Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in Chicken samples from delta of Egypt using ELISA, histopathology and immunohistochemistry
Estimates of the zoonotic diseases are helpful for monitoring and improving public health. Laboratory-based surveillance provides crucial information for assessing zoonotic disease trends and developments. Toxoplasmosis is considered as a zoonotic disease and has both medical and veterinary importan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of parasitic diseases 2016-06, Vol.40 (2), p.485-490 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Estimates of the zoonotic diseases are helpful for monitoring and improving public health. Laboratory-based surveillance provides crucial information for assessing zoonotic disease trends and developments. Toxoplasmosis is considered as a zoonotic disease and has both medical and veterinary importance since it leads to abortion in humans and several animal species. In view of the worldwide importance of
T. gondii
, this study aimed to estimate the prevalence of
T. gondii
in chickens from the Delta of Egypt. A total of 304 blood and brain samples were collected from Egyptian chickens from Gharbiya, Qalyoubiya, Minufiya, Beheira, Kafr EL-Shaykh and Dakahlia Provinces. In order to determine the serological and histopathological prevalence of
T. gondii
, the samples were examined by ELISA, histopathology and immunohistochemistry (IHC). The prevalence of
T. gondii
was 11.18, 6.91, 6.91 % by ELISA, histopathology and IHC, respectively. Statistically significant differences in the prevalence of
T. gondii
were observed on the basis of season, sex and habitat. These data provide valuable information regarding the epidemiology of
T. gondii
infections in Egyptian chickens, which can be employed in developing efficient strategies for disease management and control. |
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ISSN: | 0971-7196 0975-0703 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12639-014-0530-7 |