Neosporose equina: ocorrência de anticorpos anti-Neospora spp. e associação entre status sorológico de éguas e de suas crias

Neospora caninum and N. hughesi are protozoa which can infect horses and can cause reproductive and neurological diseases, respectively. The pathogenesis of neosporosis in horses is poorly understood, as well as the sources of horizontal infection of N. hughesi. Furthermore, there are doubts about the role of the vertical transmission of Neospora spp. in maintenance of these parasites in equine populations. In this study, we evaluated: (1) the occurrence of infections by Neospora spp. in a population of mares (in reproductive age) on a farm of Crioula breed horses; and (2) the possible association between the serological status of mares and of their offspring, aiming to investigate, indirectly, the relevance of transplacental transmission for the occurrence of Neospora spp. in these horses. We found a highly significant association between the serological status of mares and their offspring. Although had been exposed to the same environmental risk factors, the descendants of seropositive mares had a higher percentage of seropositivity against Neospora spp. compared to the descendants of seronegative mares. The association between kinship and serological status indicates an influence of vertical (transplacental) infection raising the occurrence of Neospora spp. in the studied equine population.

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