“…The anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgG antibodies prevalence found in this study (45.77%) was much higher than those found in sheep and goats in China by Liu et al (2015) and Yin et al (2015), 25.6% and 20.3%, respectively; lower than that found in sheep and goats in Greece (57.1%) (Anastasia et al, 2013); close to those found in many studies conducted in sheep and goats in Brazil (40.5% and 48.7%) (Rêgo et al, 2016), in sheep in the Ivory Coast (Kone et al, 2008) and Senegal (Dia, 1992;Pangui et al, 1993;Pangui, 2011), respectively 40% and 38.5-55%; and much higher than those found in South Africa (4.3% and 5.6%, respectively by ELISA and IFAT) (Samra et al, 2007). However, other studies reported lower seroprevalences in dairy sheep in Argentina (17.3%) (Hecker et al, 2013), in goats in Senegal (33.75%) (Dia, 1992), in goats in Myanmar (11.4%) (Bawm et al, 2016), except for Benkirane et al (2015) who reported an overall serological prevalence of toxoplasmosis of 74% in sheep and goat herds in Morocco, using an indirect ELISA kit.…”