Literature DB >> 33636361

Serosurvey of Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Sarcocystis neurona in raptors and risk factor analysis.

Ana Paula Sato1, Miúriel de Aquino Goulart2, Aline Luiza Konell3, Marilia de Oliveira Koch3, Flávia Moreira da Fonseca3, Ana Paula Morel4, Rosangela Locatelli-Dittrich3.   

Abstract

Raptors are carnivorous birds with great hunting ability. Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum and Sarcocystis spp. are intracellular Apicomplexan protozoans which infect a wide range of intermediate hosts, including birds. The aims of this study were to evaluate the serological reactivity of captive raptors serum to T. gondii, N. caninum and S. neurona antigens and identify possible risk factors associated with the infection. From August 2014 to September 2015, blood samples from 72 raptors were collected and serum samples were tested by immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT). Antigen slides were prepared using tachyzoites of T. gondii and N. caninum and using merozoites of S. neurona. Serum samples were tested at the following cut-off dilutions: 1:16 for T. gondii and 1:50 for N. caninum and S. neurona. An anti-chicken IgY antibody conjugated with FITC was used as a secondary antibody at 1:50 dilution. Out of the 72 raptors serum tested by IFAT, 2.7% reacted to N. caninum, 8.3% to T. gondii and 11.1% to S. neurona antigens. The region in which the sample was collected, the reason the raptors were kept in captivity and diet were statistically associated with seropositivity to T. gondii and the use of the birds and diet were statistically associated with seropositivity to N. caninum and S. neurona (p ≤ 0.05). We highlight the occurrence of these protozoans in birds of prey and the importance of good hygiene and feeding management of these birds in captivity to reduce the risk of protozoal infections.
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Keywords:  Apicomplexa; Birds of prey; IFAT; Protozoans

Year:  2021        PMID: 33636361     DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2021.102312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Int        ISSN: 1383-5769            Impact factor:   2.230


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1.  Molecular identification of Sarcocystis halieti in the muscles of two species of birds of prey from Spain.

Authors:  Petras Prakas; Antonio Bea; Evelina Juozaitytė-Ngugu; Iñaki Olano; Diego Villanúa; Saulius Švažas; Dalius Butkauskas
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2021-08-18       Impact factor: 3.876

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