TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS
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Resumo: | Toxoplasmosis is a cosmopolitan disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate protozoan that affects endothermic animals, including man. Being a zoonosis that can cause abortions, fetal malformations and blindness. Cats are the definitive hosts, acting as a source of dissemination. In order to collect epidemiological data on the distribution of T. gondii in Mineiros, Goiás, samples of domestic cats were analyzed to verify the circulation of the protozoan and reinforce preventive measures. Ninety-four samples of domestic cats, regardless of gender, age and breed, were randomly processed in the neighborhoods of Mineiros, Goiás. They were submitted to the indirect fluorescent antibody test for antibodies against T. gondii, using tachyzoites as antigens and anti-cat IgG conjugate (1:16 were positive). Of the 94 samples analyzed, 35 (37.2%) were reagents, of which four had a titration of 1:16, ten of 1:32, eleven of 1:64, eight of 1:128 and two of 1:256. All cats were semi-domiciled, but lifestyle and diet were not assessed. T. gondii infection is rarely symptomatic and the severity depends on the pathophysiological state. Brazil has high prevalence rates and requires effective care in the management of cats. In Mineiros, 29 reports of infected pregnant women were identified. Although infection in humans occurs primarily through consumption of undercooked meat, ingestion of oocysts in feces of cats is a possibility. Therefore, state public health institutions and veterinarians should promote health education, highlighting food hygiene. Since, when symptomatic, the disease presents severe clinical conditions and, in some cases, irreversible. |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁSCatsImunossupressionSeropositiveToxoplasmosisZoonosisToxoplasmosis is a cosmopolitan disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate protozoan that affects endothermic animals, including man. Being a zoonosis that can cause abortions, fetal malformations and blindness. Cats are the definitive hosts, acting as a source of dissemination. In order to collect epidemiological data on the distribution of T. gondii in Mineiros, Goiás, samples of domestic cats were analyzed to verify the circulation of the protozoan and reinforce preventive measures. Ninety-four samples of domestic cats, regardless of gender, age and breed, were randomly processed in the neighborhoods of Mineiros, Goiás. They were submitted to the indirect fluorescent antibody test for antibodies against T. gondii, using tachyzoites as antigens and anti-cat IgG conjugate (1:16 were positive). Of the 94 samples analyzed, 35 (37.2%) were reagents, of which four had a titration of 1:16, ten of 1:32, eleven of 1:64, eight of 1:128 and two of 1:256. All cats were semi-domiciled, but lifestyle and diet were not assessed. T. gondii infection is rarely symptomatic and the severity depends on the pathophysiological state. Brazil has high prevalence rates and requires effective care in the management of cats. In Mineiros, 29 reports of infected pregnant women were identified. Although infection in humans occurs primarily through consumption of undercooked meat, ingestion of oocysts in feces of cats is a possibility. Therefore, state public health institutions and veterinarians should promote health education, highlighting food hygiene. Since, when symptomatic, the disease presents severe clinical conditions and, in some cases, irreversible.UNIPAR2023-07-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saude/article/view/1001810.25110/arqsaude.v27i7.2023-022Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR; v. 27 n. 7 (2023); 3596-36031982-114Xreponame:Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR (Online)instname:Universidade Paranaense (UNIPAR)instacron:UNIPARporhttps://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saude/article/view/10018/4938Copyright (c) 2023 Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPARinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBraga, Ísis Assis do Carmo, João Marcelo Carvalho Borges, Karla Irigaray NogueiraRocha, Alice Caroline da SilvaNogueira, Isadora GomesCampos, Amanda Noéli da SilvaRamos, Dirceu Guilherme de SouzaAguiar, Daniel Moura deDuarte, Raiany Borges2023-07-20T22:12:45Zoai:ojs2.revistas.unipar.br:article/10018Revistahttp://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saudehttp://revistas.unipar.br/saude/oai||cedic@unipar.br|| arqsaude@unipar.br1982-114X1415-076Xopendoar:2023-07-20T22:12:45Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR (Online) - Universidade Paranaense (UNIPAR)false |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS Braga, Ísis Assis Cats Imunossupression Seropositive Toxoplasmosis Zoonosis |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN FELINES: AN ALARMING FACTOR TO PUBLIC HEALTH FROM MINEIROS, GOIÁS |
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Braga, Ísis Assis |
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Braga, Ísis Assis do Carmo, João Marcelo Carvalho Borges, Karla Irigaray Nogueira Rocha, Alice Caroline da Silva Nogueira, Isadora Gomes Campos, Amanda Noéli da Silva Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Aguiar, Daniel Moura de Duarte, Raiany Borges |
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do Carmo, João Marcelo Carvalho Borges, Karla Irigaray Nogueira Rocha, Alice Caroline da Silva Nogueira, Isadora Gomes Campos, Amanda Noéli da Silva Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Aguiar, Daniel Moura de Duarte, Raiany Borges |
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Braga, Ísis Assis do Carmo, João Marcelo Carvalho Borges, Karla Irigaray Nogueira Rocha, Alice Caroline da Silva Nogueira, Isadora Gomes Campos, Amanda Noéli da Silva Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Aguiar, Daniel Moura de Duarte, Raiany Borges |
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Cats Imunossupression Seropositive Toxoplasmosis Zoonosis |
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Cats Imunossupression Seropositive Toxoplasmosis Zoonosis |
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Toxoplasmosis is a cosmopolitan disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate protozoan that affects endothermic animals, including man. Being a zoonosis that can cause abortions, fetal malformations and blindness. Cats are the definitive hosts, acting as a source of dissemination. In order to collect epidemiological data on the distribution of T. gondii in Mineiros, Goiás, samples of domestic cats were analyzed to verify the circulation of the protozoan and reinforce preventive measures. Ninety-four samples of domestic cats, regardless of gender, age and breed, were randomly processed in the neighborhoods of Mineiros, Goiás. They were submitted to the indirect fluorescent antibody test for antibodies against T. gondii, using tachyzoites as antigens and anti-cat IgG conjugate (1:16 were positive). Of the 94 samples analyzed, 35 (37.2%) were reagents, of which four had a titration of 1:16, ten of 1:32, eleven of 1:64, eight of 1:128 and two of 1:256. All cats were semi-domiciled, but lifestyle and diet were not assessed. T. gondii infection is rarely symptomatic and the severity depends on the pathophysiological state. Brazil has high prevalence rates and requires effective care in the management of cats. In Mineiros, 29 reports of infected pregnant women were identified. Although infection in humans occurs primarily through consumption of undercooked meat, ingestion of oocysts in feces of cats is a possibility. Therefore, state public health institutions and veterinarians should promote health education, highlighting food hygiene. Since, when symptomatic, the disease presents severe clinical conditions and, in some cases, irreversible. |
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