Journal article

Prevalence of antibodies to Neospora caninum in different canid populations

JS Barber, RB Gasser, J Ellis, MP Reichel, D McMillan, AJ Trees

Journal of Parasitology | AMER SOC PARASITOLOGISTS | Published : 1997

Abstract

A total of 1,554 dogs from 5 countries on 3 continents were tested for antibodies to Neospora caninum using an direct fluorescent antibody test. In Australia, overall, 42/451 (9%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 6-12%) dogs were seropositive Melbourne 11/207 [5%, 95% CI 2-9%]; Sydney 18/150 [12%, 95% CI 7-18%]; Perth 13/94 [14%, 95% CI 8-22%]). Antibodies N. caninum were also detected in dogs in South America (Uruguay [20%, 95% CI 16-24%, n = 414]) and sub-Saharan Africa Tanzania [22%, 95% CI 12-36%, n = 49]). In contrast, only 1 of 500 dogs tested from the Falkland Islands and none of 140 dogs from Kenya was seropositive. Of wild canids, 1/54 (2%, 95% CI 0-10%) British foxes and 15/169 (9%, 95..

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