Molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii in human and sheep in Al-Diwaniyah province by Real Time- PCR
Khetam Qaid AL-Hamdawee,
Noaman Naji Aaiz,
Ghasoun Mohammed-Ali Wadai
Abstract:Background: Iraq is agricultural country, but the important aspect of livestock shown by most of the studies conducted in previous years, which dealt with Q fever infection in animals ( cattle, sheep and goat ) strikingly. Q fever it is a worldwide zoonotic disease caused by Coxiella burentii .Material and methods: One hundred and five (105), human samples used in the study were (50) (22 sputum/28 bronchial-alveolar lavage) collected from Teaching Hospital and Center Pulmonology and Respiratory Specialist in A… Show more
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