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Title: Seroepidemiological study of the exposure to Toxoplasma gondii among horses in Algeria and analysis of risk factors
Authors: Ousliman, Sabrine Fazia
Tennah, Safia
Azzag, Naouelle
Derdour, Salima Yamina
China, Bernard
Ghalm, Farida
Keywords: Algeria
horse
seroprevalence
Toxoplasma gondii
Issue Date: Dec-2019
Publisher: veterinary world
Abstract: Out of the 736 sera, 178 (24.18%) were positive for IFAT, 133 (18.07%) for LAT, and 317 (43.07%) for ELISA. It was found that IFAT and LAT were in high agreement (Kappa 0.79), indicating that LAT and IFAT had similar capabilities in the detection of anti-T. gondiiantibodies from horse sera. Risk factors analysis based on IFAT results indicated that the habit of the animals was significant risk factors (p≤0.05) for Toxoplasmainfection. The seroprevalence was significantly higher in horses living on farms. Moreover, a higher seroprevalence was found in older animals compared to younger ones. Furthermore, the seroprevalence in females was significantly higher than that in males and gelding. Breed, coat color, and water sources are also important factors to influence the seroprevalence of T. gondii.Conclusion:The results indicated that T. gondiiis present in horses throughout Algeria and thus represents a risk for both human and animal health. These results underline the need to increase the vigilance and the preventive measures against this disease not only to protect the horses but also to limit the spread of the parasite.
Description: Vol.12
URI: http://archive.ensv.dz:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1260
ISSN: 2231-0916
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