Prevalence of antibodies to toxoplasma gondii in cattle and swine in the Netherlands: Towards an integrated control of livestock production |
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Authors: | F. van Knapen A.F.T. Kremers J.H. Franchimont U. Narucka |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection , Bilthoven, the Netherlands;2. Nat. Inst. of Public Health and Environmental Protection , P.O. Box 1, Bilthoven, 3720 BA, the Netherlands;3. National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection , Bilthoven, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Summary Serological surveys of the prevalence of antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii were carried out amongst swine and cattle in the Netherlands. Data were analysed according to the different categories of animals. The results show very low seroprevalences of Toxoplasma gondii in finishing pigs (1.8%) and in fattening calves (1.2%). In sows and dairy cattle, respectively, seroprevalences of 30.9% and 27.9% respectively, were found, demonstrating clearly the environmental infection pressure and illustrating the importance of housing and management in establishing low infection rates. Substantially different seroprevalences were found between dairy cattle sampled in the North and in the South of the Netherlands (13.1% and 42.6%, respectively). The infection rates in the samples from finishing pigs, fattening calves, and dairy cattle demonstrate that seroprevalences in individual farms or herds may differ considerably. Investigation of the factors involved can be useful in determining the causes of infection and for developing measures with regard to prevention. The very low seroprevalences in finishing pigs and fattening calves indicate, however, that the production of toxoplasma‐free meat may be well within reach in modern husbandry. Since farm animals easily are infected, serological screening of individual farms or herds for the absence of T. gondii infection, as a part of the Integrated Quality Control programme, can be helpful in determining the quality of livestock production and in developing certain standards of hygiene for individual farms. |
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