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Microbial Pathogenesis | 2017

A review on epidemiology, global prevalence and economical losses of fasciolosis in ruminants

Khalid Mehmood; Hui Zhang; Ahmad Jawad Sabir; Rao Zahid Abbas; Muhammad Ijaz; Aneela Zameer Durrani; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Mujeeb Ur Rehman; Muhammad Kashif Iqbal; Yajing Wang; Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad; Tariq Abbas; Riaz Hussain; Muhammad Taslim Ghori; Sadaqat Ali; Aman Ullah Khan; Jiakui Li

Fasciolosis is an important plant borne trematode zoonosis in ruminants caused by the Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigentica, It is classified as a neglected tropical disease and found in more than 50 countries especially where sheep and cattle are reared. Fasciolosis is a serious animal health problems in many rural and urban areas of world, causing significant financial losses due to decrease in production and viscera condemnation in animals. Accurate diagnosis of fasciolosis is always remained a challenging task for the field practitioners. There is no comprehensive summary on the occurrence and distribution of the infection at international level. Therefore, we intended to provide a complete overview on the prevalence and epidemiology of fasciolosis in farm animals from a global prospective. It includes to map the global distribution of fasciolosis in different areas of the world to identify the endemic regions which may be a source of potential disease outbreak. The financial liability related to fasciolosis on the livestock production has also been addressed. For this purpose, the published data during 2000-2015 (15 years) on fasciolosis was reviewed and collected by electronic literature search of four databases including Google, PubMed, Science Direct, and Web of Science. Data presented are contemplated to enhance our current understanding of the parasites geographical distribution, host range, and economic losses. Information provided would be useful for the application of more effective control strategies against fasciolosis in different geo-economics regions of the world.


Clinical and Vaccine Immunology | 2013

Development of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Using a Recombinant LigA Fragment Comprising Repeat Domains 4 to 7.5 as an Antigen for Diagnosis of Equine Leptospirosis

Weiwei Yan; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Patrick L. McDonough; Sean P. McDonough; Thomas J. Divers; Yung-Fu Chang

ABSTRACT Leptospira immunoglobulin (Ig)-like (Lig) proteins are a novel family of surface-associated proteins in which the N-terminal 630 amino acids are conserved. In this study, we truncated the LigA conserved region into 7 fragments comprising the 1st to 3rd (LigACon1-3), 4th to 7.5th (LigACon4-7.5), 4th (LigACon4), 4.5th to 5.5th (LigACon4.5–5.5), 5.5th to 6.5th (LigACon5.5–6.5), 4th to 5th (LigACon4-5), and 6th to 7.5th (LigACon6-7.5) repeat domains. All 7 recombinant Lig proteins were screened using a slot-shaped dot blot assay for the diagnosis of equine leptospirosis. Our results showed that LigACon4-7.5 is the best candidate diagnostic antigen in a slot-shaped dot blot assay. LigACon4-7.5 was further evaluated as an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) antigen for the detection of Leptospira antibodies in equine sera. This assay was evaluated with equine sera (n = 60) that were microscopic agglutination test (MAT) negative and sera (n = 220) that were MAT positive to the 5 serovars that most commonly cause equine leptospirosis. The indirect ELISA results showed that at a single serum dilution of 1:250, the sensitivity and specificity of ELISA were 80.0% and 87.2%, respectively, compared to those of MAT. In conclusion, an indirect ELISA was developed utilizing a recombinant LigA fragment comprising the 4th to 7.5th repeat domain (LigACon4-7.5) as a diagnostic antigen for equine leptospirosis. This ELISA was found to be sensitive and specific, and it yielded results that concurred with those of the standard MAT.


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2011

Molecular identification and haematological values of strangles (Streptococcus equi) affected mules in Pakistan.

Muhammad Ijaz; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; M. A. Khan; Muhammad Avais; M. M. Ali; Muhammad Hassan Saleem


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2013

Leptospirosis: An Emerging Zoonosis in Pakistan

Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; Aneela Zameer Durrani; Ayesha Hassan; Muhammad Ijaz; Muhammad Muddassir Ali


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2012

Evaluation of Toxicity of Some New Insecticides against Egg Parasitoid Trichogramma chilonis (Ishii) (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammitidae)

Dilbar Hussain; Amjad Ali; Muhammad Mushtaq-ul-Hassan; Saira Ali; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Sajid Mahmood Nadeem


Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences | 2012

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CULTURE AND PCR FOR DETECTION OF CARRIERS OF STREPTOCOCCUS EQUI IN NATURALLY INFECTED MULES IN PAKISTAN

Muhammad Ijaz; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; M. A. Khan; Azhar Maqbool; M. M. Ali; A. Rehman; Khalid Mehmood; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Muhammad Zubair Shabbir


Current Organic Chemistry | 2007

Glycosyltransferase and Glypiation Inhibitors

Evelyne Walker-Nasir; Ishtiaq Ahmad; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Daniel C. Hoessli


Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2013

Serosurveillance of canine leptospirosis under different climatic conditions in and around Lahore, Pakistan.

Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Musa Khan; Mueen Alam Khan; Muhammad Ijaz; Ayesha Hassan; Khalid Mehmood


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2013

Infection rate and therapeutic trials on various gastrointestinal parasites in sheep and goats in and around Lahore, Pakistan.

Khalid Mehmood; Muhammad Ijaz; Aneela Zameer Durrani; M. A. Khan; Ahmad Jawad Sabir; Muhammad Hassan Saleem


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2013

Effect of a herbal supplement Livol on the growth performance and antibody response against infectious bursal disease virus in broiler chicks.

Beenish Zahid; M. Khan; Asim Aslam; Aneela Zameer Durrani; Sohaib Alam; Muhammad Hassan Saleem; Khalid Mehmood

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Muhammad Ijaz

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Aneela Zameer Durrani

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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M. A. Khan

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Khalid Mehmood

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Nasir-ud-Din

World Health Organization

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Afshan Kaleem

Lahore College for Women University

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