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International Journal of Livestock Production | 2014

Outbreak of theileriosis and anaplasmosis in herd of holstein crossbred cows of Dehradun district of Uttranchal, India: A Himalyan region

Shweta Kohli; U. K. Atheya; S. K. Srivastava; P. S. Banerjee; Rajat Garg

The theileriosis and anaplasmosis are not common in Himalayan region of India. However, this paper reports the outbreak of theileriosis and anaplasmosis in a herd of Holstein cross bred cows maintained at Graphic Era University Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. This was because of introduction of native Red Sindhi cows. These native cows are in apparent carrier of theileria and anaplasmosis. Even with given treatment for theileria with Butalex (Buparvaquone) 4 positive cows and 4 calves died. One of the cows pregnant for 5 month aborted. That outbreak of theileria in the elite Holstein cross bred herd is reported in Himalayan region of India. n n Key words: Theileria, blood protozoon’s, milk production, theileriosis, anaplasmosis.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2018

Evaluation of Echinococcus granulosus recombinant EgAgB8/1, EgAgB8/2 and EPC1 antigens in the diagnosis of cystic echinococcosis in buffaloes.

Ajayta Rialch; O.K. Raina; Mary Tigga; Arun Anandanarayanan; Zamir Ali Ganaie; Andleeb Aftab; H. Lalrinkima; M. Norjit Singh; Anju Varghese; S. Samanta; P. S. Banerjee; Praveen Singh; Mukta Verma

Three recombinant proteins of Echinococcus granulosus including two antigen B sub-units EgAgB8/1 and EgAgB8/2 and Echinococcus protoscolex calcium binding protein 1 (EPC1) were expressed in prokaryotic expression vectors. The diagnostic potential of these three recombinant proteins was evaluated in the detection of cystic echinococcosis in buffaloes in IgG-ELISA. The EgAgB8/1 and EgAgB8/2 recombinant proteins reacted fairly with the hydatid infected buffaloes with sensitivity of 75.0% and 78.6%, respectively and specificity of 75.8% while EPC1 recombinant protein showed higher sensitivity (89.3%) but lower specificity (51.5%). Cross-reactivity of these three antigens was assayed with buffalo sera naturally infected with Explanatum explanatum, Paramphistomum epiclitum, Gastrothylax spp., Fasciola gigantica and Sarcocystis spp. EgAgB8/1 and EPC1 antigens cross-reacted with all these sera while EgAgB8/2 showed no cross-reaction with Sarcocystis spp. and reacted with some of the E. explanatum infected buffalo sera. This study explores the potential of three hydatid antigens viz. EgAgB8/1, EgAgB8/2 and EPC1 for their diagnostic potential in buffaloes positive for cystic echinococcosis.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2018

Immune response and protective efficacy of Eimeria tenella recombinant refractile body protein, EtSO7, in chickens

Shafiya Imtiaz Rafiqi; Rajat Garg; K.K Reena; Hira Ram; Mithilesh Singh; P. S. Banerjee

Refractile body protein, SO7, is a highly immunogenic protein which is essentially involved in the early development of Eimeria species infecting the domestic chicken. In the present study, the immune response and protective efficacy of recombinant Eimeria tenella SO7 (rEtSO7) protein was assessed in broiler chickens following homologous oocyst challenge. Broiler chicks were subcutaneously immunized with rEtSO7 antigen adjuvanted with Montanide ISA 71 VG on 7 and 21 days of age and protective efficacy of vaccination was evaluated in terms of body weight gain, lesion score and reduction in oocyst output. The peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation, serum IgY response, and levels of interferon gamma (IFN-γ), interleukin 2 (IL-2), interleukin 4 (IL-4), tumor growth factor beta (TGF-β) and nitric oxide (NO) were assessed. The results revealed significant reduction (pu202f<u202f0.05) in the oocyst output and increased weight gain in immunized birds as compared to unimmunized birds. Significantly increased levels of serum IgY, IFN-γ and proliferation of lymphocytes were evident in rEtSO7 immunized chickens. The results demonstrated that the recombinant protein could effectively elicit the cellular and humoral immune responses in immunized chickens, and provided significant protection against caecal coccidiosis in chickens.


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2004

Tick associated mortality in cross-bred cattle calves

Hira Ram; C. L. Yadav; P. S. Banerjee; V. Kumar


Indian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2002

Epidemiological aspects of gastrointestinal parasites of equines in Uttaranchal and Uttar Pradesh

Bharat Singh; Hira Ram; P. S. Banerjee; Rajat Garg; C. L. Yadav


Journal of Veterinary parasitology | 2009

Epizootiology of Fasciola gigantica infection in cattle and buffaloes in Western Uttar Pradesh, India

C. L. Yadav; Rajat Garg; P. S. Banerjee; Rajeev Kumar; Sanjay Kumar


Journal of Veterinary parasitology | 2008

Ecology and biology of aquatic snails and their control: I. Comparative biology and development of five freswater snails from Assam

P. S. Banerjee; M.E. Mylonakis; Rajat Garg; Stuti Vatsya; C. L. Yadav


Journal of Veterinary parasitology | 2006

Immunodiagnosis of fasciolosis by Dot-ELISA

M.K. Saxena; Hira Ram; P. S. Banerjee; C. L. Yadav; Rajat Garg


Journal of Veterinary parasitology | 2010

In vitro excystment of Fasciola gigantica metacercariae

Gaurav Nagar; O.K. Raina; Anju Varghese; Niranjan Kumar; S. Samanta; A.R. Prasad; Snehil Gupta; P. S. Banerjee; Brinder Singh; J. R. Rao; A. K. Tewari; Souvik Paul; A. K. Jayraw; Dinesh Chandra; Rajat Garg


Indian Veterinary Journal | 2009

Epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematodosis in sheep.

C. L. Yadav; Rajeev Ranjan Kumar; P. S. Banerjee; R. Godara; Rajat Garg; Stuti Vatsya

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Rajat Garg

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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C. L. Yadav

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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Hira Ram

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Stuti Vatsya

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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O.K. Raina

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Rajeev Ranjan Kumar

G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology

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S. Samanta

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Anju Varghese

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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Krishnendu Kundu

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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P. S. Maurya

Indian Veterinary Research Institute

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