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Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in breeding pigs in Estonia
Authors:Azzurra Santoro  Maarja Tagel  Kärt Must  Miia Laine  Brian Lassen  Pikka Jokelainen
Affiliation:1.Department of Veterinary Medicine,University of Perugia,Perugia,Italy;2.Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences,Estonian University of Life Sciences,Tartu,Estonia;3.Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences,University of Copenhagen,Frederiksberg C,Denmark;4.Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,University of Helsinki,Helsinki,Finland;5.Statens Serum Institut,Copenhagen S,Denmark
Abstract:

Background

Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread occurring parasite infecting warm-blooded animals, including pigs and humans. The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of anti-T. gondii antibodies and to evaluate risk factors for T. gondii seropositivity in breeding pigs raised in Estonia. Sera from 382 pigs were tested with a commercial direct agglutination test, using a cut-off titer of 40 for seropositivity, for the presence of anti-T. gondii immunoglobulin G antibodies.

Results

Twenty-two (5.8%) of the 382 pigs tested seropositive for T. gondii, and 6 of the 14 herds had at least one seropositive pig. The proportion of seropositive pigs within the herds ranged between 0 and 43%. Gender appeared as a significant factor, with sows having 5.6 times higher odds to be seropositive to T. gondii than boars. Seroprevalence did not increase with age.

Conclusions

Anti-T. gondii antibodies were present in a substantial proportion of breeding pig herds in Estonia. On the other hand, the presence of herds without seropositive pigs illustrates that porcine T. gondii infections can be avoided even in a country where the parasite is endemic and common in several other host species.
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