Title of article :
The role of Neospora caninum in three cases of
unexplained ewe abortions in the southern
North Island of New Zealand
Author/Authors :
L. Howe، نويسنده , , D.M. West ?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Unexplained abortions observed in three southern North Island sheep farms were investigated to determine if there was an
association with Neospora caninum infection. Ewe hoggets and ewes on three farms that exhibited a persistent abortion problem,
despite vaccination against Toxoplasma and Campylobacter infections, were chosen for this study. Bloodwas obtained from aborting,
non-aborting and selected ewes that had dead foetuses at scanning. Some ewes were euthanized and examination of their uterine
contents, gross examination and histopathology were performed. Serology was conducted for N. caninum, Toxoplasma gondii
and Leptospira interrogans serovar Pomona and Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo antibodies. Whole blood and selected
tissues were used in polymerase chain reactions (PCR) to detect DNA from N. caninum and T. gondii. Gross examination and
histopathology was not diagnostic and no bacterial pathogens were isolated. N. caninum indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT)
serology identified 19 of 67 samples as positive, with titres ranging from 1:100 to 1:800. Serological results for Toxoplasma and
Leptospira were generally negative or had low (1:100 dilution) titres, indicative of vaccination or previous exposure. N. caninum
DNA was also detected by PCR in 23 of 64 samples, including in aborted foetal material. T. gondii DNA was detected by PCR in
only 2 of the 64 blood samples. The results of these current investigations are suggestive of an association between N. caninum
infection and abortion in sheep within New Zealand.
Clinical relevance: N. caninum may be an important cause of sheep abortions.
© 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords :
IFAT , abortion , PCR , Neospora caninum , sheep , Toxoplasma gondii
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research