加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县弓形虫 IgM 和 IgG 阳性猫的患病率。

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231222107
Roubina Honarchian, Tracy Yen, Eva Ganz, Gie Kang
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研究目的本研究旨在确定加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县弓形虫 IgM 和 IgG 阳性猫的患病率。在全球大多数报告的研究中,猫血清中的弓形虫抗体很常见。虽然大多数受感染的猫从未出现临床疾病,但也有报道称,由于免疫抑制,猫会出现急性感染和潜伏感染复发。在考虑免疫抑制治疗时,了解淋球菌血清学状态可能非常重要:方法:测量了 225 只猫的 T gondii IgM 和 IgG 抗体滴度。方法:对 225 只猫进行了 T gondii IgM 和 IgG 抗体滴度测定。通过合作的人道协会检测的野猫血清被纳入前瞻性检测(n = 100):在 13 只(5.8%)IgM 滴度呈阳性的猫中,有 10 只在最低截止滴度(1:64)时呈阳性,有一只猫患有临床疾病,目前没有一只猫的 IgG 抗体呈阳性,这表明有 9 只猫的结果为假阳性,调整后的 IgM 患病率为 1.8%(95% CI 0.7-4.5)。共有五只(2.2%)猫的 IgG 抗体呈阳性,没有猫的两种抗体都呈阳性:大多数关于加利福尼亚州猫血清中淋病双球菌抗体的研究都显示了较高的流行率,这表明该市的猫接触淋病双球菌的风险较低。这项研究强调,血清学检测结果并不一定与临床疾病相关。
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Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii IgM and IgG positive cats in Los Angeles County, California.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii IgM and IgG positive cats in Los Angeles County, California. T gondii antibodies are common in sera from cats in most reported studies around the world. Although the majority of infected cats never develop clinical disease, development of acute infection and recrudescence of latent infection secondary to immunosuppression has been reported. Knowledge of the serologic status of T gondii may be important when considering immunosuppressive treatments.

Methods: T gondii IgM and IgG antibody titers were measured in 225 cats. Sera from owned cats tested at a multispecialty veterinary hospital were included both retrospectively and prospectively (n = 125). Sera from feral cats tested through a collaborating humane society were included prospectively (n = 100).

Results: Of the 13 (5.8%) cats with IgM titers, 10 were positive at the minimal cut-off titer (1:64), one cat was clinically ill and none were currently positive for IgG antibodies, suggesting false-positive results for nine cats, giving an adjusted IgM prevalence rate of 1.8% (95% CI 0.7-4.5). A total of five (2.2%) cats were positive for IgG antibodies and no cat was positive for both antibodies.

Conclusions and relevance: Most studies of T gondii antibodies in cat sera from California have shown higher prevalence rates, suggesting the cats in this municipality have a low risk of exposure. The study emphasizes that serological test results do not necessarily correlate to the presence of clinical illness.

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