Abstract

BackgroundToxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite, infects almost all warm-blooded animals and humans. Limited information is available about T. gondii infection in Tibetan Sheep in Gansu province, northwestern China. In the present study, we estimated the seroprevalence and risk factors of T. gondii infection in this region of China.ResultsA total of 1732 Tibetan Sheep were included from Tianzhu and Maqu in Gansu province. Antibodies to T. gondii were examined by modified agglutination test (MAT), and 352 (20.3%) out of 1732 Tibetan sheep were found positive. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the risk factors associated with seroprevalence, the results showed that age, gender, and numbers of past pregnancies were not the significant risk factors. However, Tibetan sheep in Maqu had a 1.64 times (odds ratio [OR] =1.637, 95% CI =1.291-2.075, P < 0.001) higher seroprevalence compared to Tianzhu, and the seropositivity in summer were 1.61 times (OR =1.608, 95% CI =1.122-2.303, P = 0.010) higher compared to Tibetan sheep in winter, followed by 1.42 times (OR =1.419, 95% CI =1.002-2.011, P = 0.049) in spring. Thus, season and location were considered as risk factors associated with T. gondii infection in this study.ConclusionsThis is the first report of T. gondii seroprevalence in Tibetan sheep in Gansu province, which enriches the epidemiological data of T. gondii infection in Tibetan sheep in China. The results of this study indicate that Tibetan sheep in Gansu province are frequently exposed to T. gondii, posing a direct threat to the public health as well as to local sheep industry. These data is useful to strengthen future prevention and control of T. gondii infection in Tibetan sheep in this region.

Highlights

  • Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite, infects almost all warm-blooded animals and humans

  • In this study, 352 (20.3%, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 18.43-22.22) of 1732 Tibetan sheep were positive for antibodies against T. gondii, and the titers ranged from 1:25 to more than 1:3200

  • Positive samples were found in all four age groups, varied from 18.6 to 21.2%, and the highest prevalence was detected in Tibetan sheep of the between 1 and 3 years of age (21.2%, 95% CI = 17.89-24.51)

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Introduction

Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite, infects almost all warm-blooded animals and humans. Limited information is available about T. gondii infection in Tibetan Sheep in Gansu province, northwestern China. We estimated the seroprevalence and risk factors of T. gondii infection in this region of China. Two studies about the seroprevalence of T. gondii infection in Tibetan sheep were carried out in Tibet and Qinghai province [6,7], little information is available on the seroprevalence and risk factors for T. gondii in Tibetan sheep in Gansu province. Since Gansu province is one of the largest industrial regions for Tibetan sheep, it is important to quantify the prevalence of T. gondii infection in Tibetan sheep and further understand the potential

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