| Literature DB >> 24410985 |
Hua Liu, Yujuan Shen1, Jianhai Yin, Zhongying Yuan, Yanyan Jiang, Yuxin Xu, Wei Pan, Yuan Hu, Jianping Cao.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cryptosporidium spp., Enterocytozoon spp., Giardia spp. and Cyclospora spp. are important intestinal protozoan parasites causing diarrhea in humans, livestocks and wildlife and have a significant impact on public health. No reports exist about simultaneous prevalence rates or genotyping data of these four parasites in outpatients from China.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24410985 PMCID: PMC3925443 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Primers used for protozoan gene amplification
| SSUrRNA | CryF1: TTCTAGAGCTAATACATGCG | ~1325 | |
| CryR1: CCATTTCCTTCGAAACAGGA | |||
| CryF2: GGAAGGGTTGTATTTATTAGATAAAG | ~840 | ||
| CryR2: CTCATAAGGTGCTGAAGGAGTA | |||
| Microsporidia | SSUrRNA | EF1: GATGGTCATAGGGATGAAGAGCTT | ~1200 |
| ER1: AATACAGGATCACTTGGATCCGT | |||
| EF2: AGGGATGAAGAGCTTCGGCTCTG | ~600 | ||
| ER2: AATATCCCTAATACAGGATCACT | |||
| TPI | TPIF1: AAATIATGCCTGCTCGTCG | ~605 | |
| TPIR1: CAAACCTTITCCGCAAACC | |||
| TPIF2: CCCTTCATCGGIGGTAACTT | ~530 | ||
| TPIR2: GTGGCCACCACICCCGTGCC | |||
| 18SrRNA | CYCLF1: AATGTAAAACCCTTCCAGAGTAAC | ~1000 | |
| CYCLR1: GCAATA ATCTATCCCCATCACG | |||
| CYCLF2: AATTCCAGCTCCAATAGTGTAT | ~500 | ||
| CYCLR2: CAGGAGAAGCCAAGGTAGGCRTTT |
Sex ratio of , , and
| 23 (15.13) | 11 (10.00) | 34 (13.49) | ||
| 22 (14.47) | 12 (12.00) | 34 (13.49) | - | |
| 11 (7.24) | 6 (6.00) | 17 (6.75) | Assemblage C (16) Assemblage B (1) | |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | - | |
| Total patients | 152 | 100 | 252 | |
Figure 1Seasonal patterns of and infections in humans. ▲: Chi-square analysis of seasonal differences in the rates of infection by Cryptosporidium: P < 0.05 (P = 0.024); Δ: Chi-square analysis of seasonal differences in the rates of infection by Enterocytozoon: P < 0.0001. ▀: Chi-square analysis of seasonal differences in the rates of infection by Giardia:P > 0.05 (P = 0.123).
Figure 2Age distribution of -, - and -positive patients in Shanghai, China.: total number of patients investigated in different months; : positive cases of Cryptosporidium; (dark gray square): Enterocytozoon-positive cases; (light gray square): positive cases of Giardia; *Chi-square analysis of age differences in the rates of infection by the three parasites: P > 0.05.