Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm

  Background: Neospora caninum is considered one of the major causes of repeated abortions in livestock. This study aimed to determine the seropositivity to N. cani-num using indirect ELISA and the influence of the infection on the occurrence of abortions in selected dairy herd in Slovaki...

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Main Authors: Silvia Špilovská, Katarína Reiterová, Daniela Antolová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Subjects:
Cow
Online Access:https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/347
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spelling doaj-768fd28817dd485393965759babf8dea2021-04-02T11:02:49ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Parasitology1735-70202008-238X2015-03-01101326Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy FarmSilvia Špilovská0Katarína Reiterová1Daniela Antolová2Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic.Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic.Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Košice, Slovak Republic.  Background: Neospora caninum is considered one of the major causes of repeated abortions in livestock. This study aimed to determine the seropositivity to N. cani-num using indirect ELISA and the influence of the infection on the occurrence of abortions in selected dairy herd in Slovakia. Method:Blood samples were obtained from 490 cattle over a period of two years and were tested for N. caninum antibodies using indirect ELISA. Results:The presence of specific antibodies in the herd was detected in 118 (24.1%) cows. According to selected groups; 117 (41.0%) cows with a history of abortion, 65 (43.3%) heifers and 223 (2.2%) cows without abortions were tested positive to Neospora. Vertical transmission of N. caninum dominated in examined herd and the relative risk (RR) of dam-daughter seropositivity in progenies of sero-positive mothers was 2.1 times higher than in progenies of seronegative dams. Mo-lecular analyses of aborted foetuses of seropositive mothers showed the presence of Neospora DNA. However, 23 (28.1%) of heifers born to seronegative cows were seropositive, indicating also the postnatal transmission of the infection from the environment. Conclusion:Study revealed significant correlation between the presence of specif-ic antibodies and the occurrence of abortions, the risk of abortion in seropositive animals was 3.8 times higher than in seronegative ones. Incorrect farm manage-ment contributed to spread and circulation of neosporosis in entire dairy herd what could significantly impair the reproduction and economic parameters of breeding. https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/347AbortionCowELISANeospora caninum
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author Silvia Špilovská
Katarína Reiterová
Daniela Antolová
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Katarína Reiterová
Daniela Antolová
Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
Iranian Journal of Parasitology
Abortion
Cow
ELISA
Neospora caninum
author_facet Silvia Špilovská
Katarína Reiterová
Daniela Antolová
author_sort Silvia Špilovská
title Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
title_short Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
title_full Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
title_fullStr Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
title_full_unstemmed Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak Dairy Farm
title_sort neospora caninum - associated abortions in slovak dairy farm
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Parasitology
issn 1735-7020
2008-238X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description   Background: Neospora caninum is considered one of the major causes of repeated abortions in livestock. This study aimed to determine the seropositivity to N. cani-num using indirect ELISA and the influence of the infection on the occurrence of abortions in selected dairy herd in Slovakia. Method:Blood samples were obtained from 490 cattle over a period of two years and were tested for N. caninum antibodies using indirect ELISA. Results:The presence of specific antibodies in the herd was detected in 118 (24.1%) cows. According to selected groups; 117 (41.0%) cows with a history of abortion, 65 (43.3%) heifers and 223 (2.2%) cows without abortions were tested positive to Neospora. Vertical transmission of N. caninum dominated in examined herd and the relative risk (RR) of dam-daughter seropositivity in progenies of sero-positive mothers was 2.1 times higher than in progenies of seronegative dams. Mo-lecular analyses of aborted foetuses of seropositive mothers showed the presence of Neospora DNA. However, 23 (28.1%) of heifers born to seronegative cows were seropositive, indicating also the postnatal transmission of the infection from the environment. Conclusion:Study revealed significant correlation between the presence of specif-ic antibodies and the occurrence of abortions, the risk of abortion in seropositive animals was 3.8 times higher than in seronegative ones. Incorrect farm manage-ment contributed to spread and circulation of neosporosis in entire dairy herd what could significantly impair the reproduction and economic parameters of breeding.
topic Abortion
Cow
ELISA
Neospora caninum
url https://ijpa.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijpa/article/view/347
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