2024
DOI: 10.21521/mw.6838
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Sarcocystis spp. – an underestimated parasite with zoonotic potential associated with food of animal origin

WERONIKA KORPYSA-DZIRBA,
BILSKA-ZAJĄC E.,
RÓŻYCKI M.
et al.

Abstract: The protozoa of the genus Sarcocystis are worldwide distributed parasites affecting a wide range of animals. They life cycle requires two hosts: definitive and intermediate. Over 250 species of Sarcocystis have been described but three of them are known to have a zoonotic potential. These are: S. hominis, S. heydorni and S. suihominis. Domestig pigs and wild boars can be intermediate hosts for S. suihominis, wheras cattle for S. hominis and S. heydorni. Therefore, people can become infected after eating raw or… Show more

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