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Subtype distribution of zoonotic pathogen <i>Cryptosporidium felis</i> in humans and animals in several countries

Wen Jiang, Dawn M. Roellig, Marianne Lebbad, Jessica Beser, Karin Troell, Yaqiong Guo, Na Li, Lihua Xiao, Yaoyu Feng

2020Emerging Microbes & Infections30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryptosporidium felis is the major etiologic agent of cryptosporidiosis in felines and has been reported in numerous human cryptosporidiosis cases. Sequence analysis of the 60-kDa glycoprotein (gp60) gene has been developed for subtyping C. felis recently. In this study, 66 C. felis isolates from the United States, Jamaica, Peru, Portugal, Slovakia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, China, India and Australia were subtyped using the newly established tool. Forty-four specimens yielded gp60 sequences, generating 23 subtypes clustered in 4 subtype families (XIXa, XIXc, XIXd and XIXe) with high bootstrap support in a phylogenetic analysis of sequence data. Among them, XIXa showed high genetic diversity at the nucleotide level, with the formation of 18 subtypes from both cats and humans with different geographic distribution. In contrast, all 11 XIXd isolates derived from humans from various countries had identical sequences. Results of this study improve our understanding of the genetic diversity, host specificity and transmission dynamics of C. felis.

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FelisSubtypingCryptosporidiumGenetic diversityBiologyPhylogenetic treeZoonosisVirologyTransmission (telecommunications)Sequence analysisZoologyCATSGeneticsGenePopulationEcologyMedicineFecesEnvironmental healthEngineeringElectrical engineeringProgramming languageInternal medicineComputer scienceParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsDermatological diseases and infestationsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology