Sero-epidemiological survey for toxoplasmosis in wild New World monkeys (Cebus spp.; Alouatta caraya) at the Paraná river basin, Paraná State, Brazil.

Journal: Veterinary Parasitology
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Abstract

In this study, we captured 60 wild New World monkeys (Cebus spp.; Alouatta caraya) at the Paraná river basin, Paraná State, Brazil, and modified agglutination test (MAT) was performed to evaluate anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies. Prevalence was 30.2% (13/43) in Cebus spp. (capuchin monkeys) and 17.6% (3/17) for A. caraya (black and golden howler monkeys). MAT showed antibody titers of 16 (15/16) and 64 (1/16). Herein, we have observed an odds ratio (OR)=4.67 (1.060.05). The present work is the first report on serum occurrence of anti-T. gondii antibodies in wild capuchin monkeys and in wild black and golden howler monkeys.

Authors
João Garcia, Walfrido Svoboda, Andréas Chryssafidis, Luciano De Souza Malanski, Marcos Shiozawa, Lucas De Moraes Aguiar, Gustavo Teixeira, Gabriela Ludwig, Lineu Da Silva, Carmem Hilst, Italmar Navarro
Relevant Conditions

Toxoplasmosis