1. Toxoplasma gondii survey in cats from two environments of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Modified Agglutination Test on sera and filter-paper.
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Bolais PF, Vignoles P, Pereira PF, Keim R, Aroussi A, Ismail K, Dardé ML, Amendoeira MR, and Mercier A
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- Agglutination Tests methods, Animals, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Brazil epidemiology, Cat Diseases immunology, Cat Diseases parasitology, Cats, Cities epidemiology, Dried Blood Spot Testing methods, Prevalence, Surveys and Questionnaires, Toxoplasmosis, Animal blood, Toxoplasmosis, Animal immunology, Cat Diseases diagnosis, Cat Diseases epidemiology, Toxoplasma immunology, Toxoplasmosis, Animal diagnosis, Toxoplasmosis, Animal epidemiology
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Background: Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan with a worldwide distribution, in warm-blood animals, including humans. Local conditions and environmental disturbances may influence transmission dynamics of a zoonotic agent. This study evaluates the epidemiology of T. gondii based on toxoplasmosis prevalence in two populations of cats living in distinct urbanization conditions in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil., Methods: Among 372 domestic cats sampled, 265 were from a public shelter located downtown Rio and 107 from a relatively preserved wild environment in a residential area. Sera and eluates from dried blood spots were tested for detection of IgG antibodies against T. gondii by modified agglutination test (MAT)., Results: Antibodies to T. gondii were detected in 32/265 (12.08%) animals from the public shelter and in 4/107 (3.74%) cats from the residential area. Identical results were observed for sera and eluates., Conclusions: Filter paper provides a reliable accurate alternative storage option when conditions of sample collection and transportation in the field are unfavorable. The significantly lower prevalence in the residential area is discussed in terms of environmental, biological and behavioral features.
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- 2017
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