2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2006.08.011
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Neospora caninum detected in feral rodents

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“…Neospora caninum has been isolated from the tissues of naturally infected calves (Locatelli-Dittrich et al, 2003;García-Melo et al, 2009), sheep (Ovis aries) (Pena et al, 2007), water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) (Rodrigues et al, 2004), and dogs (Gondim et al, 2001) from Brazil. Using serological (Jenkins et al, 2007) and PCR-based detection methods, rodents have been implicated as an intermediate host for N. caninum (Huang et al, 2004;Hughes et al, 2006;Ferroglio et al, 2007;Jenkins et al, 2007). The result of the present study, which found that 2 (3%) of 63 capybaras had antibodies to N. caninum, is lower than the 9% prevalence in capybara examined by Yai, Ragozo, Cañ ó n-Franco et al (2008).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Neospora caninum has been isolated from the tissues of naturally infected calves (Locatelli-Dittrich et al, 2003;García-Melo et al, 2009), sheep (Ovis aries) (Pena et al, 2007), water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) (Rodrigues et al, 2004), and dogs (Gondim et al, 2001) from Brazil. Using serological (Jenkins et al, 2007) and PCR-based detection methods, rodents have been implicated as an intermediate host for N. caninum (Huang et al, 2004;Hughes et al, 2006;Ferroglio et al, 2007;Jenkins et al, 2007). The result of the present study, which found that 2 (3%) of 63 capybaras had antibodies to N. caninum, is lower than the 9% prevalence in capybara examined by Yai, Ragozo, Cañ ó n-Franco et al (2008).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…FERROGLIO et al (2007) e MEERBURG et al (2012 afi rmaram que, no ciclo silvestre, os roedores naturalmente infectados funcionam como reservatórios, desempenhando papel importante na manutenção e disseminação do agente, havendo a possibilidade de os cães contraírem a infecção ao ingeri-los. Some-se a isso o fato de que, em várias ocasiões, N. caninum foi identifi cado em ratos e camundongos de vida livre naturalmente infectados (HUANG et al, 2004;FERROGLIO et al, 2007;JENKINS et al, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…We stress that finding DNA is not synonymous with finding viable N. caninum. Attempts to isolate viable N. caninum from rodent tissues that had demonstrable DNA were unsuccessful (235).…”
Section: Hosts With N Caninum-like Parasites Demonstrated By Immunohmentioning
confidence: 99%