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1 August 2003 Toxoplasma gondii Isolates of Free-Ranging Chickens From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mouse Mortality, Genotype, and Oocyst Shedding by Cats
J. P. Dubey, D. H. Graham, Daniele Seipel da Silva, T. Lehmann, Lilian M. G. Bahia-Oliveira
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Abstract

Most isolates of Toxoplasma gondii can be grouped into 3 genetic lineages. In the present study, 67 isolates of T. gondii were obtained by bioassay in mice inoculated with brains and hearts of 96 asymptomatic chickens from an area highly endemic to human infection in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Of the 48 isolates genotyped using the SAG2 locus, 34 (70%) were of type I and 13 (27%) were of type III. No isolate of type II was recovered. Isolates from 1 chicken contained a type I and type III mixed infection, indicating natural multiparasite infection in the same animal. Cats fed mice infected with 11 type I strains shed 19–535 million oocysts in their feces, indicating that type I isolates can circulate in the environment.

J. P. Dubey, D. H. Graham, Daniele Seipel da Silva, T. Lehmann, and Lilian M. G. Bahia-Oliveira "Toxoplasma gondii Isolates of Free-Ranging Chickens From Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mouse Mortality, Genotype, and Oocyst Shedding by Cats," Journal of Parasitology 89(4), 851-853, (1 August 2003). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-60R
Published: 1 August 2003
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