Serosurvey of Toxoplasma gondii, Sarcocystis sp. and Neospora caninum in geese (Anser sp.) from urban parks and captivity

Rev Bras Parasitol Vet. 2019 Jun 27;28(2):221-228. doi: 10.1590/S1984-29612019042.

Abstract

Geese, ducks, mallards, and swans are birds of the order Anseriformes, which are found in the wild, in zoos and parks, and raised for meat consumption. Toxoplasma gondii, Sarcocystis sp., and Neospora caninum are protozoans of several species of animals. Wild and domestic birds can serve as intermediate hosts, disseminators and potential sources of infection of these protozoa to humans through contaminated meat. The aims of this study were: (i) to perform a serological survey of T. gondii, Sarcocystis sp. and N. caninum in geese (Anser sp.) from public parks and from captivity and (ii) to compare seroprevalence between these two locations. Antibodies were detected by Immunofluorescence antibody test using the serum of 149 geese. Antibodies to Sarcocystis sp., T. gondii, and N. caninum were detected in 28.18%, 18% and 0.67% of geese, respectively; 57% of geese from urban parks and 26.53% of geese from captivity were seropositive for at least one protozoa. The results indicate environmental contamination, particularly for the occurrence of antibodies against T. gondii - a zoonosis that causes toxoplasmosis and is transmitted through oocyte ingestion. This is the first serological survey of T. gondii, Sarcocystis sp. and N. caninum in geese from urban parks in Curitiba, Brazil.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Protozoan / blood*
  • Bird Diseases / epidemiology*
  • Bird Diseases / parasitology*
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Fluorescent Antibody Technique
  • Geese / parasitology*
  • Neospora / immunology*
  • Sarcocystis / immunology*
  • Seroepidemiologic Studies
  • Toxoplasma / immunology*
  • Urban Population

Substances

  • Antibodies, Protozoan