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Evidence that primary infection of Charollais sheep with Toxoplasma gondii may not prevent foetal infection and abortion in subsequent lambings

Morley, EK; Williams, RH; Hughes, JM; Thomasson, D; Terry, RS; Duncanson, P; Smith, JE; Hide, G

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Authors

EK Morley

RH Williams

JM Hughes

D Thomasson

RS Terry

P Duncanson

JE Smith



Abstract

A study carried out on a sheep farm examined whether Toxoplasma gondii foetal infection and associated abortion occur in successive lambings. We identified 29 ewes that gave birth to lambs on at least 2 successive years over our study period,2000–2003. Tissue samples from the progeny of these ewes were analysed by PCR to determine infection status with T. gondii. T. gondii-infected lambs were born in 31% of successive pregnancies. T. gondii-positive lambs were aborted in successive pregnancies in 21% of lambings during study period, 2000–2003. The frequency of successive abortions within this flock over the period 1992–2003 was 18%. If a lamb was congenitally infected there was a high risk (69%) that the successive lamb from that ewe would also be congenitally infected. Similarly, if a lamb was aborted there was a high risk
(55%) of abortion in the next lamb produced. These data suggest that life-long immunity to T. gondii infections may not always be acquired following an initial infection and raises the question as to whether the mechanisms of T. gondii transmission prior to and during ovine pregnancies are fully understood.

Citation

Morley, E., Williams, R., Hughes, J., Thomasson, D., Terry, R., Duncanson, P., …Hide, G. (2008). Evidence that primary infection of Charollais sheep with Toxoplasma gondii may not prevent foetal infection and abortion in subsequent lambings. Parasitology, 135, 167-173. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182007003721

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Dec 21, 2009
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Journal Parasitology
Print ISSN 0031-1820
Publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 135
Pages 167-173
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182007003721
Keywords Toxoplasma gondii / ovine pregnancy / successive abortion / congenital infection /
PCR
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182007003721

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