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Toxoplasma gondii antibody in domestic cats in Melbourne.

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posted on 1999-07-01, 00:00 authored by B Sumner, Leigh AcklandLeigh Ackland
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in a population of domestic cats in Melbourne. DESIGN: An ELISA assay was used to measure T gondii antibody titres in 103 cats from north-eastern Melbourne. Cats were obtained from outer suburban areas (less than 30 km from the Melbourne GPO) and from rural areas (more than 30 km from the Melbourne GPO). RESULTS: Thirty-nine percent of cats were positive for T gondii IgG. Older cats tended to have higher antibody titres. There was no significant difference in the T gondii antibody titres between males and females, or between cats living in urban areas and cats from rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of cats from Melbourne have been exposed to Toxoplasma. This may have implications for the health of wildlife and humans.

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Location

England

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

1999, Wiley

Journal

Australian Veterinary Journal

Volume

77

Pagination

447-449

ISSN

0005-0423

Issue

7

Publisher

Wiley