Seroprevalence and risk factors of Toxoplasma gondii infection among goats in Algeria

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Ikram Chettih , Lynda Abdellaoui , Meriem Mekroud , Ali Dahmani , Mustapha Nabi , Karima Hadj Omar , Nadjet Amina Khelifi Touhami , Hichem Dahmani , Lyes Bouasla , Imane Ouchetati , Redha Belala , Nassim Ouchene
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Toxoplasmosis is one of the most common zoonotic parasitic diseases worldwide and is caused by Toxoplasma gondii. It is implicated in reproductive disorders in small ruminants. This study aims to determine, for the first time in Algeria, the seroprevalence and associated factors of T. gondii infection in goats. The study was conducted in four regions, Ghardaia, Laghouat and Djelfa, southern Algeria, and Jijel region, northern Algeria. A total of 92 blood samples were collected including 74 females and 18 males. All sera were tested using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect the T. gondii antibodies. The presence of anti-T. gondii antibodies was detected in 35 out of 92 goats (38.04%) (95% CI: 31.64%–44.44%) and in all flocks (100%). Risk factors that have a significant influence on the seroprevalence of T. gondii infection are breed, regions, production system, presence of cats, clinics and abortion history. However, variables such as age and gender were note significantly associated with toxoplasma infection in goats. The highest seroprevalences of infection was observed in saanen (52.94%) (p<0.001) and cross-breed race (44%) (p<0.01) in comparison with other breeds. Regarding regions, Jijel and Laghouat were most infected with seroprevalences of 50% (p<0.001) and 40.91% (p<0.01), respectively. Animals in intensive production systems were most infected, showing a seroprevalence of 51.85%, in comparison with extensive (28.13%) and semi-intensive systems (36.36%) (p<0.001). The presence of cats in farms was significantly associated with high seroprevalence (44.64%) (p<0.001). The infection was more prevalent in previously aborted females (50%) than females that had never aborted (3.35%) (p<0.001)and animals that have diarrhoea or poor health (41.67%) were significantly more infected than healthy animals (37.50%) (p<0.01). Seroprevalence in males (38.89%) was very close to those in females (37.84%) (p>0.05). Age-related seroprevalence did not vary significantly (ranged from 36.37% to 40%) between the three age classes. These results indicate that goat toxoplasmosis is widespread in Algeria, and goats may represent a high risk of contamination for humans. This requires more attention during consumption of goat meat.

阿尔及利亚山羊弓形虫感染的血清流行率和风险因素
弓形虫病是全球最常见的人畜共患寄生虫病之一,由弓形虫引起。它与小型反刍动物的繁殖障碍有关。这项研究旨在首次确定阿尔及利亚山羊的弓形虫感染血清流行率和相关因素。研究在阿尔及利亚南部的加尔达亚(Ghardaia)、拉格瓦特(Laghouat)和杰尔法(Djelfa)以及北部的吉杰勒(Jijel)四个地区进行。共采集了 92 份血样,其中包括 74 只雌性山羊和 18 只雄性山羊。所有血清均采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测淋球菌抗体。在 92 只山羊中有 35 只(38.04%)(95% CI:31.64%-44.44%)检测到了抗淋病双球菌抗体,所有羊群(100%)都检测到了抗淋病双球菌抗体。对淋病双球菌血清感染率有重大影响的风险因素包括品种、地区、生产系统、是否有猫、诊所和流产史。然而,年龄和性别等变量与山羊弓形虫感染并无明显关联。与其他品种相比,萨能山羊(52.94%)(p<0.001)和杂交种山羊(44%)(p<0.01)的血清感染率最高。就地区而言,吉杰尔(Jijel)和拉古瓦特(Laghouat)的感染率最高,血清阳性率分别为 50%(p<0.001)和 40.91%(p<0.01)。集约化生产系统中的动物感染率最高,血清流行率为 51.85%,而粗放型(28.13%)和半集约化系统(36.36%)的动物感染率最低(p<0.001)。养殖场中养猫与高血清流行率(44.64%)明显相关(p<0.001)。曾流产的雌性动物(50%)的感染率高于从未流产的雌性动物(3.35%)(p<0.001),腹泻或健康状况不佳的动物(41.67%)的感染率明显高于健康动物(37.50%)(p<0.01)。雄性动物的血清流行率(38.89%)与雌性动物的血清流行率(37.84%)非常接近(p>0.05)。与年龄相关的血清流行率在三个年龄组之间没有显著差异(从 36.37% 到 40% 不等)。这些结果表明,山羊弓形虫病在阿尔及利亚很普遍,山羊可能对人类构成很高的污染风险。这就要求在食用山羊肉时多加注意。
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期刊介绍: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases aims to respond to the concept of "One Medicine" and to provide a venue for scientific exchange. Based on the concept of "Comparative Medicine" interdisciplinary cooperation between specialists in human and animal medicine is of mutual interest and benefit. Therefore, there is need to combine the respective interest of physicians, veterinarians and other health professionals for comparative studies relevant to either human or animal medicine . The journal is open to subjects of common interest related to the immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, parasitology and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases, especially zoonotic infections, and animal models of human infectious diseases. The role of environmental factors in disease emergence is emphasized. CIMID is mainly focusing on applied veterinary and human medicine rather than on fundamental experimental research.
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