Neospora caninum infection dynamics in dairy cattle.

Parasitol Res

School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Sao Paulo State University, Botucatu, SP, Brazil.

Published: August 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Neospora caninum is a major cause of abortions in cattle, and this study in Avaré, SP, Brazil, explored its impact on dairy cows over three years.
  • ELISA tests revealed an increase in reactive animals from 21.6% to 38.9%, with notable changes in animal status: many switched from non-reactive to reactive.
  • Half of the cows with reproductive issues had anti-Neospora antibodies, suggesting the protozoa's presence, and a link to dogs in the area may explain how the infection spreads among the cattle.

Article Abstract

Neospora caninum is considered in many countries as one of the key abortion agents in cattle. This study aims to investigate the parasite behavior in dairy cattle in the municipality of Avaré, SP, Brazil, where abortions frequently occur. An ELISA was performed to compare two samplings on a total of 615 animals; tests were performed in the same herds with a gap of 3 years. An increase in the percentage of reactive animals was observed, ranging from 21.6% at the first sampling to 38.9% at the second sampling. Of the 176 animals tested at both samplings, 61.93% retained a non-reactive status, 15.9% retained a reactive status, 19.88% switched from non-reactive to reactive and 2.27% switched from reactive to non-reactive. Of the 100 animals with reproductive disturbances, 50% presented anti-Neospora antibodies, thereby indicating the presence of the protozoa. When comparing cows and their respective female offspring, a predominance of horizontal infection was observed. Moreover, considering the significant percentage of animals that switched from non-reactive to reactive and the abundant presence of dogs among the herds, the N. caninum transmission may be attributed to presence of carnivores.

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