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. 2019 Dec 11;147(3):295–302. doi: 10.1017/S0031182019001586

Table 3.

Isolates of pathogenic T. gondii identified in feral swine collected across the USA from 2012–2017

Isolate number Feral pig ID Collection date State County Age class Sex MAT Bioassayed in SW micea Genotype
No. of mice infected with T. gondii No. of mice died/euthanized (day)
15 TgFpCA1 ID0034613 2/17/2017 CA Nevada Sub-Adult Male 200 2 1 (26) #66
17 TgFpHI1 ID0016782 10/6/2012 HI Honolulu Sub-Adult Female 200 4b 1 (11) #24
26 TgFpHI10 ID0019838 1/7/2014 HI Honolulu Adult Male 100 2 1 (19) #24
27 TgFpHI11 ID0019841 1/14/2014 HI Honolulu Adult Male >200 3 1 (23) #24
35 TgFpIN3 ID0030648 11/3/2015 IN Washington Adult Female 200 1c 1 (14) #216 Likely
38 TgFpLA1 ID0017224 11/6/2012 LA Orleans Adult Female 400 4b 4 (15, 20, 20, 22) #289, New
39 TgFpLA2 ID0017225 11/6/2012 LA Orleans Adult Female 3200 2 2 (20, 20) #289, New
40 TgFpLA3 ID0017282 3/6/2013 LA East Feliciana Adult Male 200 1 1 (12) Not done
46 TgFpMS1 ID0017303 10/1/2012 MS Yazoo Adult Female 200 1b 1 (14) #5
54 TgFpNC3 ID0026419 8/3/2015 NC Columbus Adult Male >200 3 1 (27) #5 Likely
75 TgFpVA3 ID0031871 12/18/2015 VA Lee Adult Male 100 1 1 (15) #216
76 TgFpVA4 ID0031573 4/10/2017 VA Chesapeake City Adult Female >200 3 1 (19) #5
a

Four mice were inoculated with pig hearts.

b

One SW mouse from the group fed to cat.

c

Three out of four mice died on day 2 – it was no due to toxoplasmosis.