2024
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.258626
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Abstract: Ligula intestinalis is a cestode parasite that affects freshwater fish in different countries of the world. The current study aims to reveal the phylogenetic, genetic and haplotype diversity of mt-CO1 gene sequences sent to the NCBI database from different countries by using in-silico analysis. The 105 mt-CO1 (371 bp) gene sequences of L. intestinalis obtained from NCBI were used for bioinformatics analyses. Sequences were subjected to phylogenetic and haplotype analysis. As a result of the haplotype analysis … Show more

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“…Chronic infections can lead to malnutrition through micronutrient deficiencies, malabsorption and weight loss (Allain and Buret, 2020). Information on molecular epidemiology of the parasite is important to characterize the disease and set targets to control it (Breathnach et al, 2010;Cacciò and Sprong, 2010;Lebbad et al, 2011;Selcuk et al, 2022). Immunocompromised individuals are considered a risk group for giardiasis (Silva et al, 2011;Jeske et al, 2018), but in Rio Grande do Sul (RS), a state located in southern Brazil, there are not studies of genotypic diversity of G. lamblia in immunocompromised individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic infections can lead to malnutrition through micronutrient deficiencies, malabsorption and weight loss (Allain and Buret, 2020). Information on molecular epidemiology of the parasite is important to characterize the disease and set targets to control it (Breathnach et al, 2010;Cacciò and Sprong, 2010;Lebbad et al, 2011;Selcuk et al, 2022). Immunocompromised individuals are considered a risk group for giardiasis (Silva et al, 2011;Jeske et al, 2018), but in Rio Grande do Sul (RS), a state located in southern Brazil, there are not studies of genotypic diversity of G. lamblia in immunocompromised individuals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%