date of publication : 2020-07-21 19:34:44
عدد المشاهدات : 135
A joint research team in the University of Basrah and (UPM)University in Malaysia succeeded in registered (5) new isolates of pseudotuberculosis that causes Caseous Lymphadenitis (CLA) in ruminants and humans in the Gene Bank as part of a project to control and prevent this disease.
This recording is the first of its kind in Iraq, where each of the isolates with symbols (LC549527.1, LC549528.1, LC5495291, LC549530.1, LC549531.1) were registered genetically from those isolated and registered in Gene Bank and these bacteria are found in Soil, it is optional aerobic and can be transmitted by direct contact or by flying insects to cause infection to animals and humans and it is resistant to most of the known antibiotics so it is very difficult to treat it, especially since it lives inside the host cells.
The registered genes will help study the genes responsible for these bacteria to reach an effective treatment or vaccine against these bacteria as requirements for a joint project to control and causes Caseous Lymphadenitis.
It is worth mentioning that the joint research team was the faculty members in Basrah University, Dr. Wissam Munther Muhammad Salih and Dr. Hassan Nima Habib and the faculty members in (UPM) University in Malaysia.




