Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors
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Summary: | Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite of worldwide distribution that can infect several species of homeothermic animals. Few studies have evaluated the exposure of captive wild animals to T. gondii. This study involved a serological survey of anti-T. gondii antibodies in mammals kept in Cuba’s National Zoo (PZN) and in the Rio de Janeiro Zoo (RIOZOO) in Brazil. The study consisted of a total of 231 serum samples from mammals, 108 from PZN and 123 from RIOZOO. All the samples were subjected to IgG anti-T. gondii testing by means of the inhibition ELISA method and the modified agglutination test, respectively. T. gondii antibodies were detected in 85.2% samples from PZN and 32.5% samples from RIOZOO. At the PZN, Perissodactyla (92.3%) was the order with the highest serological prevalence rate, whereas at the RIOZOO, the order Primates (46.7%) stood out (p<0.05). In addition to this association, the origin of the PZN animals was also associated with T. gondii infection. This finding demonstrates the need for constant veterinary monitoring of captive wild mammals in order to link the serological diagnosis with clinical alterations indicative of toxoplasmosis. |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factorsToxoplasma gondii entre mamíferos silvestres cativos em zoológicos no Brasil e em Cuba: soroprevalência e fatores de risco associadostoxoplasmosisserologyzoo animalstoxoplasmosesorologiaanimais de zoológicosToxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite of worldwide distribution that can infect several species of homeothermic animals. Few studies have evaluated the exposure of captive wild animals to T. gondii. This study involved a serological survey of anti-T. gondii antibodies in mammals kept in Cuba’s National Zoo (PZN) and in the Rio de Janeiro Zoo (RIOZOO) in Brazil. The study consisted of a total of 231 serum samples from mammals, 108 from PZN and 123 from RIOZOO. All the samples were subjected to IgG anti-T. gondii testing by means of the inhibition ELISA method and the modified agglutination test, respectively. T. gondii antibodies were detected in 85.2% samples from PZN and 32.5% samples from RIOZOO. At the PZN, Perissodactyla (92.3%) was the order with the highest serological prevalence rate, whereas at the RIOZOO, the order Primates (46.7%) stood out (p<0.05). In addition to this association, the origin of the PZN animals was also associated with T. gondii infection. This finding demonstrates the need for constant veterinary monitoring of captive wild mammals in order to link the serological diagnosis with clinical alterations indicative of toxoplasmosis.Toxoplasma gondii é um parasito zoonótico de distribuição mundial que pode infectar várias espécies de animais homeotérmicos. Poucos estudos avaliaram a exposição de animais silvestres em cativeiro ao T. gondii. Este estudo envolveu uma pesquisa sorológica de anticorpos anti-T. gondii em mamíferos mantidos no Zoológico Nacional de Cuba (PZN) e no Zoológico do Rio de Janeiro (RIOZOO) no Brasil. O estudo consistiu em um total de 231 amostras de soro de mamíferos, sendo 108 do PZN e 123 do RIOZOO. Todas as amostras foram submetidas à pesquisa de IgG anti-T. gondii pelos métodos de ELISA de inibição (PZN) e teste de aglutinação modificado (RIOZOO). Anticorpos de T. gondii foram detectados em 85,2% das amostras do PZN e 32,5% das amostras do RIOZOO. No PZN, Perissodactyla (92,3%) foi a ordem com maior taxa de prevalência sorológica, enquanto no RIOZOO a ordem Primatas (46,7%) se destacou (p <0,05). Além dessa associação, a origem dos animais PZN também foi associada à infecção por T. gondii. Esse achado demonstra a necessidade de monitoramento veterinário constante de mamíferos silvestres em cativeiro, a fim de vincular o diagnóstico sorológico a alterações clínicas indicativas de toxoplasmose.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Laboratório de Toxoplasmose e outras ProtozoosesUniversidade Federal Fluminense, Instituto BiomédicoCentro para a Produção de Animais de LaboratórioZoológico do Rio de JaneiroParque Zoológico Nacional de CubaUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Veterinária e ZootecniaUniversidade Estadual Paulista, Faculdade de Veterinária e ZootecniaColégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia VeterináriaInstituto Oswaldo CruzUniversidade Federal FluminenseCentro para a Produção de Animais de LaboratórioZoológico do Rio de JaneiroParque Zoológico Nacional de CubaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Villar-echarte, GinetteArruda, Igor FalcoBarbosa, Alynne Da SilvaGuzmán, Raiden GrandíaAugusto, Anderson MendesTroccoli, FernandoSegón, Alejandro Manuel RodríguezSantos, Ana Letícia CarvalhoZanotto, Paula Ferraz De Camargo [UNESP]Gava, Mariana Zanchetta E [UNESP]Langoni, Hélio [UNESP]Amendoeira, Maria Regina Reis2021-07-14T10:54:04Z2021-07-14T10:54:04Z2021-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article-application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612021053Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária. Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária, v. 30, n. 2, p. -, 2021.0103-846X1984-2961http://hdl.handle.net/11449/21335510.1590/S1984-29612021053S1984-29612021000200315S1984-29612021000200315.pdfSciELOreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterináriainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-05T18:59:57Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/213355Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-05T18:59:57Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors Toxoplasma gondii entre mamíferos silvestres cativos em zoológicos no Brasil e em Cuba: soroprevalência e fatores de risco associados |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors Villar-echarte, Ginette toxoplasmosis serology zoo animals toxoplasmose sorologia animais de zoológicos |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Toxoplasma gondii among captive wild mammals in zoos in Brazil and Cuba: seroprevalence and associated risk factors |
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Villar-echarte, Ginette |
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Villar-echarte, Ginette Arruda, Igor Falco Barbosa, Alynne Da Silva Guzmán, Raiden Grandía Augusto, Anderson Mendes Troccoli, Fernando Segón, Alejandro Manuel Rodríguez Santos, Ana Letícia Carvalho Zanotto, Paula Ferraz De Camargo [UNESP] Gava, Mariana Zanchetta E [UNESP] Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Amendoeira, Maria Regina Reis |
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Arruda, Igor Falco Barbosa, Alynne Da Silva Guzmán, Raiden Grandía Augusto, Anderson Mendes Troccoli, Fernando Segón, Alejandro Manuel Rodríguez Santos, Ana Letícia Carvalho Zanotto, Paula Ferraz De Camargo [UNESP] Gava, Mariana Zanchetta E [UNESP] Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Amendoeira, Maria Regina Reis |
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Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Universidade Federal Fluminense Centro para a Produção de Animais de Laboratório Zoológico do Rio de Janeiro Parque Zoológico Nacional de Cuba Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Villar-echarte, Ginette Arruda, Igor Falco Barbosa, Alynne Da Silva Guzmán, Raiden Grandía Augusto, Anderson Mendes Troccoli, Fernando Segón, Alejandro Manuel Rodríguez Santos, Ana Letícia Carvalho Zanotto, Paula Ferraz De Camargo [UNESP] Gava, Mariana Zanchetta E [UNESP] Langoni, Hélio [UNESP] Amendoeira, Maria Regina Reis |
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toxoplasmosis serology zoo animals toxoplasmose sorologia animais de zoológicos |
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toxoplasmosis serology zoo animals toxoplasmose sorologia animais de zoológicos |
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Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite of worldwide distribution that can infect several species of homeothermic animals. Few studies have evaluated the exposure of captive wild animals to T. gondii. This study involved a serological survey of anti-T. gondii antibodies in mammals kept in Cuba’s National Zoo (PZN) and in the Rio de Janeiro Zoo (RIOZOO) in Brazil. The study consisted of a total of 231 serum samples from mammals, 108 from PZN and 123 from RIOZOO. All the samples were subjected to IgG anti-T. gondii testing by means of the inhibition ELISA method and the modified agglutination test, respectively. T. gondii antibodies were detected in 85.2% samples from PZN and 32.5% samples from RIOZOO. At the PZN, Perissodactyla (92.3%) was the order with the highest serological prevalence rate, whereas at the RIOZOO, the order Primates (46.7%) stood out (p<0.05). In addition to this association, the origin of the PZN animals was also associated with T. gondii infection. This finding demonstrates the need for constant veterinary monitoring of captive wild mammals in order to link the serological diagnosis with clinical alterations indicative of toxoplasmosis. |
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