2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2013.09.002
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Prevalence and characterization of Cryptosporidium spp. in dairy cattle in Nile River delta provinces, Egypt

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“…Studies of dairy cattle in industrialized nations have shown a dominance of C. parvum, especially its IIa subtypes in pre-weaned calves (Xiao, 2010;Amer et al 2013). Subtype IIaA15G2R1 is especially common and is overwhelmingly the dominant subtype in most areas (Xiao, 2010).…”
Section: R Y P T O S P O R I D I U M S P E C I E S I N a N I M A L Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies of dairy cattle in industrialized nations have shown a dominance of C. parvum, especially its IIa subtypes in pre-weaned calves (Xiao, 2010;Amer et al 2013). Subtype IIaA15G2R1 is especially common and is overwhelmingly the dominant subtype in most areas (Xiao, 2010).…”
Section: R Y P T O S P O R I D I U M S P E C I E S I N a N I M A L Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing countries C. bovis is the dominant species in pre-weaned calves, in addition to C. parvum, C. ryanae and C. andersoni (Silverlås et al 2010;Meireles et al 2011;Muhid et al 2011;Wang et al 2011a;Budu-Amoako et al 2012b;Venu et al 2012;Amer et al 2013;Silva et al 2013;Silverlås and Blanco-Penedo, 2013;Zhang et al 2013a). A small number of these studies subtyped C. parvum (Amer et al 2010;Imre et al 2011;Meireles et al 2011;Muhid et al 2011;Wang et al 2011a;Silva et al 2013), with C. parvum IId subtypes identified as the dominant C. parvum in China and Malaysia (Muhid et al 2011;Wang et al 2011a;Zhang et al 2013a) and both IIa and IId dominant in Egypt (Amer et al 2010;.…”
Section: R Y P T O S P O R I D I U M S P E C I E S I N a N I M A L Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, it was found that C. parvum was the dominant species in buffaloes and cattle in Ismailia province (65.7%) (Helmy et al, 2015). While, Amer et al (2013a) found that the prevailing occurrence of C. ryanae and the subtype family IId of C. parvum and the absence of C. bovis and C. andersoni represent some features of Cryptosporidium transmission in water buffaloes in Egypt. The PCR analysis of the gp60 gene was successful for seven C. parvum positive specimens as well as two specimens that were negative in SSU rRNA PCR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All 26 C. bovis isolates had 100 % homogeneity with each other at the SSU rRNA locus and were identical to bovine samples in Brazil (EF493331; Thomaz et al, 2007), the USA (EU203217; Feltus et al, 2008), Iran (AB441689; Keshavarz et al, 2009), India (GQ345005; Khan et al, 2010), Poland (KC618594; Rzeżutka & Kaupke, 2013) and Egypt (AB777172; Amer et al, 2013). C. bovis type I (CBType I) was the only type found in this study and in Henan Province (Wang et al, 2011b).…”
Section: Distribution and Percentage Of Cryptosporidium Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%