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Preharvest Control of Zoonotic Parasites in Swine

Objective

<ol> <LI> Develop and validate an ELISA, identify point sources of Toxoplasma infection on swine farms <LI>Validate good management practices for reducing risk of Toxoplasma infection in pigs <LI> Characterize proteins from different stages of Toxoplasma which can be used for diagnosics and vaccines <LI> Describe the development of Toxoplasma in the cat gut<LI> Assess the role of poultry and cattle in risk of human exposure to Toxoplasma

More information

Recombinant antigens will be evaluated for their ability to detect Toxoplamsa antibodies in pigs. Improvements in diagnostics will transferred to industry. Epidemiologic studies will be conducted on pig farms to determine the source of infection for pigs. Strategies to reduce transmission including rodent control and cat vaccination will be tested on endemic farms. Proteins from sporozoites, tachyzoites, and bradyzoites will be characterized for their ability to differentiate source of infection and as potential vaccine for pigs. The development of Toxoplasma in cat gut will be studied to determine how best to develop immunity in feral cats. Because little is known of the incidence of Toxoplamsa in other food animal species we will conduct prevalence studies in poultry and cattle. We will support on farm certification efforts for Toxoplasma in cooperation with USDA regulatory agencies and pork producer groups.

Investigators
Rhoads, M
Institution
USDA - Agricultural Research Service
Start date
1999
End date
2001
Project number
1265-32000-055-00D
Accession number
402975
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