Spencer Jennifer A, Higginbotham Michael J, Blagburn Byron L
Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA.
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2003 Sep;34(3):246-9. doi: 10.1638/02-046.
Seven serum samples of 101 samples from nondomestic, captive and free-ranging felids from the United States were indirect fluorescent antibody positive for antibodies to Neospora caninum, whereas 44 samples were positive for antibodies to T. gondii. Although none of the captive animals displayed clinical signs of disease, nondomestic felids in the United States have been exposed to, and are likely infected with, N. caninum and T. gondii. This may have serious implications for zoological gardens exhibiting susceptible animals, such as kangaroos, close to felids.
在美国,从非家养、圈养和自由放养的猫科动物采集的101份血清样本中,有7份对犬新孢子虫抗体呈间接荧光抗体阳性,而44份对弓形虫抗体呈阳性。尽管没有一只圈养动物表现出疾病的临床症状,但美国的非家养猫科动物已接触过犬新孢子虫和弓形虫,并且很可能已被感染。这可能会对在猫科动物附近展出易感动物(如袋鼠)的动物园产生严重影响。