Atul R. Desai
Chonbuk National University
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2006
Chul Min Kim; Ying Hua Yi; Do Hyeon Yu; Mi Jin Lee; Mae Rim Cho; Atul R. Desai; Smriti Shringi; Terry A. Klein; Heung Chul Kim; Jin Won Song; Luck Ju Baek; Sung Tae Chong; Monica L. O'Guinn; John S. Lee; In Yong Lee; J. H. Park; Janet E. Foley; Joon-Seok Chae
ABSTRACT In order to investigate the prevalence of tick-borne infectious agents among ticks, ticks comprising five species from two genera (Hemaphysalis spp. and Ixodes spp.) were screened using molecular techniques. Ticks (3,135) were collected from small wild-caught mammals or by dragging/flagging in the Republic of Korea (ROK) and were pooled into a total of 1,638 samples (1 to 27 ticks per pool). From the 1,638 tick samples, species-specific fragments of Anaplasma phagocytophilum (1 sample), Anaplasma platys (52 samples), Ehrlichia chaffeensis (29 samples), Ehrlichia ewingii (2 samples), Ehrlichia canis (18 samples), and Rickettsia rickettsii (28 samples) were amplified by PCR assay. Twenty-one pooled and individual tick samples had mixed infections of two (15 samples) or three (6 samples) pathogens. In addition, 424 spleen samples from small captured mammals (389 rodents, 33 insectivores, and 2 weasels) were screened for selected zoonotic pathogens. Species-specific DNA fragments of A. phagocytophilum (110 samples), A. platys (68 samples), E. chaffeensis (8 samples), E. ewingii (26 samples), E. canis (51 samples), and Rickettsia sp. (22 samples) were amplified by PCR assay. One hundred thirty small mammals had single infections, while 4, 14, and 21 striped field mice (Apodemus agrarius) had mixed infections of four, three, and two pathogens, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis based on nucleotide sequence comparison also revealed that Korean strains of E. chaffeensis clustered closely with those from China and the United States, while the Rickettsia (rOmpA) sequences clustered within a clade together with a Chinese strain. These results suggest that these agents should be considered in differential diagnosis while examining cases of acute febrile illnesses in humans as well as animals in the ROK.
Avian Diseases | 2005
Atul R. Desai; Devendra H. Shah; Smriti Shringi; Mi-Jin Lee; Ying-Hua Li; Mae-rim Cho; Jinho Park; Seong-Kug Eo; John-Hwa Lee; Joon-Seok Chae
Abstract Salmonella serovar Pullorum is a causative agent of pullorum disease (PD) in poultry and is responsible for severe economic losses to the poultry industry in many parts of the world. A definitive detection of Pullorum requires culture followed by serotyping and biochemical identification, a process that is tedious and takes several weeks to accomplish. We have developed a rapid allele-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method based on the nucleotide polymorphism in rfbS gene sequence for the serotype-specific detection of Pullorum and its differentiation from the closely related Gallinarum. The specificity of this PCR assay was tested using DNA samples from Pullorum (n = 13), Salmonella serotypes other than Pullorum (n = 19), and closely related non-Salmonella organisms (n = 5). The PCR assay was highly serotype-specific as the PCR amplicon of 147 base pairs was observed only in the case of Pullorum, while all the other DNA samples tested PCR negative. A definitive identification of Pullorum cultures was possible in less than 3 hr. As little as 100 pg of SP DNA was detected. This allele-specific PCR method is highly specific as well as sensitive and may be an effective molecular tool in the rapid and serotype-specific detection of Pullorum and differentiation from other Salmonella species.
Veterinary Microbiology | 2007
Devendra H. Shah; Smriti Shringi; Atul R. Desai; Eun-Jeong Heo; Jinho Park; Joon-Seok Chae
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2007
Do-Hyeon Yu; Hyunwook Kim; Atul R. Desai; In-Ae Han; Yinghua Li; Mi-Jin Lee; In-Shik Kim; Joon-Seok Chae; Jinho Park
Archive | 2007
Devendra H. Shah; Smriti Shringi; Atul R. Desai; Eun-Jeong Heo; Jinho Park; Joon-Seok Chae
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2006
Atul R. Desai; Mi-Jin Lee; Ying-Hua Li; Do-Hyeon Yu; In-Ae Han; Joon-Seok Chae; Jinho Park
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2006
Do-Hyeon Yu; Hyunwook Kim; Atul R. Desai; Ying-Hua Li; Mi-Jin Lee; In-Ae Han; Joon-Seok Chae; Jinho Park
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2006
Ying-Hua Li; Mi-Jin Lee; Do-Hyeon Yu; Atul R. Desai; In-Ae Han; Kang-kook Kim; Joon-Seok Chae; Jinho Park
Archive | 2006
Chul-Min Kim; Ying‐Hua Yi; Do-Hyeon Yu; Mi-Jin Lee; Mae-rim Cho; Atul R. Desai; Smriti Shringi; Terry A. Klein; Heung-Chul Kim; Jin-Won Song; Luck-Ju Baek; Sung-Tae Chong; Monica L. O'Guinn; John S. Lee; In-Yong Lee; Jinho Park; Janet E. Foley; Joon-Seok Chae
한국임상수의학회 학술대회논문집 | 2005
Mae-rim Cho; Ying-Hua Li; Jinho Park; Atul R. Desai; Jae-hyuk Yang; Seung-young Kim; Gui-cheol Choi; Mi-Jin Lee; Myung-jo You; Joon-Seok Chae