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Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain

Microsporidia are ubiquitous parasites infecting all animal phyla and we present evidence that supports their zoonotic potential. Fecal samples taken from domestic (cats and dogs), farm (pigs, rabbits and ostriches) and wild animals (foxes) from different provinces of Spain were evaluated for micros...

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Autores principales: Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz, Magnet, Angela, Fenoy, Soledad, Henriques-Gil, Nuno, Haro, María, Gordo, Francisco Ponce, Miró, Guadalupe, del Águila, Carmen, Izquierdo, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092289
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author Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz
Magnet, Angela
Fenoy, Soledad
Henriques-Gil, Nuno
Haro, María
Gordo, Francisco Ponce
Miró, Guadalupe
del Águila, Carmen
Izquierdo, Fernando
author_facet Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz
Magnet, Angela
Fenoy, Soledad
Henriques-Gil, Nuno
Haro, María
Gordo, Francisco Ponce
Miró, Guadalupe
del Águila, Carmen
Izquierdo, Fernando
author_sort Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz
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description Microsporidia are ubiquitous parasites infecting all animal phyla and we present evidence that supports their zoonotic potential. Fecal samples taken from domestic (cats and dogs), farm (pigs, rabbits and ostriches) and wild animals (foxes) from different provinces of Spain were evaluated for microsporidia infection by light microscopy and PCR. After Microsporidia species identification, E. bieneusi genotypes were additionally studied by sequence analysis of the ITS region. Eighty-five samples out of 159 exhibited structures that were compatible with microsporidia spores by Webeŕs stain with 37 of them being confirmed by PCR. Microsporidia species identified included E. bieneusi, E. intestinalis and A. algerae. We report the first diagnosis of E. intestinalis and E. bieneusi in ostriches and A. algerae in pigs. We also provide new information on the molecular characterization of E. bieneusi isolates both in rabbits and ostriches. All of the E. bieneusi genotypes identified belonged to the zoonotic group of genotypes (Group I) including genotypes A (dogs), I (pigs), D (rabbits and foxes) and type IV (ostriches). Our results demonstrate that microsporidia are present in domestic, farm and wild animals in Spain, corroborating their potential role as a source of human infection and environmental contamination.
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spelling pubmed-39613132014-03-27 Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz Magnet, Angela Fenoy, Soledad Henriques-Gil, Nuno Haro, María Gordo, Francisco Ponce Miró, Guadalupe del Águila, Carmen Izquierdo, Fernando PLoS One Research Article Microsporidia are ubiquitous parasites infecting all animal phyla and we present evidence that supports their zoonotic potential. Fecal samples taken from domestic (cats and dogs), farm (pigs, rabbits and ostriches) and wild animals (foxes) from different provinces of Spain were evaluated for microsporidia infection by light microscopy and PCR. After Microsporidia species identification, E. bieneusi genotypes were additionally studied by sequence analysis of the ITS region. Eighty-five samples out of 159 exhibited structures that were compatible with microsporidia spores by Webeŕs stain with 37 of them being confirmed by PCR. Microsporidia species identified included E. bieneusi, E. intestinalis and A. algerae. We report the first diagnosis of E. intestinalis and E. bieneusi in ostriches and A. algerae in pigs. We also provide new information on the molecular characterization of E. bieneusi isolates both in rabbits and ostriches. All of the E. bieneusi genotypes identified belonged to the zoonotic group of genotypes (Group I) including genotypes A (dogs), I (pigs), D (rabbits and foxes) and type IV (ostriches). Our results demonstrate that microsporidia are present in domestic, farm and wild animals in Spain, corroborating their potential role as a source of human infection and environmental contamination. Public Library of Science 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3961313/ /pubmed/24651457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092289 Text en © 2014 Galván-Díaz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Galván-Díaz, Ana Luz
Magnet, Angela
Fenoy, Soledad
Henriques-Gil, Nuno
Haro, María
Gordo, Francisco Ponce
Miró, Guadalupe
del Águila, Carmen
Izquierdo, Fernando
Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title_full Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title_fullStr Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title_full_unstemmed Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title_short Microsporidia Detection and Genotyping Study of Human Pathogenic E. bieneusi in Animals from Spain
title_sort microsporidia detection and genotyping study of human pathogenic e. bieneusi in animals from spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3961313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24651457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0092289
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