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adam_text | Contents
Preface
to the Second Edition
........................................................................................................xiii
The Author
.......................................................................................................................................xv
Abbreviations
.................................................................................................................................xvii
General Biology
.................................................................................................................................1
1.1
Introduction and History
.........................................................................................................1
1.2
Structure and Life Cycle
.........................................................................................................1
1.2.1
Tachyzoite
..................................................................................................................5
1.2.2
Bradyzoites and Tissue Cysts
..................................................................................13
1.2.3
Life Cycle in the Definitive Host, the Cat
................................................................17
1.2.3.1
Bradyzoite-Induced Cycle in the Cat
.......................................................18
1.2.3.2
Oocyst-Induced Cycle in the Cat
..............................................................25
1.2.3.3
Tachyzoite-Induced Cycle in the Cat
.......................................................26
1.2.4
Life Cycle in the Intermediate Hosts, Including Humans and Cats
........................29
1.3
Molecular Biology
.................................................................................................................30
1.4
Transmission
.........................................................................................................................33
1.4.1
Transmission by Oocysts
.........................................................................................33
1.4.1.1
Cats Are Everywhere
...............................................................................33
1.4.1.2
Shedding of Oocysts by Naturally Infected Domestic Cats
.....................36
1.4.1.3
Repeat Shedding of Oocysts
....................................................................38
1.4.1.4
Shedding of Oocysts by Naturally Infected Wild Felids
.........................39
1.4.1.5
Dispersal of Oocysts in the Environment
................................................40
1.4.1.6
Environmental Resistance of Oocysts
......................................................40
1.4.1.7
Detection of Oocysts in Environmental Samples
.....................................41
1.4.2
Transmission by Tissue Cysts
..................................................................................43
1.4.3
Transmission by Tachyzoites
...................................................................................45
1.5
Epidemiology
........................................................................................................................46
1.6
Host-Parasite Relationships
...................................................................................................47
1.7
Diagnosis
...............................................................................................................................52
1.8
Protective Immunity and Vaccination
..................................................................................53
1.9
Treatment
..............................................................................................................................54
1.10
Prevention and Control
..........................................................................................................54
1.11
Techniques
.............................................................................................................................55
1.11.1
Cultivation
................................................................................................................55
1.11.1.1
Tachyzoites
...............................................................................................55
1.11.1.2
Tissue Cysts
..............................................................................................56
1.11.1.3
Oocysts
.....................................................................................................57
1.11.2
Isolation of T. gondii
................................................................................................60
1.11.2.1
Bioassays of Tissues in Mice
....................................................................60
1.11.2.2
Bioassays of T. gondii in Cats
..................................................................61
1.11.2.3
Examination of Cat
Feces
for T. gondii Oocysts
......................................61
1.11.3
Inoculation and Examination of Mice for T. gondii
................................................63
1.11.4 Serologie
Procedures
...............................................................................................64
1.11.4.1
Detection of Humoral Antibodies
............................................................64
1.11.4.2
Avidity Tests
.............................................................................................68
v¡¡¡
CONTENTS
1.11.5
Detection of
T.
gondii
DNA.....................................................................................68
1.11.6
Immunohistochemical Staining
...............................................................................69
1.11.7
Cryopreservation
......................................................................................................70
1.12
Safety Concerns and Precautions while Working with T. gondii
.........................................71
Chapter
2
Toxoplasmosis in Humans (Homo sapiens)
.....................................................................................73
2.1 Serologie
Prevalence
.............................................................................................................73
2.2
Clinical Infections
.................................................................................................................77
2.2.1
Primary, Postnatally Acquired Toxoplasmosis
........................................................77
2.2.2
Secondary, Prenatally Transmitted (Congenital) Toxoplasmosis
............................82
2.3
Diagnosis
...............................................................................................................................88
2.3.1
Lymphoglandular Toxoplasmosis
............................................................................88
2.3.2
In the Immune-Deficient Patient
..............................................................................88
2.3.3
In Ocular Toxoplasmosis
..........................................................................................88
2.3.4
In the Pregnant Woman
...........................................................................................89
2.3.5
In the Fetus
..............................................................................................................90
2.3.6
In the Baby
...............................................................................................................90
2.4
Treatment
..............................................................................................................................90
2.5
Prevention
..............................................................................................................................91
2.5.1
Immunosuppressed Patients
.....................................................................................91
2.5.2
Prophylactic Treatment during Pregnancy
..............................................................92
Acknowledgment
.............................................................................................................................93
Chapter
3
Toxoplasmosis in Domestic Cats and Other Felids
..........................................................................95
3.1
Domestic Cats (Felis catus)
..................................................................................................95
3.1.1
Natural Infections
....................................................................................................95
3.1.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
................................................................................95
3.1.1.2
Prevalence of Viable T. gondii in Tissues of Cats
..................................102
3.1.1.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................102
3.1.2
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................107
3.1.2.1
Pathogenesis
...........................................................................................107
3.1.2.2
Immune Responses
.................................................................................107
3.2
Other Felids
.........................................................................................................................108
3.2.1
Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................108
3.2.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii from Feral Felids
......................................................108
3.2.3
Clinical Toxoplasmosis
..........................................................................................117
3.2.3.1
Pallas Cats
..............................................................................................117
3.2.3.2
Sand Cats
................................................................................................117
Chapter
4
Toxoplasmosis in Sheep
(Ovis
auries)
...........................................................................................119
4.1
Natural Infections
...............................................................................................................119
4.1.1
Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................119
4.1.2
Comparison of Different Serological Tests for Detecting
Г.
gondii Antibodies
in Latently Infected Sheep
.....................................................................................125
4.1.3
Isolation and Genetic Characterization of T. gondii from Tissues of Naturally
Exposed Sheep
.......................................................................................................126
CONTENTS
4.1.4
Abortion and Lamb Losses Due to Toxoplasmosis
...............................................127
4.1.5
Subclinical Congenital Transmission
....................................................................129
4.1.6
Prenatal, Postnatal, and Repeat Transmission of T. gondii
...................................129
4.2
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................130
4.2.1
Clinical Disease in Sheep Orally Inoculated with Oocysts
...................................130
4.2.2
Immunological Responses
.....................................................................................132
4.2.3
Detection of T. gondii in Tissues of Sheep Fed Oocysts
.......................................132
4.3
Diagnosis of T.
gondii-mauc&a
Abortion
............................................................................133
4.4
Pathogenesis
........................................................................................................................135
4.5
Reducing Losses in Sheep Due to Toxoplasmosis through Prophylaxis
............................136
4.5.1
Vaccine
...................................................................................................................136
4.5.2
Prophylactic Treatment
..........................................................................................136
Chapter
5
Toxoplasmosis in Goats
{Capra
hircuś).........................................................................................
137
5.1
Natural Infections
...............................................................................................................137
5.1.1
Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................137
5.1.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii from Tissues of Goats
..............................................137
5.1.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................................142
5.2
Pathogenesis and Experimental Infections
.........................................................................143
5.2.1
Earlier (pre-1988) Observations
.............................................................................143
5.2.2
Recent (post-1988) Studies
.....................................................................................144
5.2.2.1
Abortion and Protection
.........................................................................144
5.2.2.2
Serological Responses
............................................................................144
Chapter
6
Toxoplasmosis in Pigs
(Sus
scrofa)................................................................................................
145
6.1
Domestic Pigs
......................................................................................................................145
6.1.1
Natural Infections in Domestic Pigs
......................................................................145
6.1.1.1
Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................145
6.1.1.2
Serological Tests Comparison on Sera from Naturally Infected
Pigs
.....................................................................................................150
6.1.2
Demonstration of T. gondii in Tissues of Naturally Infected Pigs
........................150
6.1.2.1
Genotyping of T. gondii Isolates from Pigs
...........................................152
6.1.2.2
Validation of Serological Tests for T. gondii
..........................................152
6.1.3
Clinical Toxoplasmosis
..........................................................................................153
6.1.4
Risk Assessment
....................................................................................................154
6.2
Experimental Infections in Domestic Pigs
.........................................................................156
6.2.1
Clinical
...................................................................................................................156
6.2.2
Immunity
...............................................................................................................156
6.2.2.1
Humoral Responses
................................................................................156
6.2.2.2
Protective Immunity
...............................................................................157
6.2.3
Comparison of Diagnostic Methods
......................................................................157
6.2.4
Congenital Toxoplasmosis
.....................................................................................158
6.2.5
Persistence and Distribution of T. gondii in Tissues
..............................................158
6.3
Toxoplasmosis in Wild Pigs
................................................................................................159
CONTENTS
Chapter
7
Toxoplasmosis in
Dogs
(Canis
familiáris)
.....................................................................................161
7.1
Natural
Infections
...............................................................................................................161
7.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................161
7.1.2
Isolation of T. gondii from Tissues of Naturally Exposed Dogs
...........................161
7.1.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................................161
7.1.3.1
Clinical Reports
.....................................................................................161
7.1.3.2
Diagnosis
................................................................................................166
7.2
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................167
Chapter
8
Toxoplasmosis in Cattle (Bos taurus)
............................................................................................169
8.1
Natural Infections
...............................................................................................................169
8.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................169
8.1.2
Demonstration of Viable T. gondii in Cattle Tissues
.............................................169
8.1.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................................173
8.2
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................174
Chapter
9
Toxoplasmosis in Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)
.......................................................................175
Chapter
10
Toxoplasmosis in Horses (Equus caballus)
....................................................................................177
10.1
Natural Infections
...............................................................................................................177
10.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................177
10.1.2
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................................177
10.2
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................177
Chapter
11
Toxoplasmosis in Camels (Camelus dromedarius)
........................................................................179
Chapter
12
Toxoplasmosis in Chickens and Other Avian Species
...................................................................181
12.1
Chickens
(Gallus domesticus)
.............................................................................................181
12.1.1
Natural Infections
..................................................................................................181
12.1.1.1
Prevalence
..............................................................................................181
12.1.1.2
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................181
12.1.2
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................185
12.2
Toxoplasmosis in Other Avian Species
...............................................................................187
12.2.1
Natural Infections
..................................................................................................187
12.2.1.1
Prevalence
..............................................................................................187
12.2.1.2
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................187
12.2.2
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................199
CONTENTS xi
Chapter
13
Toxoplasmosis in Non-Human Primates
........................................................................................201
13.1
Natural Infections
...............................................................................................................201
13.2
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................203
Chapter
14
Toxoplasmosis in Australasian Marsupials
....................................................................................205
14.1
Introduction
.........................................................................................................................205
14.2
Kangaroos and Wallabies
....................................................................................................205
14.2.1
Natural Infections
..................................................................................................205
14.2.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................205
14.2.1.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii from Macropods
.......................................205
14.2.1.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................206
14.2.1.4 Serologie
Diagnosis
................................................................................208
14.2.1.5
Epidemiology
.........................................................................................209
14.2.1.6
Treatment
................................................................................................209
14.2.2
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................209
14.3
Other Marsupials
.................................................................................................................210
Chapter
15
Toxoplasmosis in Marine Mammals
..............................................................................................211
15.1
Introduction
.........................................................................................................................211
15.2 Serologie
Prevalence
...........................................................................................................211
15.3
Isolation of Viable T. gondii
f
rom
Tissues of Marine Mammals
........................................211
15.4
Clinical Toxoplasmosis
.......................................................................................................213
15.5
Experimental Infections
......................................................................................................216
Chapter
16
Toxoplasmosis in Wild Canids
.......................................................................................................217
16.1
Canids (Raccoons, Foxes, Skunks, Mink, and Others)
......................................................217
16.1.1
Introduction
............................................................................................................217
16.1.2
Natural Infections
..................................................................................................217
16.1.2.1
Serological Prevalence
...........................................................................217
16.1.2.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii from Canine Tissues and Genetic
Characterization of Isolates
....................................................................217
16.1.2.3
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................217
16.1.3
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................221
Chapter
17
Toxoplasmosis in Deer and Bears
..................................................................................................223
17.1
Introduction
.........................................................................................................................223
1X2
Deer
.....................................................................................................................................223
17.2.1
White-Tailed Deer (WTD)
.....................................................................................223
17.2.1.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................223
17.2.1.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii
...................................................................223
17.2.1.3
Genetic Characteristics of
7:
gondii from WTD
....................................225
17.2.1.4
Clinical Toxoplasmosis in WTD
............................................................225
112.2
Reindeer
.................................................................................................................225
xü CONTENTS
17.3
Bears
...................................................................................................................................226
17.3.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................226
17.3.2 Isolation
of Viable
T.
gondii from Black Bears
.....................................................226
17.3.3
Clinical Toxoplasmosis in Bears
............................................................................226
Chapter
18
Toxoplasmosis in Rodents and Small Mammals
...........................................................................227
18.1
Rodents
................................................................................................................................227
18.1.1
Rats, Mice, and Shrews
..........................................................................................227
18.1.2
Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris)
...............................................................230
18.2
Hares and Rabbits
...............................................................................................................230
18.2.1 Serologie
Prevalence
..............................................................................................230
18.2.2
Isolation of Viable T. gondii
...................................................................................231
18.2.3
Detection of T. gondii
DNA in
Tissues
..................................................................231
18.2.4
Clinical Infections
..................................................................................................231
18.2.5
Experimental Infections
.........................................................................................231
18.3
Squirrels
..............................................................................................................................232
18.4
Voles
....................................................................................................................................233
18.5
Small Mammals as Source of T. gondii Infection for Cats
.................................................233
Chapter
19
Toxoplasmosis in Miscellaneous Animals
.....................................................................................235
19.1
Introduction
.........................................................................................................................235
19.2
Miscellaneous Animals
.......................................................................................................235
19.3
Antelopes
.............................................................................................................................235
19.3.1
Saiga Antelope (Saiga
tatarica)
.............................................................................235
19.3.2
Dìk-Dik
(Madoqua guentheri smithii)
...................................................................235
19.3.3
Nilgais (Boselaphus tragocamelus)
.......................................................................237
19.4
Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
(Ovis canadensis
canadensis)
........................................237
19.5
Muskox (Ovibos moschatus)
...............................................................................................238
19.6
Wild Pigs
.............................................................................................................................239
19.7
Bats
......................................................................................................................................239
19.8
Hibernating and Poikilothermic Animals
...........................................................................239
References
......................................................................................................................................241
Index
..............................................................................................................................................305
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spellingShingle | Dubey, Jitender Prakask Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans toxoplasmosis cabt Toxoplasmosis in animals Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis, Animal Toxoplasmose (DE-588)4185790-2 gnd |
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title | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans |
title_auth | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans |
title_exact_search | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans |
title_full | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans J. P. Dubey |
title_fullStr | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans J. P. Dubey |
title_full_unstemmed | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans J. P. Dubey |
title_short | Toxoplasmosis of animals and humans |
title_sort | toxoplasmosis of animals and humans |
topic | toxoplasmosis cabt Toxoplasmosis in animals Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis, Animal Toxoplasmose (DE-588)4185790-2 gnd |
topic_facet | toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis in animals Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis, Animal Toxoplasmose |
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