Neosporosis in Naturally Infected Sheep Herds, a Prospective Cohort Study over Three Years

Author:

Tirosh-Levy Sharon1ORCID,Asher Omri1,Peri Markovich Michal2ORCID,Yasur Landau Daniel1,Blinder Elena1,Mazuz Monica L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Parasitology, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan 50200, Israel

2. Poultry Health Division, Israel Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Beit Dagan 50200, Israel

Abstract

Background: Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite and a main cause of abortions in cattle worldwide. However, its role in abortions and decreased fertility in sheep is not completely understood, especially due to the complex, multifactorial etiology of abortions. This study aimed to perform a longitudinal field study to investigate the epidemiology of neosporosis and its effect on fertility in endemic sheep herds. Methods: Serological (IFAT) and clinical (outcome of pregnancy) data from 153 ewe-lambs was collected in four intensive management farms in Israel during three consecutive pregnancies. Results: The seroprevalence in ewe-lambs at different farms varied between 24% and 93%. The overall seroprevalence increased from 50% in ewe-lambs to 96.6% at the end of the third pregnancy. Horizontal infection was observed in all farms, with seroconversion in 59% of seronegative sheep. Abortion rates were lower (p = 0.004) in seropositive ewes in the first pregnancy and not significantly higher in seropositive sheep in consecutive pregnancies. Seropositivity or seroconversion were not associated with abortions or repeated abortions; however, many aborting ewes were removed from the flock. Conclusions: No direct short- or long-term association was found between Neopsora infection and abortions. The variations between flocks and pregnancies suggest a more complex etiology.

Funder

The Dairy Board

Publisher

MDPI AG

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