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Seroprevalence aginst Toxoplasma gondii in Domiciled Cats in Japan.
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1998
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Parasitic DiseaseStray CatsAllergyAnimal ScienceMedicineZoonotic DiseaseVeterinary PathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary EpidemiologyVeterinary DiagnosticsLatex Agglutination TestDomiciled CatsParasitology
A serological survey with latex agglutination test to detect anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies was conducted on 800 serum samples collected from domiciled cats at animal hospitals in various areas of Japan. The overall prevalence was 6.0% (48/800). Among 48 positive individuals, there was no specific distribution of strength of antibody titers; the titers were 1:64 in 8 cats, 1:128 in 12, 1:256 in 8, 1:512 in 10, 1:1,024 in 8 and 1:2,048 in 2. The maximum prevalence was 15.4% in 13 cats at 17-23 yrs old group, whereas all were negative in 58 cats aged 12-16 yrs. The age groups in the order of higher prevalence were 8, 4, 10, 5, 3, and 7 yrs, showing no aging effect to the prevalence. In terms of rearing conditions of those cats, they were classified into 4 groups, i.e., indoor, free, outdoor, and others. The prevalence in the outdoor group (11.1%) was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that in the free group (4.8%). Epidemiological aspects observed in the domiciled cats were different from those reported in the stray cats.
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