Serological survey of Toxoplasma gondii infection in domestic cats from northeastern Portugal

Vet Parasitol. 2008 Aug 17;155(3-4):184-9. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2008.05.007. Epub 2008 May 10.

Abstract

Cats are very important hosts in the epidemiological cycle of Toxoplasma gondii, a zoonotic protozoan parasite that can infect humans and many other animal species worldwide. We report a serological survey of antibodies to T. gondii in domestic cats from northeastern Portugal, by means of the modified agglutination test. Three cats had titres of 20 (3.9%), 18 had titres of 40 (23.7%) and 55 animals had titres of > or =800 (72.4%). Results of three seropositive kittens with less than 4 months were not considered for determining the seroprevalence of infection, which was found to be 35.8% (73/204). Differences in the seroprevalence levels were not statistically significant between males (35.6%) and females (36.0%) or pure non-European (26.7%) and European or mixed-breed cats (39.6%). Animals aged 36-71 months and 72-180 months had the highest seroprevalences of infection, i.e. 51.7% and 51.2%, respectively, which significantly differ from the values observed in cats with 2-11 months (14.6%) and 12-35 months (26.3%). Infection levels were also significantly different between cats that lived totally indoors (7.7%) and those that had access to outdoors (45.4%), as well as between cats living alone (13.8%) and those that had contact with other cats (39.4%). Seroprevalence values in cats fed only commercial canned or dried food (22.9%) and animals whose diet included raw or undercooked viscera and/or meat (53.5%) were also significantly different. Furthermore, considering only 108 cats, differences of seropositivity to T. gondii were significant between feline immunodeficiency virus infected and non-infected animals, but this was not observed for feline leukaemia virus. Age, habitat and diet were identified as risk factors for the feline T. gondii infection by logistic regression analysis. Some control measures are suggested based on these findings.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Protozoan / blood*
  • Antibodies, Viral / blood
  • Cat Diseases / blood
  • Cat Diseases / epidemiology*
  • Cat Diseases / parasitology*
  • Cats
  • Female
  • Immunodeficiency Virus, Feline / physiology
  • Lentivirus Infections / blood
  • Lentivirus Infections / epidemiology
  • Lentivirus Infections / veterinary*
  • Leukemia Virus, Feline / physiology
  • Leukemia, Feline / blood
  • Leukemia, Feline / epidemiology
  • Male
  • Portugal / epidemiology
  • Seroepidemiologic Studies
  • Toxoplasma / immunology
  • Toxoplasma / isolation & purification*
  • Toxoplasmosis, Animal / blood
  • Toxoplasmosis, Animal / epidemiology*
  • Toxoplasmosis, Animal / immunology

Substances

  • Antibodies, Protozoan
  • Antibodies, Viral