RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF Toxoplasma gondii IN CATTLE AND BUFFALOES IN THE STATE OF PARÁ, BRAZIL

Jefferson Pinto de Oliveira, A. Casseb, Anelise de Sarges Ramos, Sebastião Tavares Rolim Filho, Henrique Low Nogueira, R. Pinho, W. Pereira
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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular protozoan that parasitizes several hosts worldwide, of which cats are definitive hosts. The objective of this study is to evaluate the risk factors associated with the epidemiology of T. gondii in cattle and buffaloes in the state of Pará, Brazil. A total of 2,070 bovine samples (1,749 cattle and 321 buffaloes) were evaluated in 100 rural properties distributed in 51 municipalities from all mesoregions of the state. The evaluated risk factors were animal gender, type of farm, and number of cats in the properties. The serological prevalence of T. gondii was evaluated using the indirect enzyme immunoadsorption assay (iELISA). The samples with a sample/positive (S/P) ratio ? 0.5 were considered positive and analyzed using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). The samples diluted at 1:64 were considered positive. The chi-square test with a level of significance of 5% and the odds ratio (OR) with a confidence interval of 95% was applied.The data were analyzed using BioEstat software version 5.0.The prevalence of T. gondii in bovines was 35.79% and 45.12% in ELISA and IFAT, respectively. The prevalence was 34.48% and 44.14% in cattle and 42.99% and 50.47% in buffaloes using ELISA and IFA, respectively. The mesoregion with the highest prevalence of infection was Marajó Island, corresponding to 42.86% (129) and 50.5% (152) in ELISA and IFA, respectively. In buffaloes, the prevalence of T. gondiiusing ELISA was higher in males (p < 0.05) in the two age groups. In contrast, the prevalence of T. gondii using IFA was higher in males in the age group 13 to 24 months (p < 0.05). The type of farm did not affect the prevalence of T. gondii in cattle (p > 0.05). However, the presence of cats strongly affected the occurrence of infection in cattle. These results demonstrate the high levels of anti-T. gondii antibodies in cattle and buffaloes in Pará and this may be a public health problem. Furthermore, the presence of cats is a risk factor for infection with T. gondii in these species in Pará.
巴西PARÁ州牛和水牛刚地弓形虫流行病学相关的危险因素
刚地弓形虫是一种专性细胞内原生动物,在世界范围内寄生于几种宿主,其中猫是最终宿主。本研究的目的是评估与巴西帕尔州牛和水牛中弓形虫流行病学相关的危险因素。在分布于该州所有中部地区51个城市的100个农村财产中,共评估了2,070个牛样本(1,749头牛和321头水牛)。评估的危险因素是动物性别、农场类型和物业内猫的数量。采用间接酶免疫吸附法(iELISA)评估弓形虫的血清学患病率。样本/阳性(S/P)比的样本?0.5例为阳性,采用间接免疫荧光法(IFA)进行分析。按1:64稀释的样品为阳性。采用显著性水平为5%的卡方检验和置信区间为95%的优势比(OR)。采用BioEstat软件5.0对数据进行分析。ELISA和IFAT结果显示,牛弓形虫感染率分别为35.79%和45.12%。ELISA和IFA检测结果显示,牛和水牛的感染率分别为34.48%和44.14%和42.99%和50.47%。感染发生率最高的中区域为Marajó岛,ELISA和IFA分别为42.86%(129)和50.5%(152)。在水牛中,两个年龄组中雄性弓形虫ELISA阳性率较高(p < 0.05)。相比之下,使用IFA的13 ~ 24月龄男性弓形虫感染率较高(p < 0.05)。猪场类型对牛弓形虫感染率无显著影响(p > 0.05)。然而,猫的存在强烈地影响了牛感染的发生。这些结果表明高水平的抗t。在帕尔的牛和水牛中发现弓形虫抗体,这可能是一个公共卫生问题。此外,猫的存在是par地区这些物种感染弓形虫的危险因素。
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