Apr 01, 2007 · SUMMARY Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite of animals. Until 1988, it was misidentified as Toxoplasma gondii . Since its first recognition in dogs in 1984 and the description of the new genus and species Neospora caninum in 1988, neosporosis has emerged as a serious disease of cattle and dogs worldwide. Abortions and neonatal mortality are a …
Epidemiology and Control of Neosporosis and Neospora … Epidemiology and Control of Neosporosis and Neospora caninum J. P. Dubey,1* G. Schares,2 and L. M. Ortega-Mora3 Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Animal and Natural Resources Institute, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department (PDF) Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak ... Neospora caninum is considered one of the major causes of repeated abortions in livestock. This study aimed to determine the seropositivity to N. caninum using indirect ELISA and the influence of the infection on the occurrence of abortions in Seroprevalence and Clinical Outcomes of Neospora caninum ...
Epidemiology and Control of Neosporosis and Neospora … Epidemiology and Control of Neosporosis and Neospora caninum J. P. Dubey,1* G. Schares,2 and L. M. Ortega-Mora3 Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Animal and Natural Resources Institute, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department (PDF) Neospora caninum - Associated Abortions in Slovak ... Neospora caninum is considered one of the major causes of repeated abortions in livestock. This study aimed to determine the seropositivity to N. caninum using indirect ELISA and the influence of the infection on the occurrence of abortions in Seroprevalence and Clinical Outcomes of Neospora caninum ...
Neospora caninum in cattle in Sweden - Epsilon Open Archive Neospora caninum is a coccidian parasite with a two-host life cycle including a canine definitive host. In cattle the parasite is an important cause worldwide of abortion, stillbirth and calves born weak. This thesis, which deals with neosporosis in Swedish cattle, is based on five separate publications. The brain of a stillborn calf, seropositive to N. caninum and born to a seropositive … Neospora caninum and Hammondia heydorni are separate ... Neospora caninum and Hammondia heydorni, coccidian parasites with structurally similar oocysts in canine feces, have been thought to be one species. Evidence is here presented that they are two separate species. Absence of Neospora caninum DNA in Human Clinical … of these findings is uncertain because neither parasite DNA nor viable parasites have been demonstrated in hu - man tissues. Unconfirmed reports of N. caninum –specif- ic antibodies in the human population (4,5) prompted us to test specifically for Neospora DNA in human clinical specimens and assess its possible role in human illness. Vaccines and drugs against Neospora caninum, an important ...
3 Abstract Pinitkiatisakul, S. 2007. Recombinant subunit vaccines against Neospora caninum. Doctoral thesis. ISSN 1652-6880, ISBN 978-91-576-7339-8 The intracellular protozoan parasite Neospora caninum is an important cause of bovine abortion and congenital infection in …
Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Sarcocystis neurona, and S. canis are related protozoans that can cause mortality in many species of domestic and wild animals. Recently, T. gondii and S. neurona were recognized to cause encephalitis in marine mammals. As yet, there is no report of natural exposure of N. caninum in marine mammals. Detection of Neospora caninum DNA in cases of bovine and ... Apr 12, 2019 · Neospora caninum is a commonly diagnosed cause of reproductive losses in farmed ruminants worldwide. This study examined 495 and 308 samples (brain, heart and placenta) which were collected from 455 and 119 aborted cattle and sheep fetuses, respectively. Neosporosis Recognizing and Preventing Neospora caninum ... Neospora caninum is a major cause of abortions in cattle. First recognized in 1988, and linked to dogs in 1998, this parasite causes an infection called neosporosis. Studies have shown that at least half the dairy and beef herds in the United States have one or more animals that have been exposed. In an infected