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1 December 2005 Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii From Chickens From Sri Lanka
J. P. Dubey, R. P V. J. Rajapakse, D. K. Ekanayake, C. Sreekumar, T. Lehmann
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The prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in free-ranging chickens is a good indicator of the prevalence of T. gondii oocysts in the soil because chickens feed from the ground. The prevalence of T. gondii in 100 free-range chickens (Gallus domesticus) from Sri Lanka was determined. Antibodies to T. gondii were assayed by the modified agglutination test (MAT). Antibodies were found in 39 chickens with titers of 1:5 in 8, 1:10 in 8, 1:20 in 4, 1:40 in 5, 1:80 in 5, 1:160 in 5, 1:320 in 2, 1:640 or more in 2. Hearts and brains of 36 chickens with MAT titers of 1:5 or more were bioassayed in mice. Tissues of 3 chickens with doubtful titers of 1:5 were pooled and fed to a cat; the cat shed T. gondii oocysts in its feces. Tissues from 61 chickens with titers of less than 1:5 were pooled and fed to 2 T. gondii-free cats; the cats did not shed oocysts. Toxoplasma gondii was isolated from 11 of 36 seropositive chickens by bioassay in mice. All 12 T. gondii isolates were avirulent for mice. Genotyping of 12 isolates using the SAG2 locus indicated that 6 were type III, and 6 were type II. This is the first report of genetic characterization of T. gondii from any host in Sri Lanka.

J. P. Dubey, R. P V. J. Rajapakse, D. K. Ekanayake, C. Sreekumar, and T. Lehmann "Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii From Chickens From Sri Lanka," Journal of Parasitology 91(6), 1480-1482, (1 December 2005). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-479R.1
Published: 1 December 2005
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