SURVEY OF BABESIA DIVERGENS ANTIBODY KINETICS IN CATTLE IN WESTERN FRANCE

Citation
M. Lhostis et al., SURVEY OF BABESIA DIVERGENS ANTIBODY KINETICS IN CATTLE IN WESTERN FRANCE, Veterinary research, 28(5), 1997, pp. 481-488
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09284249
Volume
28
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
481 - 488
Database
ISI
SICI code
0928-4249(1997)28:5<481:SOBDAK>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Data collected from a longitudinal survey carried out over a 2-year pe riod, in four dairy herds in western France, were used to assess Babes ia divergens antibody kinetics. Farms were visited once a month. The t otal number of animals monitored was 236 including calves, heifers and cows of the Holstein and Normande breeds. An ELISA was used to follow the humoral response levels against Babesia divergens. When the study began, in the autumn of 1991 (200 animals), half of the animals were already seropositive (57.5%). In all four herds, the percentage of pos itive animals decreased during winter, and increased during spring. An tibody levels remained stable in 49 animals, high for some, very low o r negative for others. Most seropositive animals showed at least one a ntibody peak at some time during the 2-year period, but some presented two to five. Among the calves, 61.3% showed seroconversion during the first pasture season. Similarly, 60% of the newly purchased cows show ed increases in antibody levels during the 3 months after their introd uction into a new herd, regardless of the initial antibody level. Only three dairy cows had expressed a clinical babesiosis, these cows were already seropositive. Clinical incidence is low in the four farms, ne vertheless serological prevalence and incidence are high.