Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4353016719> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4353016719 endingPage "1211" @default.
- W4353016719 startingPage "1199" @default.
- W4353016719 abstract "Small mammals are an important reservoir for causative agents of numerous infectious diseases, including zoonotic and vector-borne diseases. The occurrence of these pathogens represents a regional but permanent threat for humans and animals in general and might especially weaken military personnel and companion animals in abroad missions. In our study, small mammals collected in military camps in Afghanistan (Feyzabad, Mazar-e Sharif, and Kunduz) were investigated for the presence of apicomplexans using histopathology and molecular methods. For this purpose, well-established and newly developed real-time PCR assays were applied. A high prevalence was detected not only in house mice (Mus musculus), but also in shrews (Crocidura cf. suaveolens) and grey dwarf hamsters (Cricetulus migratorius). The molecular characterization based on the 18S rRNA gene revealed a close relationship to a cluster of Hepatozoon sp. detected in voles of the genus Microtus. Hepatozoon canis DNA was detected in one house mouse as well as in two Rhipicephalus ticks from a dog puppy. In addition, around 5% of the house mice were found to be infected with far related adeleorinids showing the highest sequence identity of 91.5% to Klossiella equi, the only published Klossiella sequence at present. For their better phylogenetic characterization, we conducted metagenomics by sequencing of two selected samples. The resulting 18S rRNA gene sequences have a length of about 2400 base pairs including an insertion of about 500 base pairs and are 100% identical to each other. Histopathology together with organ tropism and detection rates verified this sequence as of Klossiella muris. In conclusion, we documented naturally occurring protozoan stages and the additional taxonomic characterization of a well-known commensal in mice by applying a combination of different approaches. The study is of medical, social, and biological importance for ensuring human and animal health in military camps and also stresses the required awareness for the potential risk of zoonoses." @default.
- W4353016719 created "2023-03-23" @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5000437463 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5001972439 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5046861962 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5051129046 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5055471083 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5061206464 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5065565260 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5070097776 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5081896898 @default.
- W4353016719 creator A5090139411 @default.
- W4353016719 date "2023-03-22" @default.
- W4353016719 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W4353016719 title "Field survey and molecular characterization of apicomplexan parasites in small mammals from military camps in Afghanistan" @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1227927276 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W147974772 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1514418800 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W163542503 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W172195527 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1939535803 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1966366221 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1968792541 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1978398927 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1982828526 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1983879622 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1992077079 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1997557207 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W1999463367 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2000306445 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2002297844 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2018545316 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2021801989 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2035608482 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2042835442 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2053564683 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2057357315 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2063830905 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2064016139 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W20642173 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2070932557 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2074074707 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2083570155 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2103388395 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2111211467 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2113615459 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2115108389 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2132632499 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2133244802 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2138530545 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2144669264 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2146058063 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2151275292 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2153517664 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W215834308 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2160378127 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2318361422 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2323715937 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2331452980 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2395763671 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2748781084 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2768112947 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2888236118 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2898645019 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2911999291 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2963024209 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W2964795379 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3006528310 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3037699477 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3112242083 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3123058303 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3132958674 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W3155844634 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W36635526 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W4285077132 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W4311178605 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W4316135964 @default.
- W4353016719 cites W4321597084 @default.
- W4353016719 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07820-8" @default.
- W4353016719 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36944808" @default.
- W4353016719 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4353016719 type Work @default.
- W4353016719 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4353016719 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5000437463 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5001972439 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5046861962 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5051129046 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5055471083 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5061206464 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5065565260 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5070097776 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5081896898 @default.
- W4353016719 hasAuthorship W4353016719A5090139411 @default.
- W4353016719 hasBestOaLocation W43530167191 @default.
- W4353016719 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4353016719 hasConcept C159047783 @default.
- W4353016719 hasConcept C193252679 @default.