Spatial distribution of soil contamination by Toxoplasma gondii in relation to cat defecation behaviour in an urban area.

Archive ouverte

Afonso, Eve | Lemoine, Mélissa | Poulle, Marie-Lazarine | Ravat, Marie-Caroline | Romand, Stéphane | Thulliez, Philippe | Villena, Isabelle | Aubert, Dominique | Rabilloud, Muriel | Riche, Benjamin | Gilot-Fromont, Emmanuelle

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. In urban areas, there may be a high local risk of zoonosis due to high densities of stray cat populations. In this study, soil contamination by oocysts of Toxoplasma gondii was searched for, and its spatial distribution was analysed in relation to defecation behaviour of cats living in a high-density population present in one area of Lyon (France). Sixteen defecation sites were first identified. Cats were then repeatedly fed with marked food and the marked faeces were searched for in the defecation sites. Of 260 markers, 72 were recovered from 24 different cats. Defecation sites were frequented by up to 15 individuals. Soil samples were also examined in order to detect the presence of T. gondii using real-time PCR. The entire study area was then sampled according to cat density and vegetation cover type. Only three of 55 samples were positive and all came from defecation sites. In a second series of observations, 16 defecation sites were sampled. Eight of 62 samples tested positive, originating in five defecation sites. Laboratory experiments using experimental seeding of soil showed that the inoculated dose that can be detected in 50% of assays equals 100-1000oocysts/g, depending on the strain. This study shows that high concentrations of oocysts can be detected in soil samples using molecular methods and suggests that spatial distribution of contamination areas is highly heterogeneous. Positive samples were only found in some of the defecation sites, signifying that at-risk points for human and animal infection may be very localised.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in small mammals from the Ardennes region, France.

Archive ouverte | Afonso, Eve | CCSD

International audience. Serum samples from 218 small mammals trapped in forest and grassland in the Ardennes region (North-eastern France) were tested for antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii. Using the modified agglutin...

Development of a sensitive method for Toxoplasma gondii oocyst extraction in soil.

Archive ouverte | Lélu, Maud | CCSD

UMR6249 Chrono-environnement Besançon USC INRA. International audience. Toxoplasmosis is a world-wide infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii. Oocysts disseminated in the environment by infected cats provide a major s...

Spatial distribution of Toxoplasma gondii oocysts in soil in a rural area: Influence of cats and land use.

Archive ouverte | Gotteland, Cécile | CCSD

International audience. Toxoplasma gondii is the protozoan parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis, one of the most prevalent zoonoses worldwide. T. gondii infects humans through the ingestion of meat containing brad...

Chargement des enrichissements...