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Marzieh Ezzaty Mirhashemi1, Annetta Zintl2, Tim Grant3, Frances Lucy4, Grace Mulcahy2, Theo De Waal2.
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Cryptosporidium is a protozoan that can cause gastro-intestinal illness with diarrhoea in a wide range of hosts. In fact some species of Cryptosporidium can infect the broad range of hosts. The current paper is focused to investigate monthly prevalence and diversity of Cryptosporidium spp. during the spring and early summer (March-June) in 2009 and 2010 in farms with no history of cryptosporidiosis. Animal samples were analyzed to elucidate the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in two regions, West and the East catchments in Ireland. Our investigation demonstrates the prevalence ranges from 14% to 26% an early summer peak (June) was observed. Based on the findings of this study Cryptosporidium ryanae (in cattle, horses), and Cryptosporidium bovis/xiaoi followed by Cryptosporidium parvum (in sheep) were found to be the predominant species in asymptomatic cases. The circulation of other Cryptosporidium species such as C. parvum, C. bovis, C. ubiquitum, C. andersoni and Cryptosporidium horse and pig genotypes in livestock was investigated. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptosporidium; Ireland; Livestock; Molecular epidemiology
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26801590 PMCID: PMC6447032 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738