Neospora caninum infection and reproductive problems in dairy cows from Brazil: A case-control study

Neosporosis, an infectious disease caused by the protozoan Neospora caninum, has been associated with economic losses in cattle rearing worldwide. However, previous studies have not presented any evidence regarding the association between serological status of neosporosis and alteration of the repro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary parasitology (Amsterdam) 2022-02, Vol.28, p.100683-100683, Article 100683
Hauptverfasser: de Souza, Giovanna Gati, Amatti, Lidiana Zanetti, Garcia, Luana Venâncio, Costa, Letícia Ramos, Minutti, Ana Flávia, Martins, Thais Agostinho, Bogado, Alexey Leon Gomel, Ignácio, Fernanda Saules, de Almeida, Breno Fernando Martins, Garcia, João Luis, de Barros, Luiz Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:Neosporosis, an infectious disease caused by the protozoan Neospora caninum, has been associated with economic losses in cattle rearing worldwide. However, previous studies have not presented any evidence regarding the association between serological status of neosporosis and alteration of the reproductive parameters. Thus, this study aimed to determine whether N. caninum is associated with reproductive disorders and to evaluate the possible risk factors of the infection. Blood samples from 202 dairy cows, 51 with a history of reproductive disorders (case group) and 151 without (control group), were collected from different farms in Brazil. Epidemiological questionnaires were conducted with all the farmers. Serum samples were subjected to an indirect fluorescent antibody test to detect antibodies against the parasite. In total, 28.22% (57/202) of the cows were seropositive: 47.06% (24/51) from the case group and 21.85% (33/151) from the control group. By logistic regression, cows aged ≥48 months and cows with history of abortion were 4.8 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.91–12.05; p = 0.001) and 2.3 (95% CI = 1.06–5.1; p = 0.034) times more likely to be seropositive, respectively. Furthermore, our results show an association between N. caninum seropositivity and abortion in dairy cows from Brazil with poor management conditions and N. caninum seropositivity risk factors for reproductive disorders. •The prevalence of N. caninum infection is higher in cows with a history of reproductive problems.•Cows aged more than 48 months had more chances to be seropositive.•Poor management conditions and N. caninum seropositivity are associated with reproductive problems in dairy cows.•Neosporosis is associated with reproductive parameters in dairy cows from Brazil.
ISSN:2405-9390
2405-9390
DOI:10.1016/j.vprsr.2021.100683