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The Age-Related Cryptosporidium Species Distribution in Asymptomatic Cattle from North-Western SPAIN.

Pablo Díaz1, Esther Navarro1, Susana Remesar1, David García-Dios1, Néstor Martínez-Calabuig1, Alberto Prieto1, Gonzalo López-Lorenzo1, Ceferino Manuel López1, Rosario Panadero1, Gonzalo Fernández1, Pablo Díez-Baños1, Patrocinio Morrondo1.   

Abstract

An age-related distribution of Cryptosporidium species has been reported in cattle, with C. parvum being predominant in suckling calves, C. bovis and C. ryanae being predominant in post-weaned calves and C. andersoni being predominant in adults. However, variants to this pattern have recently been reported. Thus, fecal samples (n = 594) from asymptomatic cattle were collected in north-western Spain. Animals were classified as <1 month (G1), 1-2 months (G2), 2-12 months (G3), 12-24 months (G4) and >2 years (G5). Cryptosporidium detection and species identification were performed by SSU rRNA PCR. Individual Cryptosporidium prevalence was 16.7%; it significantly decreased with age. Cryptosporidium parvum was predominant in G1 and C. bovis was predominant in the rest of the age classes; C. bovis and C. ryanae were especially prevalent in G2 and G3. Cryptosporidium occultus was not found in suckling calves. Finally, C. andersoni and C. xiaoi were occasionally detected in G5. The presence of C. parvum in all age classes implies significant animal and public health concerns. The predominance of C. bovis in cattle older than 1 month supports the idea that the age-related pattern of Cryptosporidium species described in cattle is not fully consistent, and thus further studies are still needed to identify those factors determining the species distribution.

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Keywords:  Cryptosporidium; adult cattle; asymptomatic; north-western Spain; post-weaned calves; pre-weaned calves

Year:  2021        PMID: 33498538     DOI: 10.3390/ani11020256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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