Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4367187192> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4367187192 endingPage "197" @default.
- W4367187192 startingPage "189" @default.
- W4367187192 abstract "Little information is currently available on the occurrence and molecular diversity of the enteric protozoan parasites Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia duodenalis, and Balantioides coli in wild ungulates and the role of these host species as potential sources of environmental contamination and consequent human infections. The presence of these three pathogens was investigated in eight wild ungulate species present in Spain (genera Ammotragus, Capra, Capreolus, Cervus, Dama, Ovis, Rupicapra, and Sus) by molecular methods. Faecal samples were retrospectively collected from free-ranging (n = 1058) and farmed (n = 324) wild ungulates from the five Spanish bioregions. Overall infection rates were 3.0% (42/1382; 95% CI: 2.1-3.9%) for Cryptosporidium spp., 5.4% (74/1382; 95% CI: 4.2-6.5%) for G. duodenalis, and 0.7% (9/1382; 95% CI: 0.3-1.2%) for B. coli. Cryptosporidium infection was detected in roe deer (7.5%), wild boar (7.0%) and red deer (1.5%), and G. duodenalis in southern chamois (12.9%), mouflon (10.0%), Iberian wild goat (9.0%), roe deer (7.5%), wild boar (5.6%), fallow deer (5.2%) and red deer (3.8%). Balantioides coli was only detected in wild boar (2.5%, 9/359). Sequence analyses revealed the presence of six distinct Cryptosporidium species: C. ryanae in red deer, roe deer, and wild boar; C. parvum in red deer and wild boar; C. ubiquitum in roe deer; C. scrofarum in wild boar; C. canis in roe deer; and C. suis in red deer. Zoonotic assemblages A and B were detected in wild boar and red deer, respectively. Ungulate-adapted assemblage E was identified in mouflon, red deer, and southern chamois. Attempts to genotype samples positive for B. coli failed. Sporadic infections by canine- or swine-adapted species may be indicative of potential cross-species transmission, although spurious infections cannot be ruled out. Molecular evidence gathered is consistent with parasite mild infections and limited environmental contamination with (oo)cysts. Free-ranging wild ungulate species would not presumably play a significant role as source of human infections by these pathogens. Wild ruminants do not seem to be susceptible hosts for B. coli." @default.
- W4367187192 created "2023-04-28" @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5000676845 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5001475572 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5008474998 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5024359735 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5025127854 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5026211935 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5026342115 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5034551496 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5036529688 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5043224074 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5044824454 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5054086937 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5055762200 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5060145578 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5072483032 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5072534105 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5077295325 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5082964593 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5087861209 @default.
- W4367187192 creator A5091583616 @default.
- W4367187192 date "2023-06-01" @default.
- W4367187192 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W4367187192 title "Occurrence and limited zoonotic potential of Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia duodenalis, and Balantioides coli infections in free-ranging and farmed wild ungulates in Spain" @default.
- W4367187192 cites W1816233761 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W1965788640 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W1972159816 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W1981758091 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2018135213 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2018598323 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2019858741 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2023982771 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2026411612 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2028677604 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2034949607 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2043736013 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2044355491 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2044430836 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2045650014 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2045662361 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2050785833 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2054810661 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2057983741 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2067617913 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2075683777 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2075893758 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2078966006 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2087781449 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2098160269 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2117181119 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2117816442 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2118172413 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2130037402 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2147043577 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2153916165 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2191782951 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2252909347 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2550566938 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2773133895 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W2972519864 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3004958523 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3008535052 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3029029797 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3045399331 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3086013519 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3087332520 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3112481374 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3129741067 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3137937071 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3138048702 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3155180713 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3163987178 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3164628459 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3202800434 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W3215224050 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W4211064719 @default.
- W4367187192 cites W4295508009 @default.
- W4367187192 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2023.04.020" @default.
- W4367187192 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37148738" @default.
- W4367187192 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4367187192 type Work @default.
- W4367187192 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4367187192 countsByYear W43671871922023 @default.
- W4367187192 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5000676845 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5001475572 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5008474998 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5024359735 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5025127854 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5026211935 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5026342115 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5034551496 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5036529688 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5043224074 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5044824454 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5054086937 @default.
- W4367187192 hasAuthorship W4367187192A5055762200 @default.