Neospora caninum: Serological follow-up in dairy cows during pregnancy
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PubMed ID
16469449
Description
We conducted a longitudinal study to follow-up the anti-Neospora caninum serologic status in 30 initially seropositive and 83 initially seronegative cows during their pregnancy. Study cows were blood-sampled every other month during pregnancy until parturition. Blood serum samples were screened for anti-N. caninum antibodies by ELISA. Cows that seroconverted were re-tested by immunoblot as a confirmation test. Among 30 seropositive cows, 28 cows remained seropositive during the whole pregnancy, whereas 2 cows transiently tested negative at least once during pregnancy. Among 83 seronegative cows, 82 cows remained seronegative and 1 cow tested positive three times during the sixth, eighth and last month of pregnancy. As only 2 out of 30 seropositive animals and 1 out of 83 animals changed their serologic status during pregnancy, the study results indicate that there is only a minor temporal instability of anti-N. caninum antibody reactivity in adult cattle.
Date of Publication
2006
Publication Type
Article
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Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Häsler, Barbara | |
Hernandez, Jorge A | |
Reist, Martin | |
Stärk, Katharina D C |
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Series
Veterinary parasitology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0304-4017
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