Ziya Ilhan
Yüzüncü Yıl University
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Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2008
Ziya Ilhan; A. Aksakal; Ismail Hakki Ekin; T. Gülhan; Hasan Solmaz; S. Erdenlig
Aims: To compare the culture and PCR methods for detection of Brucella melitensis in blood and lymphoid tissue samples obtained from slaughtered sheep (n = 162) testing positive/negative in serological tests (Rose Bengal test and serum agglutination test).
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2012
Mayada Gwida; Heinrich Neubauer; Ziya Ilhan; Gernot Schmoock; Falk Melzer; Karsten Nöckler; Pawel Janczyk; Herbert Tomaso; Uwe Rösler; Sascha Al Dahouk
To assess the general impact of endemic countries on the re-emergence of brucellosis in non-endemic regions of the European Union, the genetic fingerprints of Brucella melitensis strains imported to Germany were compared to ovine strains from Turkey in a molecular epidemiological study. Genotyping of 66 Brucella strains (based on Multiple Locus of Variable number of tandem repeats Analysis) isolated from German travellers and Turkish immigrants living in Germany revealed epidemiological concordance with 20 sheep isolates originating from Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. In summary, cross-border molecular tracing confirmed brucellosis being a zoonosis of concern for European public health.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2016
Ziya Ilhan; Mehmet Karaca; Ismail Hakki Ekin; Hasan Solmaz; Hasan Altan Akkan; Mehmet Tutuncu
The Van cat is a domestic landrace found in the Van province of eastern Turkey. In this study, we aimed to determine the seasonal carriage of dermatophytes in Van cats without clinical lesions. A total of 264 hair specimens were collected from clinically healthy cats in and around the Van Province. Of these samples, 30.3% were obtained in spring, 30.6% in summer, 16.6% in autumn, and 22.3% in winter; 45.1% of samples were from male cats and the rest from female ones. Of the studied cats, 118 were younger than 1 year, 78 were 1–3 years old, and 68 were older than 3 years. The specimens were subjected to direct microscopic examination with 15% potassium hydroxide and cultured on Sabouraud dextrose agar and dermatophyte test medium supplemented with cycloheximide and chloramphenicol. Dermatophyte identification was carried out based on macroscopic and microscopic colony morphology, urease activities, in vitro hair perforation test, growth at 37 °C, and pigmentation on corn meal agar. Dermatophytes were isolated from 19 (7.1%) of the 264 specimens examined. The most frequently isolated fungi were Trichophyton terrestre (4.1%), followed by Microsporum gypseum (1.1%), M. nanum (1.1%), and T. mentagrophytes (0.7%), and these fungi may represent a health risk for humans in contact with clinically healthy Van cats. M. canis was not isolated from any of the specimens. Our results show no significant (p > 0.05) association between carriage of dermatophytes and the gender of cats. The carriage rate of dermatophytes was high in spring and winter, and the only possible risk factor for infection was age of the animal.
Journal of Medical Microbiology | 2015
Ismail Hakki Ekin; Kemal Gurturk; Ziya Ilhan; Cigdem Arabaci; Özgül Gülaydın
Enzymatic properties of group B streptococci (GBS) serotypes from bovine milk and human routine vaginal specimens were investigated. Out of the 56 human and 66 bovine GBS, 35 and 30 could be classified serologically by a co-agglutination test with type-specific antisera, respectively. Hyaluronidase (HYAL), streptokinase (SK) and protease activities were detected using culture media. HYAL activity was observed mostly in typable human GBS, and serotypes Ia, Ic and II comprised 77.3% of the typable strains producing HYAL. Bovine GBS serotypes II, III and VII comprised 87.5% of typable bovine strains exhibiting HYAL activity. SK activity was detected only in three human GBS. Human GBS serotypes Ia, Ic, II, III, VII and almost all typable bovine GBS strains showed protease activity. β-D-glucosidase activity was frequently observed in human GBS, whereas N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase activity was mostly detected in non-typable GBS from humans. These results indicate that different GBS serotypes could vary in their virulence properties, and bovine and human GBS isolates could not be differentiated by their enzyme activities. Use of the culture media appeared to be a simple-to-apply and useful method for the detection of extracellular enzyme activity such as HYAL, protease and SK.
Apmis | 2016
Ismail Hakki Ekin; Kemal Gurturk; Ziya Ilhan; Suat Ekin; Ayse Ebru Borum; Cigdem Arabaci; Abdullah Yesilova
Human and bovine group B streptococcus (GBS) isolates were serotyped and amounts of released N‐acetylneuraminic acid from N‐acetylneuraminyl‐lactose by extracellular neuraminidase were colorimetrically assessed. According to serotyping by co‐agglutination method, 30 of bovine GBS and 43 of human GBS could be serotyped (ST) by monospecific antisera coated with protein A. The remaining GBS strains were designated as nontypeable (NT). The released N‐acetylneuraminic acid was determined in 90.9% of bovine GBS and 47.1% of human GBS isolates. The differences between the total bovine and human GBS isolates were statistically significant (p < 0.001). In comparison with detected N‐acetylneuraminic acid level in bovine and human groups, significant decrease was observed in the bovine NT group according to increased human NT (p < 0.01) and bovine ST groups (p < 0.01). However, N‐acetylneuraminic acid level in bovine ST and bovine total groups significantly (p < 0.001) increased with respect to the human ST group and human total group. Neuraminidase activity was detected more frequently in bovine GBS isolates. Considerable differentiations were observed between typeable and nontypeable isolates.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2013
Ziya Ilhan; Hasan Solmaz; Ismail Hakki Ekin
Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi | 2011
Ziya Ilhan; İbrahim Taşal; Süleyman Sağcan; Hasan Solmaz
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2009
Hasan Solmaz; Ziya Ilhan; Abdulbaki Aksakal; Timur Gülhan; Ismail Hakki Ekin
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2011
Banur Boynukara; Timur Gülhan; Ozdemir Adizel; Ziya Ilhan; Abdulbaki Aksakal; Atilla Durmuş; Ismail Hakki Ekin; Erdal Ogun; Fethiye Coven; Hasan Solmaz
Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi | 2009
Timur Gülhan; Ziya Ilhan; Abdulbaki Aksakal; Hasan Solmaz; Ismail Hakki Ekin