GUIMARÃES FILHO, A. A. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7336065824412829; GUIMARÃES FILHO, Antônio Alfredo de Melo.
Resumo:
A serologic survey was conducted among 130 swine slaughtered in the public
slaughterhouse of Patos city, Paraiba State, Northeastern Brazil, to determine the
prevalence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii and anti-Neospora caninum antibodies, and to
verify possible associations between sex of the animals and antibody prevalence. The
sera were analyzed for anti-r. gondii and anti-N. caninum antibodies by indirect
fluorescent antibody tests, considering 1:64 and 1:50 dilutions as cut-off points,
respectively. The prevalence of anti-r. gondii antibodies was 36.2%, with titers ranging
from 64 to 2048, and anti-A^. caninum antibodies was 3.1%, with titers ranging from 50
to 6400. There were no associations between sex of animals and prevalence of anti-r.
gondii and anti-N. caninum antibodies. It is suggested the implantation of adequate
management measures in the swine herds with the aim of preventing the transmission of
toxoplasmosis and neosporosis to these animals, as well as the adoption of prevention
measures by swine meat consumers of the Patos municipality because toxoplasmosis is
a important zoonose. The detection of anti-A/. caninum antibodies in swine slaughtered
in the public slaughterhouse of Patos, Paraiba state, is the first report of infection in this
animal species in Northeastern Brazil.