Estimation of Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in sheep in Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria

Abdelkrim Aroussi, A. Megharbi, M. Khaled, Hadj Labdouni, Kadi Diafi, Fatima-Zohra Ramdani
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Abstract Sheep are considered as an important reservoir of human Toxoplasma gondii infections, although more recent data on the prevalence of T. gondii in sheep in Algeria are lacking. This study aimed to investigate the seroprevalence of T. gondii in sheep to obtain a better insight into the importance of sheep as reservoirs of human infection. A commercial ELISA kit, which detects antibodies against T. gondii, was utilized to test 269 sera collected from yearling sheep in the municipal slaughterhouse of Sidi-Bel-Abbes city between October 2020 and February 2021. Simultaneously, we assessed the cut-off as recommended by the manufacturer (S/P>50%) and the bootstrap statistical model to estimate the optimal cut-off value (OD = 0.12). The overall seroprevalence was estimated at 34.2% (92/269) using the ELISA kit cut-off and 50.5% (136/269) using the bootstrapped cut-off, being significantly higher compared to sheep from other regions in Algeria. In conclusion, the seroprevalence of T. gondii in sheep was elevated, constituting, therefore, a major public health concern, as sheep meat could be a significant source of T. gondii infection for human consumers. Further studies are required to estimate the impact of abortion among livestock animals caused by T. gondii infection such as sheep, where it could lead to considerable economic losses.
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阿尔及利亚西迪贝尔阿贝斯绵羊刚地弓形虫血清流行率的估计
绵羊被认为是人类弓形虫感染的重要宿主,尽管缺乏关于阿尔及利亚绵羊中弓形虫流行率的最新数据。本研究旨在调查羊中弓形虫的血清阳性率,以更好地了解羊作为人类感染宿主的重要性。利用一种检测弓形虫抗体的商用ELISA试剂盒,对2020年10月至2021年2月期间从西迪-贝尔阿贝斯市市屠宰场收集的269只一岁羊的血清进行了检测。同时,我们评估了制造商推荐的截止值(S/P>50%)和bootstrap统计模型,以估计最佳截止值(OD = 0.12)。使用ELISA试剂盒的截止值估计总血清阳性率为34.2%(92/269),使用bootstrap截止值估计为50.5%(136/269),与阿尔及利亚其他地区的绵羊相比显着较高。总之,绵羊中弓形虫的血清阳性率升高,因此构成一个重大的公共卫生问题,因为羊肉可能是人类消费者感染弓形虫的一个重要来源。需要进一步的研究来估计由弓形虫感染引起的流产对家畜(如羊)的影响,这可能导致相当大的经济损失。
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