Characterization of the zoonotic potential of Toxoplasma gondii in horses from Rio de Janeiro State

•T. gondii parasite is widely distributed in horses in Rio de Janeiro State.•T. gondii represents a risk to public and animal health in Rio de Janeiro State.•The Médio Paraíba region had the highest number of positive animals. The aim of this study was to perform a survey on the prevalence of anti-T...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta tropica 2017-07, Vol.171, p.159-162
Hauptverfasser: Venturi, Sabrina S., da Silva, Andressa F., Frazão-Teixeira, Edwards, de Oliveira, Francisco C.R., Consalter, Angélica, Padilha, Felipe G.F., Fonseca, Ana Beatriz M., Ferreira, Ana M. Reis
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Zusammenfassung:•T. gondii parasite is widely distributed in horses in Rio de Janeiro State.•T. gondii represents a risk to public and animal health in Rio de Janeiro State.•The Médio Paraíba region had the highest number of positive animals. The aim of this study was to perform a survey on the prevalence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in horses from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. From 2012 to 2013, a total of 624 blood samples were collected from horses from the eight regions comprising Rio de Janeiro State (Baixadas Litorâneas, Serrana, Norte Fluminense, Noroeste Fluminense, Centro-Sul, Metropolitana, Médio Paraíba, and Costa Verde). All sera samples were tested for anti-T. gondii antibodies by performing the modified agglutination test with a cut-off of 1:25. Positive serology for T. gondii was detected in 22.8% (142/624) of the horses studied. Seropositivity was detected in all regions sampled; furthermore, statistical significance was observed when all locations were compared at once. The Médio Paraíba region had the highest number of positive animals 54.76% (23/42) in the Bonferroni correction among Costa Verde, Centro Sul, Metropolitana, and Serrana (p
ISSN:0001-706X
1873-6254
DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2017.03.036