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SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole & Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Cats, as definitive host, play an important role in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii. This study aimed to establish the seroprevalence of anti-T. gondii immunoglobulins G and M, and determine the frequency of oocysts in the feces of the domestic cat population in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We also...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24878997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652014000300004 |
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author | Bastos, Bethânia Ferreira Brener, Beatriz Gershony, Liza Willi, Liliane Labarthe, Norma Pereira, Cássia Mendes-De-Almeida, Flavya |
author_facet | Bastos, Bethânia Ferreira Brener, Beatriz Gershony, Liza Willi, Liliane Labarthe, Norma Pereira, Cássia Mendes-De-Almeida, Flavya |
author_sort | Bastos, Bethânia Ferreira |
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description | Cats, as definitive host, play an important role in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii. This study aimed to establish the seroprevalence of anti-T. gondii immunoglobulins G and M, and determine the frequency of oocysts in the feces of the domestic cat population in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We also aimed to study the association between T. gondii infection and age, sex, breed, lifestyle, diet and retroviral infection. A total of 108 cats were included in the study and fecal samples of 54 of those cats were obtained. Only 5.6% of the cats were seropositive for anti-T. gondii immunoglobulins using the indirect hemagglutination test. None of the 54 cats presented oocysts in their fecal samples. Although not statistically significant, males, mixed-breed, free-roaming and cats aged two years and older were found to be more exposed. Age, lifestyle and the use of litter boxes were found to play an important role as risk factors. Anemia and retroviral infections were independent of T. gondii infection. No antibodies were detected in the majority of cats (94.4%), indicating that those cats had never been exposed to the parasite and, therefore, once infected, they could present the risk of shedding large numbers of oocysts into the environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-40858712014-07-16 SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole & Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL Bastos, Bethânia Ferreira Brener, Beatriz Gershony, Liza Willi, Liliane Labarthe, Norma Pereira, Cássia Mendes-De-Almeida, Flavya Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo Toxoplasmosis Cats, as definitive host, play an important role in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii. This study aimed to establish the seroprevalence of anti-T. gondii immunoglobulins G and M, and determine the frequency of oocysts in the feces of the domestic cat population in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We also aimed to study the association between T. gondii infection and age, sex, breed, lifestyle, diet and retroviral infection. A total of 108 cats were included in the study and fecal samples of 54 of those cats were obtained. Only 5.6% of the cats were seropositive for anti-T. gondii immunoglobulins using the indirect hemagglutination test. None of the 54 cats presented oocysts in their fecal samples. Although not statistically significant, males, mixed-breed, free-roaming and cats aged two years and older were found to be more exposed. Age, lifestyle and the use of litter boxes were found to play an important role as risk factors. Anemia and retroviral infections were independent of T. gondii infection. No antibodies were detected in the majority of cats (94.4%), indicating that those cats had never been exposed to the parasite and, therefore, once infected, they could present the risk of shedding large numbers of oocysts into the environment. Instituto de Medicina Tropical 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4085871/ /pubmed/24878997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652014000300004 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Toxoplasmosis Bastos, Bethânia Ferreira Brener, Beatriz Gershony, Liza Willi, Liliane Labarthe, Norma Pereira, Cássia Mendes-De-Almeida, Flavya SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole & Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title | SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole &
Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis
catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title_full | SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole &
Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis
catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title_fullStr | SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole &
Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis
catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed | SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole &
Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis
catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title_short | SEROPREVALENCE OF Toxoplasma gondii (Nicole &
Manceaux, 1909) AND RETROVIRAL STATUS OF CLIENT-OWNED PET CATS (Felis
catus, Linnaeus, 1758) IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL |
title_sort | seroprevalence of toxoplasma gondii (nicole &
manceaux, 1909) and retroviral status of client-owned pet cats (felis
catus, linnaeus, 1758) in rio de janeiro, brazil |
topic | Toxoplasmosis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24878997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652014000300004 |
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