2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2005.03.025
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Seroprevalence of T. gondii in sheep from Marrakech, Morocco

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“…In 60% of the cases, human toxoplasmosis is benign and asymptomatic (Sawadogo et al 2005). Fifteen to 85% of the adult human population is chronically infected by T. gondii, depending on the geographical area, feeding habits, and contact with cats (Dubey and Beattie 1988;Flegr 2007).…”
Section: Parasitismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 60% of the cases, human toxoplasmosis is benign and asymptomatic (Sawadogo et al 2005). Fifteen to 85% of the adult human population is chronically infected by T. gondii, depending on the geographical area, feeding habits, and contact with cats (Dubey and Beattie 1988;Flegr 2007).…”
Section: Parasitismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A infecção por T. gondii em caprinos e ovinos encontra-se amplamente distribuída pelo mundo, apresentando soroprevalências variando entre 3,2% e 30% para caprinos (Dubey 1985, Garcia-Vasquez et al 1993, Samad et al 1993, HashemiFesharki 1996, Masala et al 2003, Sharif et al 2007, Zia-Ali et al 2007) e entre 7% e 38,5% para ovinos (Dubey 1985, Samad et al 1993, Hashemi-Fesharki 1996, Freyre et al 1997, Skjerve et al 1998, Gorman et al 1999, Masala et al 2003, Sawadogo et al 2005, Fusco et al 2007, Zia-Ali et al 2007, Sharma et al 2008. No Brasil, em diversos estados, estudos demonstram inquéritos que apresentam soroprevalências da infecção em caprinos entre 5,9% e 46,0% (Mainardi et al 2000, Figueiredo et al 2001, Silva et al 2003, Cavalcante et al 2007, Carneiro et al 2009) e em ovinos entre 7,7% e 54,6% (Garcia et al 1999, Gondim et al1999, Silva & Lagoni 2001, Ogawa et al 2003, Romanelli et al 2007, Soares et al 2009, Lopes et al 2010.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The parasite is unevenly spread across the world. It is often found in humid, warm regions which allow the oocysts survival in the environment (Sawadogo et al 2005). The disease is especially relevant in productive species such as swine, ovine, caprine, and leporine (Tenter et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%