Published December 7, 2018 | Version v1

SHEEP AND GOATS TOXOPLASMOSIS PREVALENCE IN NORTHERN BORDERS AREAS OF COTE D?IVOIRE: CASE OF BAGOUE AND TCHOLOGO REGIONS.

  • 1. Animal Biology, Production and Health Laboratory,Agropastoral Management Institute, Peleforo GON COULIBALY University, Korhogo, Cote d?Ivoire.
  • 2. Regional Laboratory of Korhogo (LRK) of LANADA, Cote d?Ivoire.
  • 3. Training and Research Unit in Biological Sciences, Peleforo GON COULIBALY University, Korhogo, Cote d?Ivoire.
  • 4. North Antenna, Livestock Development Support Project in Cote d\'Ivoire, Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources.
  • 5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), EthiopiaOffice, African Union, Addis Abeba, Ethiopie.

Description

In order to evaluate the seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in small ruminants (sheep, goats) marketed in the north of C?te d\'Ivoire, an epidemiological survey was carried out from March to September 2018 in Bagou? and Tchologo regions. For that purpose, a total of 300 animals including 152 sheep and 148 goats were sampled in the study area. The sera obtained after treatment of collected blood samples were analysed with a latex particle agglutination test. The results revealed that the overall toxoplasmosis prevalence in small ruminants was 13.33%. Goats antibodies anti-Toxoplasma gondii prevalence was 18.24% (95% CI: 12.02-24.47) versus 8.55% (95%CI: 4.11-13) in sheep. The difference observed those prevalences was statistically significant (p <0.05). In contrast, the toxoplasmosis prevalence according to region, department, sex and age in this study all showed nonsignificant differences (p> 0.05). Goats are more infected than sheep in Bagou? and Tchologo regions.

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