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Molecular identification of Ancylostoma caninum isolated from cats in southern China based on complete ITS sequence.


ABSTRACT: Ancylostoma caninum is a blood-feeding parasitic intestinal nematode which infects dogs, cats, and other mammals throughout the world. A highly sensitive and species-specific PCR-RFLP technique was utilised to detect the prevalence of A. caninum in cats in Guangzhou, southern China. Of the 102 fecal samples examined, the prevalence of A. caninum in cats was 95.1% and 83.3% using PCR-RFLP and microscopy, respectively. Among them, the prevalence of single hookworm infection with A. caninum was 54.90%, while mixed infections with both A. caninum and A. ceylanicum were 40.20%. Comparative analysis of three complete ITS sequences obtained from cat-derived A. caninum showed the same length (738?bp) as that of dog-derived A. caninum. However, the sequence variation range was 98.6%-100%, where only one cat isolate (M63) showed 100% sequence similarity in comparison with two dog-derived A. caninum isolates (AM850106, EU159416) in the same studied area. The phylogenetic tree revealed A. caninum derived from both cats and dogs in single cluster. Results suggest that cats could be the main host of A. caninum in China, which may cause cross-infection between dogs and cats in the same area.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3794661 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular identification of Ancylostoma caninum isolated from cats in southern China based on complete ITS sequence.

Liu Yuanjia Y   Zheng Guochao G   Alsarakibi Muhamd M   Zhang Xinheng X   Hu Wei W   Lu Pengyun P   Lin Liqin L   Tan Liping L   Luo Qin Q   Li Guoqing G  

BioMed research international 20130923


Ancylostoma caninum is a blood-feeding parasitic intestinal nematode which infects dogs, cats, and other mammals throughout the world. A highly sensitive and species-specific PCR-RFLP technique was utilised to detect the prevalence of A. caninum in cats in Guangzhou, southern China. Of the 102 fecal samples examined, the prevalence of A. caninum in cats was 95.1% and 83.3% using PCR-RFLP and microscopy, respectively. Among them, the prevalence of single hookworm infection with A. caninum was 54.  ...[more]

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