Anti- Toxoplasma gondii and Anti- Neospora caninum Antibodies in Urban Traction Equids in Northeast Brazil: Seroprevalence and Risk Factors.
Paulo Wbiratan Lopes CostaClarisse Silva Menezes OliveiraRoberto Alves BezerraFelipe Boniedj Ventura AlvaresVictor Hugo Alves Sousa FormigaMarianne Rachel Domiciano Dantas MartinsThais Ferreira FeitosaVinícius Longo Ribeiro VilelaPublished in: Tropical medicine and infectious disease (2023)
The aim of this study was to describe the prevalence of anti- T. gondii and anti- N. caninum antibodies in equids that carry out traction work in Northeastern Brazil, and to establish the potential risk factors associated with seropositivity for these agents. Blood samples were collected from 322 traction equids (horses, donkeys and mules) in urban areas of 16 municipalities in the State of Paraíba, Brazil. The samples were sent for serological diagnosis using the Immunofluorescence Antibody Test (IFAT). Epidemiological questionnaires were given to the owners to assess the possible risk factors associated with infections. It was observed that 13.7% (44/322, CI: 10.9-16.5) of the equids tested positive for anti- T. gondii antibodies and 5% (16/322, CI: 2.6-7.4) tested positive for anti- N. caninum antibodies. Conducting traction work for over four years was considered a risk factor associated with T. gondii infection (odds ratio: 6.050; CI: 4.38-8.54, p = 0.025). There were no risk factors associated with N. caninum infection. It was concluded that traction equids have a significant prevalence of anti- T. gondii and anti- N. caninum antibodies in urban areas in the State of Paraíba, with an identified risk factor for seropositivity for anti- T. gondii as conducting traction work for more than four years.