Immunological And Molecular Diagnosis Of Some Enteric Protozoa
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Diagnosis of protozoal parasites requires highly sensitive and specific tests; the question of the public health impacts of Cryptosporidium and Giardia species and genotypes is emerging. For this reason there is an urgent need to determine the extent of genetic diversity within strains affecting humans or animals in order to understand the molecular epidemiology of this Cryptosporidium and Giardia. This study is designed primarily to diagnose infection of some enteric protozoa by the recent methods. Also by molecular techniques as RAPD-PCR and genotyping phylogenetic tree was also done. Results Immunological assay was done by three testes. Firstly direct ELISA on C. parvum it has a specificity 79.1 % and sensitivity 81.1%. Secondly Rapid Strip Test for G. duodenalis and E. histolytica for G. duedenalis the specificity was 73.8 % and the sensitivity was 76.8 %. In E. histolytica the specificity 52.7% and the sensitivity was 42.8 %. Thirdly Agar Gel Immuno Diffusion test specificity was 39.4 %while the sensitivity was 8.33%. Molecular identification by RAPD-PCR and genotyping phylogenetic tree was constructed for Cryptosporidium parvum Giardia duodenalis from cattle.
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