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Neospora 2001.

David McAllister1, Sophia Latham

  • 1Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, Glasgow, UK. 9502807M@student.gla.ac.uk

Trends in Parasitology
|February 19, 2002
PubMed
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Neospora caninum infection causes significant cattle reproductive loss globally. Research discussed at Neospora 2001 focused on diagnosis, epidemiology, and immunology for control.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Parasitology
  • Animal Reproduction
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite causing substantial economic losses in the cattle industry due to reproductive failure.
  • Bovine neosporosis is a significant emerging disease with worldwide implications for dairy and beef production.

Framework:

  • The Neospora 2001 international meeting convened experts to discuss recent research advancements.
  • The conference focused on critical aspects of bovine neosporosis.

Implementation:

  • Key areas covered included diagnostic methods for accurate detection of Neospora caninum.
  • Epidemiological studies were presented to understand disease transmission patterns.
  • Immunological research explored host responses and potential vaccine targets.

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Implications:

  • Findings from Neospora 2001 contribute to developing effective and sustainable control strategies for bovine neosporosis.
  • Improved understanding of diagnosis, epidemiology, and immunology is crucial for mitigating reproductive losses in cattle.