Prevalence of serum antibodies to toxoplasma gondii in the small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) on Amami-Oshima Island, Japan

Keiko Ito, Shintaro Abe, Ryo Yamashita, Daisuke Sumiyama, Tomoko Kanazawa, Koichi Murata

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Abstract

Prevalence of antibodies to Toxoplasm gondii was studied using the latex agglutination (LA) method, followed by sucrose density gradient centrifugation (SDGC) method on the small Indian mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus), which inhabits Amami-Oshima Island. Of the 362 samples, 38 (10.5%) revealed positive. Single or double peaks in the 7–8 and/or 12–14 fraction to LA titer by SDGC indicated the early stage of T. gondii infection. It is suggested that domestic/feral cats play an important role for spreading this zoonotic pathogen to the mongoose as well as other species that are endemic to this island. Future studies are warranted to prevent the transmission of T. gondii among cats and wild animals in order to maintain the ecosystem health.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-231
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Veterinary Medical Science
Volume82
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Amami-Oshima Island
  • Small Indian mongoose
  • Toxoplasm gondii

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