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                            Original Research
                            
                            
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                            Seroprevalence of Neospora caninum in cattle in 
                            Sudan -
                            
                            
                            Mohammed O. Hussien , Abdelghafar M. ElFahal, 
                            Khalid A. Enan , Mohammed S. Mohammed, Amira M. 
                            Ibrahim , Khalid M. Taha , AbdelRahim M. El-Hussein
                            Vet World. 2012; 5(8): 465-468
              
               
              
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.
465-468
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
              
                            Aim: 
                            This cross-sectional survey was conducted to detect 
                            anti- N. caninum antibodies in bovine dams' sera 
                            samples in nine States of the Sudan. 
              
                             Materials 
                            and Methods: Two hundred and seventy six bovine 
                            dams' sera samples collected from nine States in the 
                            Sudan were screened for anti-Neospora caninum 
                            antibodies using a commercial competitive ELISA (cELISA) 
                            kits. 
              
                             Results: The results showed an overall 
                            prevalence rate of 15.9% (range 6.7% - 70%) of 
                            Neospora caninum antibodies. The prevalence rates 
                            were high in White Nile (70%) and North Kordofan 
                            (30%), moderate in the Northern (15.6%), Red Sea 
                            (13.3%) States and was low in the South Kordofan 
                            (9.4%) and River Nile (6.7%). States with high 
                            values of percentage inhibition (PI) detected in 
                            White Nile State compared to other States. No 
                            antibodies were detected in El Gadarif, Kassala and 
                            South Darfur States. The prevalence was observed to 
                            be high in crossbred dams (70%) with statistically 
                            significant difference (P<0.05) compared to local 
                            ecotype (9.3%). However, no correlation was observed 
                            between infection rates in two age groups. 
              
                             
                            Conclusion: Neosporosis is prevalent in cattle 
                            in most States of Sudan. Absence of evidence of 
                            infection in three of the States investigated may 
                            reflect the small number of herds and sera tested. 
              
                            
                            Keywords: Neospora caninum, cELISA, Cattle, 
                            Sudan