Gondim, Maria Fernanda Naegeli;Acosta, Igor da Cunha Lima;Rangel, Maria Cristina Valdetaro;Soares, Herbert Sousa;Gennari, Solange Maria;Dubey, Jitender Prakash;Cubas, Zalmir Silvino;Moraes, Wanderlei de;Chaparro, Francisco Javier Sosa;Barreto, Francisco Candido Cardoso;Rossi Junior, João Luiz
Occurrence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in lowland tapirs maintained ex situ in Brazil and Paraguay
Ciência Rural
2017
Journal Article
47
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Lowland Tapir(Tapirus terrestris)is the second largest South American land mammal. It is strictly herbivorous and its exposure to Toxoplasma gondii should be indicative of environmental contamination by oocysts. In the present study antibodies to T. gondii in 47 Brazilian tapirs maintained ex situ in 10 Brazilian and in one Paraguayan institution were sought in serum samples by the modified agglutination test (MAT >=25). None of the animals presented clinical signs during the study. From 47 animals 35 (74.5%) were positive with titers of 25 in 8, 50 in 6, 100 in 12, 200 in 5, 400 in 1 and 800 in 3. One animal had samples collected on twice, and 19 were born in captivity. There was no association between occurrence of T. gondii antibodies and gender, and positive animals were reported in all institutions. The high occurrence of seropositive tapirs born in institutions (54.3%) confirmed the high exposure of these mammals to T. gondii in captivity. Only two cases ofabortion were reported, but it was not possible to correlate these abortions t T. gondii infection.Key words:Ex situ, lowland tapir, Tapirus terrestris, Toxoplasma gondii, seroprevalence.