Epidemiology and genetic analysis of Oestrus ovis from slaughtered sheep in Sulaymaniyah province, Iraq
Aram Ahmad Mohammed, Taib Ahmed Hama Soor

TL;DR
This study examines the prevalence and genetic diversity of Oestrus ovis in sheep in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, revealing new genetic variants and risk factors.
Contribution
The study identifies three novel haplotypes of Oestrus ovis with associated mutations in the COX1 gene in the study region.
Findings
Oestrosis prevalence was 22.25% in slaughtered sheep in Sulaymaniyah province.
Five haplotypes of Oestrus ovis were identified, including three novel ones with associated mutations.
Phylogenetic analysis showed strong relationships among O. ovis populations globally.
Abstract
Oestrosis is a type of nasal myiasis that is caused by larvae of flies from the Oestrus genus and is a disease of economic significance in small ruminants. The research aimed to investigate the prevalence of oestrosis and detect differences in the COX1 gene among haplotypes found in Sulaymaniyah, in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. The research was conducted in a Sulaymaniyah abattoir from September 2023 to August 2024. The heads of 328 sheep were carefully incised and inspected to record the larvae of Oestrus ovis. A conventional polymerase chain reaction and sequencing of the COX1 gene were used for diagnosis and genetic analysis of O. ovis. The rate of oestrosis was 22.25% and the disease was significantly (P-value < 0.05) higher in imported breeds (26.50%) than the local breed (15.65%), in adults (26.88%) than in young animals (16.19%), in females (27.05%) than in males (17.08%), and…
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TopicsForensic Entomology and Diptera Studies · Insect Utilization and Effects · Insect and Pesticide Research
