determined as Ae. vexans (51.7%) and this was followed by Cx. pipiens (42.1%), Cx. theileri (3.1%), Cs. annulata (1.5%), An. maculipennis (1.0%) and Cx. hortensis (0.6%). The PCR results indicated that 9/312 and 12/312 pools from Ae. vexans abdomens and thorax-heads were positive for filarial DNAs, respectively where as 3/241 pools of each abdomens and thorax-heads from Cx. pipiens were positive for D. immitis DNAs. The minimum infection rates (MIRs) for Ae. vexans and Cx. pipiens were calculated as 0.41 and 0.12, respectively. Although D. immitis DNAs were found in both pools from Ae. vexans and Cx. pipiens, the calculated MIRs provide evidence that Ae. vexans could be the main potential vector of D. immitis in Kayseri.


Laboratory Animals | 2006

Efficacy of selamectin against mites (Myobia musculi, Mycoptes musculinus and Radfordia ensifera) and nematodes (Aspiculuris tetraptera and Syphacia obvelata) in mice

Bahadır Gönenç; Hıfsı Oğuz Sarimehmetoğlu; Anıl Iça; Esma Kozan

The effects of selamectin were studied in mice naturally infected with the mites Myobia musculi, Myoceptes musculinus and Radfordia ensifera and with the oxyurid nematodes Aspiculuris tetraptera and Syphacia obvelata. The mice were divided into three treated and three control groups (n=9). Selamectin in the range 10–12.4 mg/kg was applied topically to the skin in a single spot at the base of the neck in front of the scapulae. The mice of treated and control groups were necropsied on the 4th, 7th and 21st day after the treatment. While selamectin was 100% effective in removing M. musculi, M. musculinus and R. ensifera by the seventh day, its effect against S. obvelata and A. tetraptera was 36.7% and 49.2%, respectively on the 21st day.


Parasitology Research | 2007

Status of tick infestation of cattle in the Kayseri region of Turkey

Anıl Iça; Abdullah Inci; Zati Vatansever; Zafer Karaer

This study was carried out to determine the status of tick infestation of cattle in the Kayseri region in Turkey. Eight hundred and sixty-six cattle and their barns in 12 localities were examined during the period of June 2000–November 2001, where 188 (21.7%) of which were infested by ticks. A total of 1,585 ticks consisting of Rhipicephalus turanicus (2.27%), R. bursa (2.14%), R. sanguineus (0.94%), Hyalomma marginatum (17.16%), H. anatolicum excavatum (24.73%), H. a. anatolicum (19.62%), Dermacentor niveus (1%), Boophilus annulatus (16.71%), Ornithodorus lahorensis (0.25%), Hyalomma sp. nymphs (7.31%), and Boophilus annulatus nymphs (7.82%) were collected. Seasonal fluctuation of ticks was also determined in this region. Rhipicephalus species were generally found in spring, others like Hyalomma in late spring, summer, and early autumn, B. annulatus in September, October, and December, D. niveus in December, January, and February, and O. lahorensis in December. Immature forms (nymphs) of Hyalomma species were found in summer and autumn, while B. annulatus nymphs were observed in October, November, and December.


Turkish Journal of Parasitology | 2017

Experimental Toxoplasmosis in Japanese Quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica)

Ayhan Atasever; Cahit Babür; Abdullah Inci; Gorkem Ekebas; Anıl Iça

OBJECTIVE In this study, forming of experimental toxoplasmosis in quails; clinical, pathological, and serological determination of tissue lesions and bioassay techniques, which were aimed to compare them and determine pathogenesis. METHODS A total of 120 one-year-old female quails (Coturnix coturnix japonica) were divided into oral infection, parenteral infection, and control groups. The oral group was infected with 0.5 ml inoculum suspension containing 106 tachyzoites of Toxoplasma gondii, whereas the control group was administered 0.5 ml of saline. The parenteral group was further divided into the following four subgroups: intraperitoneal, intramuscular, intravenous, and cloacal. The quails of the parenteral group were also divided into two groups and one by control group within itself for the 105 and 104 doses of the tachyzoite inoculums. RESULTS Because of acute toxoplasmosis, death occurred in a quail that as intramuscularly infected with 105 tachyzoites; the quail exhibited neurological clinical symptoms such as torticollis, ataxia, and tremor. In histopathologic examination, T. gondii tissue cysts were detected in infected quails that were intramuscularly infected with 105 tachyzoites. Mouse trials were conducted using tissues of seropositive quails and isolated from peritoneal fluids infected mice. By Sabin-Feldman dye test and indirect hemagglutination test, seropositivity was observed in quails infected with 105 and 104 tachyzoites. CONCLUSION Similar studies and subclinical cases, which may overlooked was concluded for diagnosis of toxoplasmosis with useful bioassay applications and serological tests.


Veterinary Dermatology | 2007

Use of selamectin for the treatment of psoroptic and sarcoptic mite infestation in rabbits

Arif Kurtdede; Zafer Karaer; Abuzer Acar; Murat Güzel; C. Çağrı Cingi; Kerem Ural; Anıl Iça


Research in Veterinary Science | 2007

Prevalence and epidemiological aspects of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs from Kayseri Province, Turkey.

Alparslan Yildirim; Anıl Iça; O. Atalay; Onder Duzlu; Abdullah Inci


Veterinary Parasitology | 2007

Detection of Theileria and Babesia species in ticks collected from cattle

Anıl Iça; Z. Vatansever; Alparslan Yildirim; Onder Duzlu; Abdullah Inci


Research in Veterinary Science | 2008

The curative and antioxidative efficiency of doramectin and doramectin+vitamin AD3E treatment on Psoroptes cuniculi infestation in rabbits.

Murat Kanbur; O. Atalay; Anıl Iça; Gökhan Eraslan; Yücel Çam


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2010

Identification of Babesia and Theileria species in small ruminants in Central Anatolia (Turkey) via reverse line blotting.

Abdullah Inci; Anıl Iça; Alparslan Yildirim; Onder Duzlu


Parasitology Research | 2007

Economical impact of tropical theileriosis in the Cappadocia region of Turkey

Abdullah Inci; Anıl Iça; Alparslan Yildirim; Zati Vatansever; Ayşe Çakmak; Hasan Albasan; Yücel Çam; Ayhan Atasever; Savaş Sariözkan; Onder Duzlu

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