Abstract
We used PCR to detect Toxoplasma gondii in the principal game species in southwestern Spain. We detected T. gondii in 32.2% of animals tested. Prevalences varied from 14.7% in wild boar (Sus scrofa) to 51.2% in red fox (Vulpes vulpes). The most prevalent genotype was type II (50.0%), followed by type III (20.6%) and type I (5.9%). Mixed infections (11.8%) were detected inwild boar (types I+III) and red fox (types II+III). Polymorphic strains (11.8%) were detected in several species. The high prevalence and the genetic variability shown could have implications for infection of farm animals and humans.
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Calero-Bernal, R., Saugar, J. M., Frontera, E., Pe´rez-Martín, J. E., Habela, M. A., Serrano, F. J., … Fuentes, I. (2015). Prevalence and genotype identification of Toxoplasma gondii in wild animals from southwestern Spain. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51(1), 233–238. https://doi.org/10.7589/2013-09-233
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