Screening of Toxoplasmosis in Owned and Stray Dogs of District Faisalabad, Pakistan through Latex Agglutination and Indirect ELISA
Hamidullah,
Muhammad Saqib,
Muhammad Sohail Sajid,
Sabir Hussain,
Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan,
Khurram Ashfaq,
Sadia Ghazanfer,
Asif Ali Butt,
Mahvish Maqbool,
Sibtain Ahmad,
Olivier Andre Sparagano
Affiliations
Hamidullah
Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Muhammad Saqib
Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Muhammad Sohail Sajid
Department of Parasitology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Sabir Hussain
Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong 999077, China
Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan
Section of Parasitology, Department of Pathobiology, KBCMA College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sub Campus UVAS, Lahore 51600, Pakistan
Khurram Ashfaq
Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Sadia Ghazanfer
Department of Parasitology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Asif Ali Butt
Riphah International University, Faisalabad Campus, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Mahvish Maqbool
Department of Parasitology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Sibtain Ahmad
Institute of Animal and Dairy Sciences, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan
Olivier Andre Sparagano
Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong 999077, China
Introduction: Toxoplasma gondii (an intracellular protozoan) causes toxoplasmosis in warm-blooded animals, including humans and dogs. The present study was carried out to investigate the seroprevalence of canine toxoplasmosis in the owned and stray populations of dogs in Faisalabad District, Punjab, Pakistan. Materials and Methods: Commercially available Latex Agglutination Test (LAT) kits were used for the screening of samples (139 stray and 150 owned), followed by confirmation through ELISA. For the statistical analyses, chi-square was used to correlate the prevalence of toxoplasmosis with various factors. Results: The overall prevalence of toxoplasmosis, determined by the LAT, was 22.5% and, by ELISA, was 21.8%. A nonsignificant association of toxoplasmosis was determined among owned and stray dogs. Among owned dog breeds, Bulldogs showed 28.30% prevalence, and among stray dogs, the highest prevalence was determined in Bhakarwal dogs (39.29%). Young and female dogs showed a slightly higher prevalence of toxoplasmosis than adults and males, respectively. Conclusions: The present study determined by LAT and ELISA in owned dogs showed the same results, while a little variation was found in the stray dogs. It is concluded that both owned and stray dogs are infected with toxoplasmosis in Faisalabad District, and based on this, it is recommended that province-wide epidemiological studies be carried out to examine the prevalence of Toxoplasma and develop policies in order to control toxoplasmosis.