Seroepidemiology revealed neosporosis as an under-realised entity in dairy cattle reared in South India

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M. Saravanajayam
K. M. Palanivel
S. Saravanan
A. Balasubramaniam
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[1] Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
[2] Veterinary College and Research Institute,Department of Veterinary Public Health and Epidemiology
[3] Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,Department of Veterinary Microbiology
[4] Veterinary College and Research Institute,undefined
[5] Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,undefined
[6] Veterinary College and Research Institute,undefined
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Prevalence; Crossbred cows; Competitive ELISA; Economic loss;
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From the dairy herds (n = 16) reared in few localities of South India with the history of reproductive inefficiency and incidental abortion, 176 sera samples from Jersey (n = 108) and Holstein Friesian (n = 68) crossbred cows were collected to detect prevalence of bovine neosporosis antibodies induced by Neospora caninum (N. caninum) through competitive enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assay (cELISA). The overall true prevalence was found as 23.5% whereas 7.7, 19.1, 25.7 and 40.5% was observed in cows of less than 1 year, 1 to 3 years, 3 to 6 years and above 6 years of age, respectively, denoting that increase in prevalence of N. caninum antibody correlated directly with the age. Among the cattle with and without abortion, 41.1 and 20.6% of true prevalence was found, respectively. The breed-wise true prevalence was 24.3 and 22.2% in Jersey and Holstein Friesians crossbred cows, respectively, indicating that crossbred cows of both breeds are equally susceptible to neosporosis. The prevalence of N. caninum antibody might be attributed to coexistence of dogs resulting in contamination of feed with dog faeces. The presence of dogs with the cattle herd predisposed the herd 3.59 times more to acquire neosporosis than the herd without dogs. The annual estimated economic loss in an aborted herd of having 11 animals was 0.23 million INR due to loss of both calf and milk yield.
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