Experimental Toxoplasmosis in White Turkeys

In this study, forming of experimental toxoplasmosis in white turkeys; clinical, pathological and serological determination of tissue lesions, aimed to compare them and determine pathogenesis. For these purposes, a total of 120 two months old white turkeys were divided into groups as oral and parent...

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Main Authors: Ayhan ATASEVER, Cahit BABÜR, Abdullah İNCİ, Görkem EKEBAŞ, Anıl İÇA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University 2017-07-01
Series:İstanbul Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/iuvfd/issue/26805/321873
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Summary:In this study, forming of experimental toxoplasmosis in white turkeys; clinical, pathological and serological determination of tissue lesions, aimed to compare them and determine pathogenesis. For these purposes, a total of 120 two months old white turkeys were divided into groups as oral and parenteral infections and also their controls. The oral group was infected with 0.5 mL of Toxoplasma gondii RH strain inoculum suspension contains 106 tachyzoites while its control group was given 0.5 mL of saline. The parenteral group were divided into four groups as intraperitoneal (IP), intramuscular (IM), intravenous (IV) and cloacal (C). Each parenteral route was divided into two groups and one control group for inoculums given 105 and 104 tachyzoites in 0.5 mL. These two control groups were also given 0.5 mL saline as indicated above. Due to acute toxoplasmosis, death occurred in three white turkeys given tachyzoites IP 105 showed neurological clinical symptoms as torticollis, ataxia, and tremor. In the histopahologic examination of these three turkeys, T. gondii tissue cysts were detected in the brain. Also, one of given 105 tachyzoites IP group in the brain and one given 104 tachyzoites IV group in the liver were observed tissue cysts associated with toxoplasmosis. The turkeys in all infection groups were found seropositive in both Sabin-Feldman Dye Test (SFDT) and Indirect Hemagglutination Test (IHA). The statistical difference between SFDT and IHA was insignificantly for the both parenteral infection groups (P>0.05) while the difference was found significantly for the orally infected group (P<0.05). In conclusion in the present study, the tissue cysts of T. gondii were microscopically seen in brain and liver of the experimental infected white turkeys.
ISSN:0250-2836
0250-2836