“…Neosporosis can infect the reproductive system of animals, especially cows, sheep, goats and deer in particular, causing failure in it and resulting in Fetus adsorption and mummification, as well as abortion, premature birth, or the birth of a tired fetus with abnormalities in the fetus. (Wouda W, 2000) The study of the researcher (Maganga et al, 2016) in the countries of Gabon and Pibora indicated that the possibility of sheep being infected with the disease increases by four times due to the presence of street dogs significantly more in these countries than in the rest of the countries and this is a result of poor handling of waste in rural communities and poor sterilization resulting in garbage dumps, which be a good food source for these dogs (Maganga et al, 2016). In diagnosing the disease, researchers relied on many techniques, including immunosorbent test and indirect immunofluorescence technique from samples of blood serum, blood plasma and milk (Shaapan., 2016).…”