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Molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. in calves from Italy

To provide up-to-date information on the occurrence of Cryptosporidium in pre-weaned calves from Sardinia (Italy), the species implicated and their zoonotic potential, 147 faecal samples from 22 cattle herds were microscopically examined for Cryptosporidium oocysts; positive isolates were molecularl...

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Autores principales: Díaz, P., Varcasia, A., Pipia, A. P., Tamponi, C., Sanna, G., Prieto, A., Ruiu, A., Spissu, P., Díez-Baños, P., Morrondo, P., Scala, A.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30008134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-6000-x
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author Díaz, P.
Varcasia, A.
Pipia, A. P.
Tamponi, C.
Sanna, G.
Prieto, A.
Ruiu, A.
Spissu, P.
Díez-Baños, P.
Morrondo, P.
Scala, A.
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Varcasia, A.
Pipia, A. P.
Tamponi, C.
Sanna, G.
Prieto, A.
Ruiu, A.
Spissu, P.
Díez-Baños, P.
Morrondo, P.
Scala, A.
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description To provide up-to-date information on the occurrence of Cryptosporidium in pre-weaned calves from Sardinia (Italy), the species implicated and their zoonotic potential, 147 faecal samples from 22 cattle herds were microscopically examined for Cryptosporidium oocysts; positive isolates were molecularly characterised. A questionnaire was developed to identify risk factors for Cryptosporidium infection. Overall, the percentage of positive calves and farms was 38.8 and 68.2%, respectively. The SSU rRNA-based PCR identified two Cryptosporidium species, Cryptosporidium parvum (95.8%) and C. bovis (4.2%). Sequence analyses of the glycoprotein (gp60) gene revealed that all C. parvum isolates belonged to the subtype family IIa (IIaA15G2R1 and IIaA16G3R1), with the exception of three isolates that belonged to the subtype family IId (IIdA20G1b and IIdA20). Mixed logistic regression results indicated that calves aged 15–21 days were more likely to be Cryptosporidium-positive. The risk of being positive was also significantly higher in herds from Central Sardinia and in farms using non-slatted flooring. In addition, the application of disinfectants and milk replacers was significantly associated with higher Cryptosporidium prevalence. In contrast, the risk of being positive was significantly reduced in halofuginone-treated calves. Our results reveal that a significant percentage of suckling calves are carriers of zoonotic subtypes of C. parvum. Thus, both healthy and diarrhoeic calves younger than 1 month may represent a risk for the transmission of cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00436-018-6000-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-70882342020-03-23 Molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. in calves from Italy Díaz, P. Varcasia, A. Pipia, A. P. Tamponi, C. Sanna, G. Prieto, A. Ruiu, A. Spissu, P. Díez-Baños, P. Morrondo, P. Scala, A. Parasitol Res Original Paper To provide up-to-date information on the occurrence of Cryptosporidium in pre-weaned calves from Sardinia (Italy), the species implicated and their zoonotic potential, 147 faecal samples from 22 cattle herds were microscopically examined for Cryptosporidium oocysts; positive isolates were molecularly characterised. A questionnaire was developed to identify risk factors for Cryptosporidium infection. Overall, the percentage of positive calves and farms was 38.8 and 68.2%, respectively. The SSU rRNA-based PCR identified two Cryptosporidium species, Cryptosporidium parvum (95.8%) and C. bovis (4.2%). Sequence analyses of the glycoprotein (gp60) gene revealed that all C. parvum isolates belonged to the subtype family IIa (IIaA15G2R1 and IIaA16G3R1), with the exception of three isolates that belonged to the subtype family IId (IIdA20G1b and IIdA20). Mixed logistic regression results indicated that calves aged 15–21 days were more likely to be Cryptosporidium-positive. The risk of being positive was also significantly higher in herds from Central Sardinia and in farms using non-slatted flooring. In addition, the application of disinfectants and milk replacers was significantly associated with higher Cryptosporidium prevalence. In contrast, the risk of being positive was significantly reduced in halofuginone-treated calves. Our results reveal that a significant percentage of suckling calves are carriers of zoonotic subtypes of C. parvum. Thus, both healthy and diarrhoeic calves younger than 1 month may represent a risk for the transmission of cryptosporidiosis in humans and animals. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00436-018-6000-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-07-14 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC7088234/ /pubmed/30008134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-6000-x Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Sanna, G.
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Ruiu, A.
Spissu, P.
Díez-Baños, P.
Morrondo, P.
Scala, A.
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title_fullStr Molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. in calves from Italy
title_full_unstemmed Molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. in calves from Italy
title_short Molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of Cryptosporidium spp. in calves from Italy
title_sort molecular characterisation and risk factor analysis of cryptosporidium spp. in calves from italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7088234/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30008134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-018-6000-x
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