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Journal of Camel Practice and Research
Year : 2014, Volume : 21, Issue : 1
First page : ( 5) Last page : ( 8)
Print ISSN : 0971-6777. Online ISSN : 2277-8934.
Article DOI : 10.5958/2277-8934.2014.00002.2

No evidence of Mycoplasma haemolamae and Anaplasma marginale in anaemic dromedaries in the united arab emirates

Wernery U.1, Pfister K.2, Marina R.1, Hakimudin F.1, Silaghi C.2,*

1Central Veterinary Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 597, Dubai, UAE

2Comparative Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Leopoldstr. 5, 80802, Munich, Germany

*Email: cornelia.silaghi@tropa.vetmed.uni-muenchen.de

Online published on 26 May, 2015.

Abstract

Haemotrophic mycoplasmosis or haemoplasmosis, caused by the haemotrophic mycoplasma species Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae (formerly Haemobartonella), has been described in both Old World camels (OWCs) and New World camels (NWCs) from different countries. Camelid anaplasmosis (formerly Ehrlichiosis) caused by Anaplasma marginale has been described in OWCs only. Knowledge of these pathogens in camels in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is missing. We investigated 55 clinically healthy, but slightly anaemic dromedaries in the UAE for the occurrence of haemotrophic mycoplasmas and Anaplasma marginale using blood smear investigations and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In the blood smears, neither of the two pathogens was detectable and the investigations using PCR methods did not reveal any DNA from Cand. M. haemolamae or A. marginale in 55 slightly anaemic UAE dromedaries. So far, the cause of anaemia in those dromedaries remains to be further analysed.

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Keywords

Anaplasma marginale, Arabian Peninsula, ticks, camelids, Candidatus Mycoplasma haemolamae.

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