Prevalence of antibodies to Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii in horses from the north of Portugal

Ana Patrícia Lopes, Susana Sousa, Jp Dubey, Ana J. Ribeiro, Ricardo Silvestre, Mário Cotovio, Henk Dfh Schallig, Luís Cardoso, Anabela Cordeiro-da-Silva

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Abstract

Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii are protozoa with zoonotic and economic importance. Prevalences of antibodies to these agents were assessed in 173 horses from the north of Portugal. Antibodies to L. infantum were detected by the direct agglutination test (DAT); seven (4.0%) horses were seropositive with DAT titres of 200 (n = 5), 800 (n = 1) and ≥ 1600 (n = 1). Antibodies to T. gondii were assayed by the modified agglutination test (MAT); 23 (13.3%) horses were seropositive with MAT titres of 20 (n = 13), 40 (n = 5), 80 (n = 3) and ≥ 160 (n = 2). No statistical differences were found among equine categories of gender (female, male and gelding), age (1.5-6, 7-12 and 13-30 years), type of housing (indoors and mixed/outdoors), ability (recreation, farming and sports) and clinical status (apparently healthy and sick) for both agents. Horses are exposed to and may be infected with L. infantum and T. gondii in the north of Portugal
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)178
JournalParasites & vectors
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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