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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 2014; 44 (2): 389-392
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-166020

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Out of 225 fecal samples [40 of calves, 128 of lambs and 57 of goat kids] received in the Veterinary Laboratories, Kuwait, 43 [19.1%] were found to be positive for Cryptosporidium using the conventional method, modified acid-fast stain, and the immunologic technique, the immuno-chromatography assay. Calf fecal samples showed the highest infection rate [37.5%], followed by goat kids [21%] and then Lambs [12.5%]. Results obtained by conventional method were found to be consistent with those detected using the immunologic technique


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Animaux , Bétail/parasitologie , Bovins/parasitologie , Ovis/parasitologie , Fèces/parasitologie , Zoonoses/parasitologie
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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. 2013; 43 (2): 303-314
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-170608

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In Kuwait, stray cats were surveyed for enteric protozoan infection using fecal examination and their sera were tested for Toxoplasma gondii IgG using indirect hemagglutination test [IHAT] as well as for feline immunodeficiency virus [FIV] antibodies and feline leukaemia virus [FeLV] antibodies using ELISA. Out of 240 fecal samples examined 22 [9.2%] were found to be infected with oocysts of four species of coccidian protozoa. Isopspora felis was the most predominant enteric protozoan parasite [7.1%], followed by T. gondii [2.1%], I. rivolta [1.6], Sarcocystis was only found in one case [0.4%]. Juvenile cats [>/= 6 months old] had higher infection rate with oocyst of enteric protozoa than older cats [p-value 0.001]. Sero-survey of 240 stray cats revealed that 19.6% were positive to T gondii IgG. Toxoplasma sero-positivity was observed in higher number of adults compared to young cats suggests that with age the risk of exposure to T gondii increases. While concurrent retroviral infections were not found to be associated with increased risk for developing T. gondii antibodies


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Animaux , Chats/parasitologie , Protozooses animales/médecine vétérinaire , Toxoplasmose animale/immunologie , Prévalence , Saisons , Test ELISA
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