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1 April 2002 Prevalence of Antibodies to Neospora caninum in White-Tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, From the Southeastern United States
David S. Lindsay, S. E. Little, W. R. Davidson
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Abstract

Serum samples from 305 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from 14 states in the southeastern United States were examined for antibodies to Neospora caninum using a direct agglutination test. Positive agglutination titers were found in 145 (48%) of the white-tailed deer examined: 21 (7%) had titers of 1:25, 92 (30%) had titers of 1:50, and 32 (10%) had titers of ≥1:500. These findings that antibodies to N. caninum are common in white-tailed deer support the concept that a sylvatic cycle might exist for this economically important parasite of domestic cattle.

David S. Lindsay, S. E. Little, and W. R. Davidson "Prevalence of Antibodies to Neospora caninum in White-Tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, From the Southeastern United States," Journal of Parasitology 88(2), 415-417, (1 April 2002). https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2002)088[0415:POATNC]2.0.CO;2
Published: 1 April 2002
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