Seroprevalence and risk factors for Neospora caninum in small dairy farms in central Chile
Journal: REVISTA MVZ CÓRDOBA (Vol.22, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-02
Authors : Luis Hervé-Claude; Alan Lavado A; Dacil Rivera O; María Navarrete-Talloni; Christopher Hamilton-West M;
Page : 5666-5673
Keywords : Infectious diseases; neosporosis; logistic regression;
Abstract
Objective. To provide information about seroprevalence and risk factors of Neospora caninum infection in bovines of central Chile. Material and Methods. The study population are small dairy farms that are part of a Government Technical Support Service (SAT) in the O´Higgins region in central Chile. Sera samples were collected from milking cows and analyzed by a commercial ELISA kit. Additionally, a questionnaire was applied to farmers to identify risk factors through logistic regression. Results. The farm level prevalence was found to be 67%, and within farms seroprevalence 55%. Abortion history (p= 0.037, OR=5.09), dogs feed source (p= 0.0429, OR=6), cattle drinking water source (p=0.034, OR=4.5) and abortions management (p=0.017, OR=7.43) were found as significant risk factors for infection. Conclusion. There is a high N. caninum seroprevalence in small SAT´s dairy farms in O´Higgins region. These results highlight the need of improving N. caninum surveillance, and the development of preventive measures to avoid losses related with this disease.
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