<i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)

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Soler, Juan Pablo; Dellarupe, Andrea; Moré, Gastón Andrés
Año de publicación
2021
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The aims of the present study were to determine the Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii seropositivity rates in farmed red deer hinds from Argentina and their relationship with reproductive losses. Over a 2-year period, 449 hinds from 4 commercial farms were serologically tested at late gestation for N. caninum and T. gondii by IFAT. During the first year, a sequential serological analysis was carried out at 3 different time points to analyze antibody dynamics from mating until the end of the gestation period. Fetal and postnatal mortality rates were estimated by 3 successive ultrasound scannings (us) annually and a breeding control carried out after the calving period. Ultrasound fetal measurements were used to estimate conception date and gestational age of abortions. The seropositivity rate for N. caninum was 25.5% (37/145) for the yearlings and 34.2% (104/304) for the adults, while for T. gondii was 64.3% (93/145) and 78.3% (238/304), respectively. Abortions detected at us1 and us2 were 13/21 (61.9%) with a range of gestational age of 30-87 days, while abortions detected at us3 were 8/21 (38.1%) with a range of gestational age of 49-209 days. The fetal mortality rate was 4% and 5.8%, while the postnatal mortality rate was 18.8% and 4.1% of 101 yearlings and 294 adult pregnant hinds, respectively. Most seropositive hinds to both protozoans showed a stable antibody titer pattern from mating to the end of gestation, and a lower proportion developed an increase in titers suggesting infection recrudescence. Seroconversion during the gestational period was demonstrated in 6 and 50 hinds for N. caninum and T. gondii, respectively. Hinds with fetal mortality were more likely to be seropositive to N. caninum (OR = 3.1) or have N. caninum titers ≥400 (OR = 27.4) than hinds that weaned a fawn. No statistical associations were detected for T. gondii seropositivity and reproductive losses. The pregnancy rate was not affected by N. caninum or T. gondii infection, while the serological evidence of N. caninum causing postnatal mortality was marginal. Based on serological evidence, N. caninum would be a potential abortigenic agent in red deer hinds.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
Laboratorio de Inmunoparasitología
Materia
Veterinaria
Neospora caninum
Toxoplasma gondii
Red deer
Reproductive losses
Abortion
Postnatal mortality
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spelling <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)Soler, Juan PabloDellarupe, AndreaMoré, Gastón AndrésVeterinariaNeospora caninumToxoplasma gondiiRed deerReproductive lossesAbortionPostnatal mortalityThe aims of the present study were to determine the <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> seropositivity rates in farmed red deer hinds from Argentina and their relationship with reproductive losses. Over a 2-year period, 449 hinds from 4 commercial farms were serologically tested at late gestation for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i> by IFAT. During the first year, a sequential serological analysis was carried out at 3 different time points to analyze antibody dynamics from mating until the end of the gestation period. Fetal and postnatal mortality rates were estimated by 3 successive ultrasound scannings (us) annually and a breeding control carried out after the calving period. Ultrasound fetal measurements were used to estimate conception date and gestational age of abortions. The seropositivity rate for <i>N. caninum</i> was 25.5% (37/145) for the yearlings and 34.2% (104/304) for the adults, while for <i>T. gondii</i> was 64.3% (93/145) and 78.3% (238/304), respectively. Abortions detected at us1 and us2 were 13/21 (61.9%) with a range of gestational age of 30-87 days, while abortions detected at us3 were 8/21 (38.1%) with a range of gestational age of 49-209 days. The fetal mortality rate was 4% and 5.8%, while the postnatal mortality rate was 18.8% and 4.1% of 101 yearlings and 294 adult pregnant hinds, respectively. Most seropositive hinds to both protozoans showed a stable antibody titer pattern from mating to the end of gestation, and a lower proportion developed an increase in titers suggesting infection recrudescence. Seroconversion during the gestational period was demonstrated in 6 and 50 hinds for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i>, respectively. Hinds with fetal mortality were more likely to be seropositive to <i>N. caninum</i> (OR = 3.1) or have <i>N. caninum</i> titers ≥400 (OR = 27.4) than hinds that weaned a fawn. No statistical associations were detected for <i>T. gondii</i> seropositivity and reproductive losses. The pregnancy rate was not affected by <i>N. caninum</i> or <i>T. gondii</i> infection, while the serological evidence of <i>N. caninum</i> causing postnatal mortality was marginal. Based on serological evidence, <i>N. caninum</i> would be a potential abortigenic agent in red deer hinds.Facultad de Ciencias VeterinariasLaboratorio de Inmunoparasitología2021-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf1851-1860http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/134532enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1432-1955info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0932-0113info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00436-021-07104-zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/33682048info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T11:04:28Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/134532Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 11:04:28.357SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
title <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
spellingShingle <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
Soler, Juan Pablo
Veterinaria
Neospora caninum
Toxoplasma gondii
Red deer
Reproductive losses
Abortion
Postnatal mortality
title_short <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
title_full <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
title_fullStr <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
title_full_unstemmed <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
title_sort <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infections and their relationship with reproductive losses in farmed red deer (<i>Cervus elaphus</i>)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Soler, Juan Pablo
Dellarupe, Andrea
Moré, Gastón Andrés
author Soler, Juan Pablo
author_facet Soler, Juan Pablo
Dellarupe, Andrea
Moré, Gastón Andrés
author_role author
author2 Dellarupe, Andrea
Moré, Gastón Andrés
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Veterinaria
Neospora caninum
Toxoplasma gondii
Red deer
Reproductive losses
Abortion
Postnatal mortality
topic Veterinaria
Neospora caninum
Toxoplasma gondii
Red deer
Reproductive losses
Abortion
Postnatal mortality
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aims of the present study were to determine the <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> seropositivity rates in farmed red deer hinds from Argentina and their relationship with reproductive losses. Over a 2-year period, 449 hinds from 4 commercial farms were serologically tested at late gestation for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i> by IFAT. During the first year, a sequential serological analysis was carried out at 3 different time points to analyze antibody dynamics from mating until the end of the gestation period. Fetal and postnatal mortality rates were estimated by 3 successive ultrasound scannings (us) annually and a breeding control carried out after the calving period. Ultrasound fetal measurements were used to estimate conception date and gestational age of abortions. The seropositivity rate for <i>N. caninum</i> was 25.5% (37/145) for the yearlings and 34.2% (104/304) for the adults, while for <i>T. gondii</i> was 64.3% (93/145) and 78.3% (238/304), respectively. Abortions detected at us1 and us2 were 13/21 (61.9%) with a range of gestational age of 30-87 days, while abortions detected at us3 were 8/21 (38.1%) with a range of gestational age of 49-209 days. The fetal mortality rate was 4% and 5.8%, while the postnatal mortality rate was 18.8% and 4.1% of 101 yearlings and 294 adult pregnant hinds, respectively. Most seropositive hinds to both protozoans showed a stable antibody titer pattern from mating to the end of gestation, and a lower proportion developed an increase in titers suggesting infection recrudescence. Seroconversion during the gestational period was demonstrated in 6 and 50 hinds for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i>, respectively. Hinds with fetal mortality were more likely to be seropositive to <i>N. caninum</i> (OR = 3.1) or have <i>N. caninum</i> titers ≥400 (OR = 27.4) than hinds that weaned a fawn. No statistical associations were detected for <i>T. gondii</i> seropositivity and reproductive losses. The pregnancy rate was not affected by <i>N. caninum</i> or <i>T. gondii</i> infection, while the serological evidence of <i>N. caninum</i> causing postnatal mortality was marginal. Based on serological evidence, <i>N. caninum</i> would be a potential abortigenic agent in red deer hinds.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
Laboratorio de Inmunoparasitología
description The aims of the present study were to determine the <i>Neospora caninum</i> and <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> seropositivity rates in farmed red deer hinds from Argentina and their relationship with reproductive losses. Over a 2-year period, 449 hinds from 4 commercial farms were serologically tested at late gestation for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i> by IFAT. During the first year, a sequential serological analysis was carried out at 3 different time points to analyze antibody dynamics from mating until the end of the gestation period. Fetal and postnatal mortality rates were estimated by 3 successive ultrasound scannings (us) annually and a breeding control carried out after the calving period. Ultrasound fetal measurements were used to estimate conception date and gestational age of abortions. The seropositivity rate for <i>N. caninum</i> was 25.5% (37/145) for the yearlings and 34.2% (104/304) for the adults, while for <i>T. gondii</i> was 64.3% (93/145) and 78.3% (238/304), respectively. Abortions detected at us1 and us2 were 13/21 (61.9%) with a range of gestational age of 30-87 days, while abortions detected at us3 were 8/21 (38.1%) with a range of gestational age of 49-209 days. The fetal mortality rate was 4% and 5.8%, while the postnatal mortality rate was 18.8% and 4.1% of 101 yearlings and 294 adult pregnant hinds, respectively. Most seropositive hinds to both protozoans showed a stable antibody titer pattern from mating to the end of gestation, and a lower proportion developed an increase in titers suggesting infection recrudescence. Seroconversion during the gestational period was demonstrated in 6 and 50 hinds for <i>N. caninum</i> and <i>T. gondii</i>, respectively. Hinds with fetal mortality were more likely to be seropositive to <i>N. caninum</i> (OR = 3.1) or have <i>N. caninum</i> titers ≥400 (OR = 27.4) than hinds that weaned a fawn. No statistical associations were detected for <i>T. gondii</i> seropositivity and reproductive losses. The pregnancy rate was not affected by <i>N. caninum</i> or <i>T. gondii</i> infection, while the serological evidence of <i>N. caninum</i> causing postnatal mortality was marginal. Based on serological evidence, <i>N. caninum</i> would be a potential abortigenic agent in red deer hinds.
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