Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto Tenório
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva, Edna Maria Vieira da, Oliveira, José Aelson de, Kim, Pomy de Cássia Peixoto, Almeida, Jonatas Campos de, Nunes, Kleber Barros, Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento, Mota, Rinaldo Aparecido
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/2371
Resumo: Neospora caninum is a protozoan that causes reproductive disorders in herbivores. Domestic and wild dogs have been considered its definitive hosts, and when these animals are affected, they may suffer from a neuromuscular disease. Recently, this infection has also gained significance in small ruminants. Although neosporosis is already a proven cause of mortality in lambs and congenital infection can occur, this parasite has only recently been considered a cause of abortion in these animals. The aim of this study was to detect anti-N. caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep. Serum samples (n = 100) collected in a slaughterhouse located in the municipality of Palmeira dos Índios (09°24’26” S and 36°37’39” W), state of Alagoas, northeastern Brazil, were used in this study. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected by means of the Immunofluorescence Antibody Test (IFAT). The cut-off point was set at 50 and samples were titrated up to 800. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected in 13% (13/100) of the tested samples, 7.69% of which came from male sheep (1/13) and 92.31% (12/13) from females. Titers ranged from 50 to 800, with the majority of animals (46.15%; 6/13) presenting the maximum one (i.e., 800). Data herein reported demonstrated the circulation of N. caninum parasites among sheep in the study area. These findings are pivotal to improve the knowledge about the dynamics of this pathogen in an ovine population. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt sanitary measures to prevent infection by this parasite and thus reduce its economic impact on ovine production.
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spelling Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheepneosporosissmall ruminantBrazil.Neospora caninum is a protozoan that causes reproductive disorders in herbivores. Domestic and wild dogs have been considered its definitive hosts, and when these animals are affected, they may suffer from a neuromuscular disease. Recently, this infection has also gained significance in small ruminants. Although neosporosis is already a proven cause of mortality in lambs and congenital infection can occur, this parasite has only recently been considered a cause of abortion in these animals. The aim of this study was to detect anti-N. caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep. Serum samples (n = 100) collected in a slaughterhouse located in the municipality of Palmeira dos Índios (09°24’26” S and 36°37’39” W), state of Alagoas, northeastern Brazil, were used in this study. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected by means of the Immunofluorescence Antibody Test (IFAT). The cut-off point was set at 50 and samples were titrated up to 800. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected in 13% (13/100) of the tested samples, 7.69% of which came from male sheep (1/13) and 92.31% (12/13) from females. Titers ranged from 50 to 800, with the majority of animals (46.15%; 6/13) presenting the maximum one (i.e., 800). Data herein reported demonstrated the circulation of N. caninum parasites among sheep in the study area. These findings are pivotal to improve the knowledge about the dynamics of this pathogen in an ovine population. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt sanitary measures to prevent infection by this parasite and thus reduce its economic impact on ovine production.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2020-11-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/237110.26605/medvet-v14n4-2371Medicina Veterinária; v. 14 n. 4 (2020); 283-2862675-66171809-4678reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online)instname:Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)instacron:UFRPEenghttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/2371/482483802Copyright (c) 2020 Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto TenórioSilva, Edna Maria Vieira daOliveira, José Aelson deKim, Pomy de Cássia PeixotoAlmeida, Jonatas Campos deNunes, Kleber BarrosRamos, Rafael Antonio NascimentoMota, Rinaldo Aparecido2020-11-26T11:36:08Zoai:ojs.10.0.7.8:article/2371Revistahttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/PUBhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/oairevmedvet@ufrpe.br1809-46782675-6617opendoar:2020-11-26T11:36:08Medicina Veterinária (Recife. Online) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco (UFRPE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
title Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
spellingShingle Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
Nunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto Tenório
neosporosis
small ruminant
Brazil.
title_short Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
title_full Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
title_fullStr Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
title_full_unstemmed Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
title_sort Detection of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep
author Nunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto Tenório
author_facet Nunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto Tenório
Silva, Edna Maria Vieira da
Oliveira, José Aelson de
Kim, Pomy de Cássia Peixoto
Almeida, Jonatas Campos de
Nunes, Kleber Barros
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Mota, Rinaldo Aparecido
author_role author
author2 Silva, Edna Maria Vieira da
Oliveira, José Aelson de
Kim, Pomy de Cássia Peixoto
Almeida, Jonatas Campos de
Nunes, Kleber Barros
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Mota, Rinaldo Aparecido
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Annelise Castanha Barreto Tenório
Silva, Edna Maria Vieira da
Oliveira, José Aelson de
Kim, Pomy de Cássia Peixoto
Almeida, Jonatas Campos de
Nunes, Kleber Barros
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento
Mota, Rinaldo Aparecido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv neosporosis
small ruminant
Brazil.
topic neosporosis
small ruminant
Brazil.
description Neospora caninum is a protozoan that causes reproductive disorders in herbivores. Domestic and wild dogs have been considered its definitive hosts, and when these animals are affected, they may suffer from a neuromuscular disease. Recently, this infection has also gained significance in small ruminants. Although neosporosis is already a proven cause of mortality in lambs and congenital infection can occur, this parasite has only recently been considered a cause of abortion in these animals. The aim of this study was to detect anti-N. caninum antibodies in slaughtered sheep. Serum samples (n = 100) collected in a slaughterhouse located in the municipality of Palmeira dos Índios (09°24’26” S and 36°37’39” W), state of Alagoas, northeastern Brazil, were used in this study. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected by means of the Immunofluorescence Antibody Test (IFAT). The cut-off point was set at 50 and samples were titrated up to 800. Anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected in 13% (13/100) of the tested samples, 7.69% of which came from male sheep (1/13) and 92.31% (12/13) from females. Titers ranged from 50 to 800, with the majority of animals (46.15%; 6/13) presenting the maximum one (i.e., 800). Data herein reported demonstrated the circulation of N. caninum parasites among sheep in the study area. These findings are pivotal to improve the knowledge about the dynamics of this pathogen in an ovine population. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt sanitary measures to prevent infection by this parasite and thus reduce its economic impact on ovine production.
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