TRANS-PLACENTAL NEOSPORA-CANINUM INFECTION IN DOGS

  • 1 September 1989
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 50 (9), 1578-1579
Abstract
A Beagle bitch was inoculated SC and IM with 1.5 million Neospora caninum tachyzoites on the 35th day of gestation. Eight pups were born alive 28 days after N caninum inoculation of the bitch. Pup 1 did not breathe and died while still enclosed in fetal membranes. Pup 2 died 2 days after birth (DAB). Pups 3,4, and 5 were euthanatized on 2,3, and 20 DAB, respectively, because they were hypothermic and not nursing. Pups 6,7, and 8 remained clinically normal. Indirect fluorescent N caninum serum antibody titers were: < 50 (pups 1 and 8 at 17 DAB, and the bitch before inoculation), 50 (pups 2 and 3 on 2 DAB), 200 (pups 6 and 7 on 17 DAB), and 800 (bitch on day 17 after parturition). Neospora caninum was recovered in cultured cells inoculated with placenta and tissues from all 5 Pups necropsied, and N caninum was seen in histologic sections of the heart of pup 5. Results indicate that N caninum can be transplacentally transmitted in dogs.