151. Seroprevalence and associated factors with Neospora caninum infection in sheep and goats slaughtered in the state of Paraíba, Brazil.
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Batista SP, Silva SDS, Sarmento WF, Mota RA, Feitosa TF, and Vilela VLR
- Subjects
- Sheep, Animals, Cattle, Dogs, Goats parasitology, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Brazil epidemiology, Antibodies, Protozoan, Neospora, Sheep Diseases epidemiology, Sheep Diseases parasitology, Toxoplasma, Toxoplasmosis, Animal parasitology, Coccidiosis epidemiology, Coccidiosis veterinary, Coccidiosis parasitology, Cattle Diseases, Dog Diseases, Goat Diseases epidemiology, Goat Diseases parasitology
- Abstract
The objective was to describe the seroprevalence of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in goats and sheep slaughtered in the state of Paraíba and to identify possible associated factors with the infections. Two hundred twenty-nine samples from goats and two hundred five from sheep were analyzed by Indirect Immunofluorescence Reaction (IFAT) using a cutoff point of 1:50. The presence of anti-N. caninum antibodies was identified in 28.4% (65/ 229; 95% Confidence Interval: 22.6-34.2) of the goat samples and in 12.7% (26/ 205; 95% CI: 8.2 - 17.2) of the sheep samples. Contact between goats and dogs (Odds ratio 4.81; CI 1.13 - 2.67; p = 0.041) and cattle (OR. 1.87; CI 1.13 - 2.67; p = 0.002) was identified as a risk factor for goats and contact between sheep and dogs (OR 2.32; CI 1.58 - 3.14; p = 0.026) and history of abortion (OR 1.94; CI 1.28 - 2.90; p = 0.001) was considered a risk factor for sheep. The study revealed a high seroprevalence of anti-N. caninum antibodies in slaughtered goats and sheep in Paraíba. Risk factors such as contact with dogs/cattle and abortion history underscore the need for preventive measures to control infection and enhance animal health management.
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- 2023
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