Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Jul 1999)

Toxoplasma gondii infection in Brazilian domestic outpatient cats

  • Sílvia Regina Ricci LUCAS,
  • Mitika Kuribayashi HAGIWARA,
  • Valéria de Souza LOUREIRO,
  • Júlia Yuzuki Habu IKESAKI,
  • Eduardo Harry BIRGEL

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 4
pp. 221 – 224

Abstract

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The occurrence of Toxoplasma antibodies in domestic outpatient cats in the city of São Paulo was evaluated using the indirect immunofluorescence assay. A total of 248 blood samples obtained from male and female cats seen at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at the University of São Paulo between February 1996 and January 1997 were tested. Of these, 17.7% were positive, with a 64 titer being detected in most animals. The frequence of Toxoplasma antibodies was significantly higher in older cats, those fed raw meat and those with free access to the outdoor environment. There was no significant difference in reactivity between males and females. We conclude that diet and free access to the outdoor environment were equally important as predisposing factors to the risk of Toxoplasma infection.

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