| Literature DB >> 35899055 |
Dongfang Li1, Han Deng1, Yaxin Zheng1, Hongyan Zhang1, Sen Wang1, Lan He1,2, Junlong Zhao1,2.
Abstract
The zoonotic protozoa parasites Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis infect a wide range of hosts, including humans. Pigs are reservoir hosts for Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis, which can transmit cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis to humans and other animals. The current study sought to investigate the infection rates and species/genotypes of Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis in pigs in Hubei of China. The nested PCR and sequence analyses of the small ribosomal subunit RNA (SSU rRNA) gene for Cryptosporidium spp. and the β-giardin (bg) gene for G. duodenalis was utilized to screen for the infection of those parasites in a total of 826 fresh fecal samples. Both Cryptosporidium spp. and G. duodenalis infection rates were 0.97% (8/826). Of the genotyped positive isolates, 6/8 (75%) were C. scrofarum and 2/8 (25%) were C. suis, while two zoonotic species G. duodenalis assemblage E and assemblage A were also detected in 7/8 (87.5%) isolates and 1/8 (12.5%) isolates, respectively. The findings suggest that both of those parasites in pig in intensive farms of Hubei province, China, pose a potential public health risk.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptosporidium; Giardia duodenalis; infection rates; pigs; zoonotic
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35899055 PMCID: PMC9309367 DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.949773
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Cell Infect Microbiol ISSN: 2235-2988 Impact factor: 6.073
Figure 1Sampling sites in pigs in Hubei Province, China. Sampling locations are marked in dark colors.
Prevalence and genetic characterizations of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis arranged by sampled location in pigs in Hubei of China.
| Location | Number tested |
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| Infection rates | Species | Infection rates | Species | ||
| Ezhou | 80 | 0 | 0 | – | |
| Huanggang | 62 | 1 (1.61%) |
| 0 | – |
| Wuhan | 302 | 5 (1.66%) |
| 3 (0.99%) | E (2), A (1) |
| Xiaogan | 210 | 0 | 4 (1.90%) | E (4) | |
| Xianning | 148 | 2 (1.35%) |
| 1 (0.68%) | E (1) |
| Xiangyang | 24 | 0 | 0 | – | |
| Total | 826 | 8 (0.97%) |
| 8 (0.97%) | E (7), A (1) |
Prevalence and genetic characterizations of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis arranged by age group in pigs in Hubei of China.
| Age | Number tested |
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| Infection rates | Species | Infection rates | Species | ||
| Pre-weaned piglets | 153 | 0 | – | 0 | – |
| Post-weaned piglets | 231 | 7 (3.03%) |
| 3 (1.30%) | E (2), A (1) |
| Fattening pigs | 80 | 0 | – | 0 | – |
| Sows and herd boar | 362 | 1 (0.28%) |
| 5 (1.38%) | E (5) |
| Total | 826 | 8 (0.97%) |
| 8 (0.97%) | E (7), A (1) |
Figure 2Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in different sample site (A) and age group (B) of pigs from Hubei Province, China. ***p<0.001.