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Anti-Sarcocystis Antibodies in Lambs Deprived of Colostrum.

Camila Encarnação MinuzziFernando de Souza RodriguesCamila Balconi MarquesTiago GallinaThiago Cardoso Dos SantosLuiza Pires PortellaPatricia BräunigAlisson Rodrigues DöhlerLuis Antonio SangioniFernanda Silveira Flores Vogel
Published in: Acta parasitologica (2019)
Anti-Sarcocystis spp. IgG was detected in 62.5% of the ewes (50/80) and in 4% of the lambs of the seropositive ewes (2/50). None of the lambs from seronegative ewes were positive. The final titers of the positive lambs were 80. No cross reaction was detected among the positive samples to anti-Sarcocystis spp., anti-N. caninum, and anti-T. gondii IgG. The detection of anti-Sarcocystis spp. antibodies in serum samples of lambs deprived of colostrum suggests transplacental transmission of infection. Thus, the vertical transmission may be an alternative route of infection of Sarcocystis spp. also in sheep. Further studies are warranted to confirm transplacental transmission in sheep and to explain the importance of this infection pathway.
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