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Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds

A workshop titled “Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Pathogen Risks from Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water Catchments” was held at the International Water Association biennial conference, Marrakech, Morocco, 23 September 2004. The workshop presented and discussed the findings of an interla...

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Autores principales: Ferguson, Christobel, Deere, Dan, Sinclair, Martha, Chalmers, Rachel M., Elwin, Kristin, Hadfield, Stephen, Xiao, Lihua, Ryan, Una, Gasser, Robin, El-Osta, Youssef Abs, Stevens, Melita
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Publicado: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1392238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16507467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8240
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author Ferguson, Christobel
Deere, Dan
Sinclair, Martha
Chalmers, Rachel M.
Elwin, Kristin
Hadfield, Stephen
Xiao, Lihua
Ryan, Una
Gasser, Robin
El-Osta, Youssef Abs
Stevens, Melita
author_facet Ferguson, Christobel
Deere, Dan
Sinclair, Martha
Chalmers, Rachel M.
Elwin, Kristin
Hadfield, Stephen
Xiao, Lihua
Ryan, Una
Gasser, Robin
El-Osta, Youssef Abs
Stevens, Melita
author_sort Ferguson, Christobel
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description A workshop titled “Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Pathogen Risks from Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water Catchments” was held at the International Water Association biennial conference, Marrakech, Morocco, 23 September 2004. The workshop presented and discussed the findings of an interlaboratory trial that compared methods for genotyping Cryptosporidium oocysts isolated from feces. The primary goal of the trial and workshop was to assess the utility of current Cryptosporidium genotyping methods for determining the public health significance of oocysts isolated from feces in potable-water–supply watersheds. An expert panel of 16 watershed managers, public health practitioners, and molecular parasitologists was assembled for the workshop. A subordinate goal of the workshop was to educate watershed management and public health practitioners. An open invitation was extended to all conference delegates to attend the workshop, which drew approximately 50 interested delegates. In this report we summarize the peer consensus emerging from the workshop. Recommendations on the use of current methods by watershed managers and public health practitioners were proposed. Importantly, all the methods that were reported in the trial were mutually supporting and found to be valuable and worthy of further utility and development. Where there were choices as to which method to apply, the small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene was considered to be the optimum genetic locus to target. The single-strand conformational polymorphism method was considered potentially the most valuable for discriminating to the subtype level and where a large number of samples were to be analyzed. A research agenda for protozoan geneticists was proposed to improve the utility of methods into the future. Standardization of methods and nomenclature was promoted.
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spelling pubmed-13922382006-03-14 Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds Ferguson, Christobel Deere, Dan Sinclair, Martha Chalmers, Rachel M. Elwin, Kristin Hadfield, Stephen Xiao, Lihua Ryan, Una Gasser, Robin El-Osta, Youssef Abs Stevens, Melita Environ Health Perspect Research A workshop titled “Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Pathogen Risks from Cryptosporidium in Drinking Water Catchments” was held at the International Water Association biennial conference, Marrakech, Morocco, 23 September 2004. The workshop presented and discussed the findings of an interlaboratory trial that compared methods for genotyping Cryptosporidium oocysts isolated from feces. The primary goal of the trial and workshop was to assess the utility of current Cryptosporidium genotyping methods for determining the public health significance of oocysts isolated from feces in potable-water–supply watersheds. An expert panel of 16 watershed managers, public health practitioners, and molecular parasitologists was assembled for the workshop. A subordinate goal of the workshop was to educate watershed management and public health practitioners. An open invitation was extended to all conference delegates to attend the workshop, which drew approximately 50 interested delegates. In this report we summarize the peer consensus emerging from the workshop. Recommendations on the use of current methods by watershed managers and public health practitioners were proposed. Importantly, all the methods that were reported in the trial were mutually supporting and found to be valuable and worthy of further utility and development. Where there were choices as to which method to apply, the small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene was considered to be the optimum genetic locus to target. The single-strand conformational polymorphism method was considered potentially the most valuable for discriminating to the subtype level and where a large number of samples were to be analyzed. A research agenda for protozoan geneticists was proposed to improve the utility of methods into the future. Standardization of methods and nomenclature was promoted. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 2006-03 2005-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC1392238/ /pubmed/16507467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8240 Text en http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from EHP may be reprinted freely. Use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, ?Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives?); pertinent reference information should be provided for the article from which the material was reproduced. Articles from EHP, especially the News section, may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
spellingShingle Research
Ferguson, Christobel
Deere, Dan
Sinclair, Martha
Chalmers, Rachel M.
Elwin, Kristin
Hadfield, Stephen
Xiao, Lihua
Ryan, Una
Gasser, Robin
El-Osta, Youssef Abs
Stevens, Melita
Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds
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title_fullStr Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds
title_full_unstemmed Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds
title_short Meeting Report: Application of Genotyping Methods to Assess Risks from Cryptosporidium in Watersheds
title_sort meeting report: application of genotyping methods to assess risks from cryptosporidium in watersheds
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1392238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16507467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.8240
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