Zoonotic potential of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. and prevalence of intestinal parasites in young dogs from different populations on Prince Edward Island, Canada

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Uehlinger, Fabienne D. [1 ]
Greenwood, Spencer J. [3 ]
McClure, J. Trenton [1 ]
Conboy, Gary [2 ]
O'Handley, Ryan [4 ]
Barkema, Herman W. [5 ,6 ]
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[1] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Atlantic Vet Coll, Dept Hlth Management, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[2] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Atlantic Vet Coll, Dept Pathol & Microbiol, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[3] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Atlantic Vet Coll, Dept Biomed Sci, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[4] Univ Adelaide, Sch Anim & Vet Sci, Roseworthy, SA 5371, Australia
[5] Univ Calgary, Fac Vet Med, Dept Prod Anim Hlth, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada
[6] Univ Calgary, Fac Med, Dept Prod Anim Hlth, Calgary, AB T2N 4N1, Canada
关键词
Giardia duodenalis; Cryptosporidium spp; Intestinal parasites; Dogs; Zoonotic potential; GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES; MOLECULAR EPIDEMIOLOGY; COMPANION ANIMALS; CATS; INFECTION; AGENTS; GENOTYPES; TOXOCARA; HUMANS; CALVES;
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10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.03.020
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
The prevalence of Giardia duodenalis, Cryptosporidium spp. and other intestinal parasites was determined in dogs <1 year old from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Fecal samples were collected from the local animal shelter (n = 62), private veterinary clinics (n = 78) and a pet store (n = 69). Intestinal parasites isolated included G. duodenalis, Cryptosporidium spp., Toxocara canis, Isospora spp. and Uncinaria stenocephala. To estimate the zoonotic risk associated with these infections, genotypes of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. were determined using 16S rRNA and Hsp70 gene sequencing, respectively. Dogs from the pet store had the highest prevalence of intestinal parasites (78%, 95% CI: 68-88%), followed by the private veterinary clinics (49%, 95% Cl: 37-60%), and the local animal shelter (34%, 95% CI: 22-46%). The majority G. duodenalis belonged to host-adapted assemblages D (47%, 95% CI: 31-64%) and C (26%, 95% CI: 13-43%), respectively. Zoonotic assemblages A and B were isolated alone or in mixed infections from 16% (95% CI: 6-31%) of G. duodenalis-positive dogs. All Cryptosporidium spp. were the host-adapted C canis. While host-adapted, non-zoonotic G. duodenalis genotypes were more common, the presence of G. duodenalis assemblages A and B, T. canis, and U. stenocephala suggests that these dogs may present a zoonotic risk. The zoonotic risk from Cryptosporidium-infected dogs was minimal. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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