DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP

Thirty-three fecal samples from cats were examined for the presence of Toxoplasma oocysts, and another 33 serum samples from these cats were subjected for Latex agglutination test & indirect immunofluorecent antibody test. Also 80 serum samples from ewes were subjected to the same serological te...

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Main Author: Osama J. Kallo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Baghdad, College of Veterinary Medicine 2021-11-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/1135
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description Thirty-three fecal samples from cats were examined for the presence of Toxoplasma oocysts, and another 33 serum samples from these cats were subjected for Latex agglutination test & indirect immunofluorecent antibody test. Also 80 serum samples from ewes were subjected to the same serological tests. The study indicated that the prevalence of Toxoplasma oocysts in cats was 27.3%. Higher rates of antibody titer (68%) were observed in cats tested with latex test. Infection in young cats was higher than in adults. Sixty percentage of ewes were sero-positive with Latex test, but only 35% were sero-positive with IFAT, higher prevalence of antibody titers was observed in sheep from the three locations of Iraq. Ewes that had recurrent abortion showed higher prevalence in both tests than non aborted ewes.
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spelling doaj.art-41d620cdbe8247e7b2447a436a116bab2022-12-21T19:23:06ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Veterinary MedicineThe Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine1609-56932410-74092021-11-0126110.30539/ijvm.v26i1.1135DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEPOsama J. Kallo0Dept. of Internal & Preventive Vet. Medicine College of Vet. Medicine University of BaghdadThirty-three fecal samples from cats were examined for the presence of Toxoplasma oocysts, and another 33 serum samples from these cats were subjected for Latex agglutination test & indirect immunofluorecent antibody test. Also 80 serum samples from ewes were subjected to the same serological tests. The study indicated that the prevalence of Toxoplasma oocysts in cats was 27.3%. Higher rates of antibody titer (68%) were observed in cats tested with latex test. Infection in young cats was higher than in adults. Sixty percentage of ewes were sero-positive with Latex test, but only 35% were sero-positive with IFAT, higher prevalence of antibody titers was observed in sheep from the three locations of Iraq. Ewes that had recurrent abortion showed higher prevalence in both tests than non aborted ewes.https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/1135TOXOPLASMOSISCATSSHEEP
spellingShingle Osama J. Kallo
DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
The Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Medicine
TOXOPLASMOSIS
CATS
SHEEP
title DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
title_full DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
title_fullStr DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
title_full_unstemmed DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
title_short DETECTION OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN CATS AND SHEEP
title_sort detection of toxoplasmosis in cats and sheep
topic TOXOPLASMOSIS
CATS
SHEEP
url https://jcovm.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/Iraqijvm/article/view/1135
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