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Dr. Abdulwahed Fahad Alrefaei

Associate Professor

Faculty member in Ecology and Molecular Epidemiology

كلية العلوم
Zoology Department, College of Sciences, ground floor, Office No. AB 58
المنشورات
مقال فى مجلة
2016

Detection of the European epidemic strain of Trichomonas gallinae in finches, but not other non-columbiformes, in the absence of macroscopic disease.

Finch trichomonosis is an emerging infectious disease affecting European passerines caused by a clonal strain of Trichomonas gallinae. Migrating chaffinches (Fringilla coelebs) were proposed as the likely vector of parasite spread from Great Britain to Fennoscandia. To test for such parasite carriage, we screened samples of oesophagus/crop from 275 Apodiform, Passeriform and Piciform birds (40 species) which had no macroscopic evidence of trichomonosis (i.e. necrotic ingluvitis). These birds were found dead following the emergence of trichomonosis in Great Britain, 2009-2012, and were examined post-mortem. Polymerase chain reactions were used to detect (ITS1/5.8S rRNA/ITS2 region and single subunit rRNA gene) and to subtype (Fe-hydrogenase gene) T. gallinae. Trichomonas gallinae was detected in six finches (three chaffinches, two greenfinches (Chloris chloris) and a bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula)). Sequence data had 100% identity to the European finch epidemic A1 strain for each species. While these results are consistent with finches being vectors of T. gallinae, alternative explanations include the presence of incubating or resolved T. gallinae infections. The inclusion of histopathological examination would help elucidate the significance of T. gallinae infection in the absence of macroscopic lesions.

مزيد من المنشورات
publications

The current study aimed to examine thymic stromal lymphopoietin receptor (TSLPR) genetic variation and breast cancer (BC) susceptibility in women in Saudi Arabia.

بواسطة SEMLALI A., ALMUTAIRI M., ALHARBI S., AL AMRI A., ALREFAEI A. F., ALMUTAIRI B., & ROUABHIA M.
2021
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Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) polymorphism plays a fundamental role in susceptibility to various diseases, including cancers and autoimmune diseases.

بواسطة ALMUTAIRI M., AL-NUMAIR, N., PARINE, N., ALMUTAIRI, B., ALREFAEI, A., ROUABHIA M., SEMLALI, A.
2021
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Camptothetin (CPT) is a quinoline alkaloid originally isolated from the Chinese tree, Camptotheca acuminata Decne. CPT was found to have anticancerous and antiviral properties.…

بواسطة DEVASIA R., ALTAF M., ALREFAEI A., MANOHARADAS S.
2021