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Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India

Cryptosporidium sp. is an enteric parasite with zoonotic potential, and can infect a wide range of vertebrates, including human. Determining the source of infection and the mode of transmission in a new endemic region is crucial for the control of cryptosporidiosis. In the present study, we have ass...

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Autores principales: Das, Koushik, Nair, Lakshmi V., Ghosal, Ajanta, Sardar, Sanjib Kumar, Dutta, Shanta, Ganguly, Sandipan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00064
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author Das, Koushik
Nair, Lakshmi V.
Ghosal, Ajanta
Sardar, Sanjib Kumar
Dutta, Shanta
Ganguly, Sandipan
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Nair, Lakshmi V.
Ghosal, Ajanta
Sardar, Sanjib Kumar
Dutta, Shanta
Ganguly, Sandipan
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description Cryptosporidium sp. is an enteric parasite with zoonotic potential, and can infect a wide range of vertebrates, including human. Determining the source of infection and the mode of transmission in a new endemic region is crucial for the control of cryptosporidiosis. In the present study, we have assessed the importance of dairy cattle as a potential source of Cryptosporidium infection for humans in a newly recognized endemic region. Cryptosporidium isolates from dairy calves, humans (farm workers) and nearby water bodies were genetically characterized based on 18SrRNA and hsp70 genes. A high incidence of Cryptosporidium infection was identified in our study region. This finding is of public health concern. Cryptosporidium ryanae rather than Cryptosporidium parvum has been identified as the most prevalent infecting species in the study region. Infections were associated with clinical symptoms of infected animals. An incomplete linkage disequilibrium (LD) value with potential recombination events at 18SrRNA locus were identified for the first time in C. ryanae, which was previously reported as a clonal population. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of identical genotypes of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy calves, farm workers and nearby water bodies and indicates an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of Cryptosporidiosis in our study region.
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spelling pubmed-70340512020-02-24 Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India Das, Koushik Nair, Lakshmi V. Ghosal, Ajanta Sardar, Sanjib Kumar Dutta, Shanta Ganguly, Sandipan Food Waterborne Parasitol Article Cryptosporidium sp. is an enteric parasite with zoonotic potential, and can infect a wide range of vertebrates, including human. Determining the source of infection and the mode of transmission in a new endemic region is crucial for the control of cryptosporidiosis. In the present study, we have assessed the importance of dairy cattle as a potential source of Cryptosporidium infection for humans in a newly recognized endemic region. Cryptosporidium isolates from dairy calves, humans (farm workers) and nearby water bodies were genetically characterized based on 18SrRNA and hsp70 genes. A high incidence of Cryptosporidium infection was identified in our study region. This finding is of public health concern. Cryptosporidium ryanae rather than Cryptosporidium parvum has been identified as the most prevalent infecting species in the study region. Infections were associated with clinical symptoms of infected animals. An incomplete linkage disequilibrium (LD) value with potential recombination events at 18SrRNA locus were identified for the first time in C. ryanae, which was previously reported as a clonal population. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of identical genotypes of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy calves, farm workers and nearby water bodies and indicates an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of Cryptosporidiosis in our study region. Elsevier 2019-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7034051/ /pubmed/32095634 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00064 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Das, Koushik
Nair, Lakshmi V.
Ghosal, Ajanta
Sardar, Sanjib Kumar
Dutta, Shanta
Ganguly, Sandipan
Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title_full Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title_fullStr Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title_full_unstemmed Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title_short Genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a Cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in West Bengal, India
title_sort genetic characterization reveals evidence for an association between water contamination and zoonotic transmission of a cryptosporidium sp. from dairy cattle in west bengal, india
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7034051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095634
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00064
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