SEROPREVALENCE OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII IN DOGS AND CATS DOMICILED IN THE WEST OF SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL

Suelyn Benetti Marques, Eloiza Teles Caldart, Anna Caroline Fagundes Palavro, Fernanda Pinto Ferreira, Antonella Cordi, A. K. S. Pasquali
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Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan with worldwide distribution, responsible for causing toxoplasmosis, a disease that affects mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. The objective of this study was to evaluate T. gondii seroprevalence in dogs and cats domiciled in cities from West and Serrana mesoregions of Santa Catarina. A total of 338 blood samples, 211 from dogs and 127 from cats were collected and submitted to the indirect haemagglutination technique (IHT) for the detection of anti-T. gondii antibodies. Epidemiological questionnaire asking for information related to gender, breed, temperament, behavior, immunity, body index, diet, ectoparasites, access to the streets, hunting habit was applied to the animals owners. The results were 71.89% (243/338) of seropositive animals, being 69.19% (146/211) dogs and 76.38% (97/127) cats. The variable that presented statistical significance was commercial ration for dogs as protection factor. The present study demonstrates a high prevalence of anti-T. gondii antibodies in dogs and cats domiciled in West and Serrana mesoregions of Santa Catarina state, Brazil. Through the obtained results we can reinforce the importance of feeding dogs with commercial food, rather than home-made food, avoiding the consumption of raw or undercooked meat by the animals.
刚地弓形虫在巴西圣卡塔琳娜西部犬和猫的血清流行率
弓形虫是一种分布在世界各地的原生动物,导致弓形虫病,这种疾病影响哺乳动物、爬行动物、两栖动物和鸟类。本研究的目的是评估居住在圣卡塔琳娜州西部和塞拉纳中部城市的狗和猫的弓形虫血清流行率。共收集了338份血液样本,其中211份来自狗,127份来自猫,并将其提交给间接血凝技术(IHT)用于检测抗T。弓形虫抗体。对动物主人进行了流行病学问卷调查,询问与性别、品种、气质、行为、免疫力、身体指数、饮食、体外寄生虫、街头活动、狩猎习惯有关的信息。结果为71.89%(243/338)的血清阳性动物,分别为69.19%(146/211)的狗和76.38%(97/127)的猫。具有统计学意义的变量是作为保护因素的狗的商业口粮。本研究表明抗T的患病率很高。巴西圣卡塔琳娜州西部和塞拉纳中部地区的猫狗体内的弓形虫抗体。通过获得的结果,我们可以强调用商业食品而不是自制食品喂养狗的重要性,避免动物食用生的或未煮熟的肉。
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