Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors

The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii among household dogs in Shanghai (the most important industrial and commercial city in China), and to assess the possible risk factors associated with the infection. During 2014–2015, a total o...

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Main Authors: Wei Jiang, Yan Wang, Yingchun Liu, Tao Li, Yongjun Chen, Shaohui Wang, Xiangan Han, Quan Wang
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Published: Institute of Rural Health 2016-07-01
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spelling doaj-949ea5dc90f64162a07019089ea65ef92020-11-24T22:25:59ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632016-07-0123342042410.5604/12321966.121918072442Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factorsWei Jiang0Yan Wang1Yingchun Liu2Tao Li3Yongjun Chen4Shaohui Wang5Xiangan Han6Quan Wang7Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaAnimals, Plants and Food Inspection and Quarantine Technical Center of Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaChinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, Shanghai, PR ChinaThe aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii among household dogs in Shanghai (the most important industrial and commercial city in China), and to assess the possible risk factors associated with the infection. During 2014–2015, a total of 408 sera were collected from healthy household dogs and tested for L. infantum and T. gondii infection using commercial ELISA kits. The endemic characteristics according to gender, age group and breed were revealed by statistical descriptions and inference. The positive rates of L. infantum[ infection (24/408, 5.9%) were lower than those of T. gondii infection (37/408, 9.1%), and co-infection with both parasites was detected in seven dogs (7/408, 1.7%). Seropositivity for either parasite was more likely associated with age: the seroprevalence of T. gondii infection ranged from 1.3% (dogs≤1 year) – 18.7% (dogs>6 years), whereas that of L. infantum ranged from 1.3% (dogs≤1 year) – 9.9 % (dogs>6 years). Interestingly, the rates of exposure to both L. infantum and T. gondii were higher in males than in females. Relatively higher exposure rates for L. infantum and T. gondii were also observed in crossbred dogs compared with purebred dogs. However, neither gender nor breed is likely a determining factor for infection with these two parasites (P>0.05). Identification of the risk factors that underlie these differences may help in the prevention of L. infantum and T. gondii infection in household dogs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of L. infantum and T. gondii infection in household dogs in Shanghai, which shows that these two important parasites are still prevalent in this region. Therefore, it is necessary to take integrated strategies for prevention and control of infection in animals, which could help to reduce human infection in the region.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Seroepidemiological-study-of-canine-Leishmania-infantum-and-Toxoplasma-gondii-infections-in-Shanghai-China-and-analysis-of-risk-factors,72442,0,2.htmlseroprevalenceLeishmania infantumtoxoplasma gondiihousehold dogsrisk factors
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Yan Wang
Yingchun Liu
Tao Li
Yongjun Chen
Shaohui Wang
Xiangan Han
Quan Wang
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Yan Wang
Yingchun Liu
Tao Li
Yongjun Chen
Shaohui Wang
Xiangan Han
Quan Wang
Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
seroprevalence
Leishmania infantum
toxoplasma gondii
household dogs
risk factors
author_facet Wei Jiang
Yan Wang
Yingchun Liu
Tao Li
Yongjun Chen
Shaohui Wang
Xiangan Han
Quan Wang
author_sort Wei Jiang
title Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
title_short Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
title_full Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
title_fullStr Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
title_full_unstemmed Seroepidemiological study of canine Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii infections in Shanghai, China, and analysis of risk factors
title_sort seroepidemiological study of canine leishmania infantum and toxoplasma gondii infections in shanghai, china, and analysis of risk factors
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2016-07-01
description The aim of this study was to determine the seroprevalence of Leishmania infantum and Toxoplasma gondii among household dogs in Shanghai (the most important industrial and commercial city in China), and to assess the possible risk factors associated with the infection. During 2014–2015, a total of 408 sera were collected from healthy household dogs and tested for L. infantum and T. gondii infection using commercial ELISA kits. The endemic characteristics according to gender, age group and breed were revealed by statistical descriptions and inference. The positive rates of L. infantum[ infection (24/408, 5.9%) were lower than those of T. gondii infection (37/408, 9.1%), and co-infection with both parasites was detected in seven dogs (7/408, 1.7%). Seropositivity for either parasite was more likely associated with age: the seroprevalence of T. gondii infection ranged from 1.3% (dogs≤1 year) – 18.7% (dogs>6 years), whereas that of L. infantum ranged from 1.3% (dogs≤1 year) – 9.9 % (dogs>6 years). Interestingly, the rates of exposure to both L. infantum and T. gondii were higher in males than in females. Relatively higher exposure rates for L. infantum and T. gondii were also observed in crossbred dogs compared with purebred dogs. However, neither gender nor breed is likely a determining factor for infection with these two parasites (P>0.05). Identification of the risk factors that underlie these differences may help in the prevention of L. infantum and T. gondii infection in household dogs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of L. infantum and T. gondii infection in household dogs in Shanghai, which shows that these two important parasites are still prevalent in this region. Therefore, it is necessary to take integrated strategies for prevention and control of infection in animals, which could help to reduce human infection in the region.
topic seroprevalence
Leishmania infantum
toxoplasma gondii
household dogs
risk factors
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