The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2021

Toxoplasma gondii antibody prevalence and isolation in free-ranging cats in Okinawa, Japan

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Cats are an important host of Toxoplasma gondii from an epidemiological perspective because they are the only definitive hosts that excrete oocysts in their feces. In this study, 201 free-ranging cats in Okinawa were examined for T. gondii infection. Using the latex agglutination test, we detected antibodies against T. gondii in 26.9% (54/201) of the cats. Oocysts of T. gondii were not detected upon microscopic examination of the feces of 128 cats. T. gondii was isolated from the tissues of 9 out of 24 seropositive or pseudo-seropositive cats with a bioassay using laboratory mice. Genotyping for the GRA6 gene revealed that five and four of the isolates were type I and II, respectively.

Volume 83
Pages 1303 - 1305
DOI 10.1292/jvms.21-0038
Language English
Journal The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science

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