1. Serological prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in cats (Belém, Pará, Brazil).
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Rocha KS, Lima MS, Monteiro TRM, Honorio BET, Pinho APVB, Paz GSD, Scofield A, Cavalcante GG, Magalhães-Matos PC, Sampaio Junior FD, Abel I, Langoni H, and Moraes CCG
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- Animals, Brazil epidemiology, Cats, Prevalence, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Cat Diseases epidemiology, Cat Diseases parasitology, Toxoplasma, Toxoplasmosis, Animal epidemiology
- Abstract
We evaluated the prevalence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in the serum samples collected from domestic cats in Belém, Pará, Brazil. We also correlated the presence of T. gondii antibodies with environmental variables and cat-owner habits. Four-hundred and forty-seven serum samples from domestic cats were analyzed. The sera were tested using an indirect immunofluorescence assay. Among the animals analyzed, 21.92% (98/447) were seropositive. A statistically significant association was found in relation to age and serology among the animals over 1 year old (p<0.01): in the group up to 1 year old, 12.82% (20/156) of the animals were positive, and in the group over 1 year old, 26.80% (78/291) were positive. Our results show that the cats in Belém, Pará region have anti-T. gondii antibodies, and their owners are not aware of toxoplasmosis or how to prevent its transmission.
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- 2020
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