Year 2017 - Volume 37, Number 8


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Neospora caninum IgG antibody research and evaluation of the risk factors associated to the infection in ovine, State of Sergipe, Brazil, 37(8):813-819
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ABSTRACT.- Rizzo H., De Jesus T.K.S., Gaeta N.C., Carvalho J.S., Pinheiro Júnior J.W., Gregory L., Gennari S.M. & Villalobos E.M.C. 2017. [Neospora caninum IgG antibody research and evaluation of the risk factors associated to the infection in ovine, State of Sergipe, Brazil.] Pesquisa de anticorpos IgG para Neospora caninum e avaliação dos fatores de risco em ovinos do Estado de Sergipe. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 37(8):813-819. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Campus Dois Irmãos, Rua Manoel de Medeiros s/n, Recife, PE 52171-900, Brazil. E-mail: hubervet@gmail.com

The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of antibodies IgG against Neospora caninum and evaluate the risk factors associated with the infection in ovine herds, State of Sergipe, Brazil. Blood samples (n=1200) were collected from sheep raised in 60 sheep run located in the three mesoregions of the State of Sergipe, between 2011 e 2012. Antibodies were investigated by Indirect Immunofluorescence Antibody Test of which cutoff point was 50 and positive samples were diluted in base 2 until the last positive titer. Data from 15 variables was obtained from questionnaires given to farmers. Absolute and relative frequencies were determined and the risk factors were analyzed by Pearson’s Qui-Square test (p≤0,05). The occurrences of serum reactive sheep were 39.83% (478/1200). The occurrences of positive sheep and sheep run were 55.88% (380/680) and 88.24% (30/34) in the Eastern region; 21.42% (60/280) e 42.85% (6/14) in dry region and 15.83% (38/240) e 41.67% (5/12) in the backwoods respectively. Antibody titers ranged from 50 (n=459), represented 96.02% (459/478) of seropositive samples to 6400 (1/478). Among the significant variables in the multivariate analysis were considered risk factors for infection with N. caninum were, sheep run located in Eastern region (p=0.000, OR=4.64, CI95%=3.36-6.41); standing and running water sources (p=0.000 OR=2.03, CI95%=1.41-2.92), absence of quarantine (p=0.000, OR=2.71, CI95%=2.08-3.53), absence of dunghill (p=0.000, OR=3.14, CI95%=2.45-4.02), presence of dogs (p=0.000, OR=2.74, CI95%=1.73-433), presence of wild animals (p=0.000, OR=3.45, CI95%=2.44-4.87) and subsistence (p=0.000, OR=4.99, CI95%=3.15-7.92) or reproduction (p=0.002, OR=1.74, CI95%=1.22-2.49) livestock were important risk factors. Our results highlight the occurrence of N. caninum in the ovine herds from State of Sergipe. Management and location of sheep runs were important risk factors associated to the infection.
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