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Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in stray cats of Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Authors:Kim Hye-Youn  Kim Yun-Ah  Kang Seungwon  Lee Ho Sa  Rhie Ho Gun  Ahn Hye-Jin  Nam Ho-Woo  Lee Sang-Eun
Institution:Division of Malaria and Parasitic Disease, National Institute of Health, Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Seoul 122-701, Korea.
Abstract:Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular zoonotic protozoan with a worldwide distribution. It infects humans as well as a broad spectrum of vertebrate hosts. Cats and wild felidae play crucial roles in the epidemiology of toxoplasmosis. This study was performed to survey the prevalence of T. gondii infection among stray cats in the Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. A total of 174 stray cat blood samples were collected from Gwacheon-si (n=20), Bucheon-si (82), and Yangju-si (72). Positive sera for T. gondii were identified in 14 samples (8.1%) exclusively via the latex agglutination test, 28 (16.1%) via ELISA, and 23 (13.2%) via PCR analysis. The overall infection rate of female stray cats (29.2%) presented as higher than that of male cats (24.0%). This study suggests that T. gondii is widespread in the stray cat population of Gyeonggi-do, Korea. It is urgently needed to control urban stray cat population and to reduce the risk of zoonotic transmission of toxoplasmosis to other animal hosts and humans.
Keywords:Toxoplasma gondii  stray cat  latex agglutination test  ELISA  PCR
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