In some European countries there is an increasing interest on donkey. Despite there are few
data regarding the donkey’s parasitic diseases especially those with a protozoal etiology as
neosporosis. Samples used in the study were collected from 238 domestic donkeys during
year 2010 in Southern Italy from 207 females and 31 males of five breeds (Martina-Franca,
Amiata, Sicilian-Grey, Ragusano, Sardinian) and crossbreeds with the average age 9 years (1
month – 24 year). Sera were tested by a competitive-inhibition enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay for antibodies against Neospora caninum; the sera were marked positive, if more
than 30% inhibition was found. Out of a total 238 donkeys, 28 (11.8%) were found positive
for Neospora antibodies with 12% in females and 6% in males. Different seroprevalence
15.4%, 16%, 12% and 8.8% were found in age categories <1 year, 1–4 years, 5–9 years and
≥10
years, respectively. The seroprevalence ranged in different breeds from 36% (Sicilian-Grey)
to 0% (Sardinian) and in different use from 17% (for breeding) to 0% (for meat production).
Logistic regression analysis demonstrated evidence of a significant (P < 0.05) association
between crossbreed origin of samples and risk of protozoan infection; age of donkeys
was also significant risk factor for protozoan infection. No statistical significant difference
(P > 0.05) was found among genders and use of donkeys and risk of N. caninum infection.
This is the first serological survey for Neospora spp. performed in donkeys
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