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Name Goto Akira
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researchmap researcher code R000002414
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Distribution of Cryptosporidium species isolated from diarrhoeic calves in Japan.

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Mohammad Hazzaz Bin Kabir
Megumi Itoh
Ayman Ahmed Shehata
Hironori Bando
Yasuhiro Fukuda
Fumi Murakoshi
Atsushi Fujikura
Hiroaki Okawa
Takuto Endo
Akira Goto
Masayuki Kachi
Toshie Nakayama
Yuto Kano
Shoko Oishi
Konosuke Otomaru
Mohamed Ibrahim Essa
Kei Kazama
Xuenan Xuan
Kentaro Kato

Summary

Cryptosporidium spp. are enteric protozoan parasites that infect a wide range of hosts including humans, and domestic and wild animals. The aim of this study was to molecularly characterize the Cryptosporidium spp. found in calf faeces in Japan. A total of 80 pre-weaned beef and dairy calves' diarrhoeic faecal specimens were collected from nine different prefectures in Japan. A nested polymerase chain reaction targeting the small subunit 18S rRNA and GP60 genes were used to detect the Cryptosporidium genotypes and subtypes. 83.8% (67 out of 80) of the specimens were positive for Cryptosporidium spp.; Cryptosporidium was found in both beef and dairy calves. Cryptosporidium parvum was the predominant species, detected in 77.5% (31/40) of beef calves and 80% (32/40) of dairy calves. Cryptosporidium bovis was also detected, 5.0% (2/40) of dairy calves, and C. ryanae was also found 2.5% (1/40) of dairy calves. One mixed-species infection, 2.5% (1/40) was detected in a beef calf having C. parvum, and C. ryanae. We detected the most common subtype of C. parvum (i.e., IIaA15G2R1), as well as other subtypes (i.e., IIaA14G3R1, IIaA14G2R1, and IIaA13G1R1) that have not previously been detected in calves in Japan. Our results demonstrate the widespread diversity of Cryptosporidium infection in calves in Japan.

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Parasitology international

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Elsevier BV

Volume

78

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102153

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102153

Date of Issue

2020-06-03

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1016/j.parint.2020.102153

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