Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Feb 2021)

Neospora caninum infection in cattle in the state of Amazonas, Brazil: seroprevalence, spatial distribution and risk factors

  • Paulo Cesar Gonçalves de Azevedo Filho,
  • Müller Ribeiro-Andrade,
  • Jomel Francisco dos Santos,
  • Arthêmio Coelho dos Reis,
  • José Wilton Pinheiro Júnior,
  • Sandra Regina Fonseca de Araújo Valença,
  • Erika Fernanda Torres Samico-Fernandes,
  • Rinaldo Aparecido Mota

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1984-296120201083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1

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Abstract Livestock in the Amazon has grown significantly and, although neosporosis in cattle has been reported worldwide, there is no information about N. caninum in production systems in the state of Amazonas. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies in cattle, their spatial distribution and the risk factors associated with N. caninum infection in the state of Amazonas. Questionnaires were applied to farmers to assess risk factors associated with N. caninum infection. Blood samples were collected from 1,073 animals on 47 farms in 33 municipalities in the four Amazonian subpopulations. IgG anti-N.caninum antibodies were detected by the indirect fluorescence test, with a general prevalence of 30.2%, being seropositive in 43 farms (91.5%), with prevalence ranging from 2.2% to 69.2%. The highest number of high density points was found in subpopulation 3 (municipality of Apuí and other municipalities on the Madeira River and affluent). It was concluded that N. caninum is present with high seroprevalence values, when compared to other cattle producing states in the Amazon region of Brazil. The identified factors can be used as risk indicators so that control measures can be implemented to prevent infection by N. caninum in these herds.

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