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Genotypes of Cryptosporidium species infecting fur-bearing mammals differ from those of species infecting humans.


ABSTRACT: Of 471 specimens examined from foxes, raccoons, muskrats, otters, and beavers living in wetlands adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay, 36 were positive for five types of Cryptosporidium, including the C. canis dog and fox genotypes, Cryptosporidium muskrat genotypes I and II, and Cryptosporidium skunk genotype. Thus, fur-bearing mammals in watersheds excreted host-adapted Cryptosporidium oocysts that are not known to be of significant public health importance.

SUBMITTER: Zhou L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC535153 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genotypes of Cryptosporidium species infecting fur-bearing mammals differ from those of species infecting humans.

Zhou Ling L   Fayer Ronald R   Trout James M JM   Ryan Una M UM   Schaefer Frank W FW   Xiao Lihua L  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20041201 12


Of 471 specimens examined from foxes, raccoons, muskrats, otters, and beavers living in wetlands adjacent to the Chesapeake Bay, 36 were positive for five types of Cryptosporidium, including the C. canis dog and fox genotypes, Cryptosporidium muskrat genotypes I and II, and Cryptosporidium skunk genotype. Thus, fur-bearing mammals in watersheds excreted host-adapted Cryptosporidium oocysts that are not known to be of significant public health importance. ...[more]

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