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Keys to the avian Haemoproteus parasites (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae)
by
Iezhova, Tatjana A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
in
Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Causes of
/ Distribution
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemoproteus taxonomy
/ Haemosporida
/ Health aspects
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Key to species
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Molecular characterization
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Public Health
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ Sporozoa
/ Tropical Medicine
2022
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Keys to the avian Haemoproteus parasites (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae)
by
Iezhova, Tatjana A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
in
Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Causes of
/ Distribution
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemoproteus taxonomy
/ Haemosporida
/ Health aspects
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Key to species
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Molecular characterization
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Public Health
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ Sporozoa
/ Tropical Medicine
2022
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Keys to the avian Haemoproteus parasites (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae)
by
Iezhova, Tatjana A.
, Valkiūnas, Gediminas
in
Animals
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Birds
/ Birds - parasitology
/ Causes of
/ Distribution
/ Entomology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemoproteus taxonomy
/ Haemosporida
/ Health aspects
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Identification and classification
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Key to species
/ Malaria
/ Microbiology
/ Molecular characterization
/ Parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Phylogeny
/ Plasmodium
/ Plasmodium - genetics
/ Public Health
/ Review
/ Risk factors
/ Sporozoa
/ Tropical Medicine
2022
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Keys to the avian Haemoproteus parasites (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae)
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Keys to the avian Haemoproteus parasites (Haemosporida, Haemoproteidae)
2022
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Overview
Background
Haemoproteus
is a sister genus to malaria parasites (
Plasmodium
), which both belong to the order Haemosporida (Apicomplexa). Parasites of both genera are flourishing in birds, however,
Haemoproteus
species are noticeably less investigated. This is unfortunate because knowledge about close relatives of malaria pathogens is important for better understanding the evolutionary origin and basic biological features of the entire group of haemosporidian infections. Moreover, recent findings show that
Haemoproteu
s species can cause severe damage of various bird organs due to megalomeronts and other exo-erythrocytic stages. These haemosporidians are remarkably diverse, but remain neglected partly due to difficulties in species identification. Hundreds of
Haemoproteus
genetic lineages have been reported in birds, and numerous new lineages are found each year, but most remain unidentified to the species level. Numerous new
Haemoproteus
pathogens were described during the past 20 years. However, keys for their identification are absent. Identification of
Haemoproteus
species remains a difficult task and is an obstacle for better understanding of the distribution and epidemiology of these parasites. This study aimed to develop comprehensive keys for the identification of described avian
Haemoproteus
species using morphological features of their blood stages (gametocytes).
Methods
Type and voucher preparations of avian
Haemoproteus
species were accessed in museums in Europe, Australia and the USA. Gametocytes of most described species were examined, and these data formed a background for this study. The data also were considered from published articles containing parasite species descriptions. The method of dichotomous keys was applied. The most difficult steps in the keys were accompanied with references to the corresponding parasite pictures.
Results
In all, 201 published articles were included in this review. Morphological diagnostic features of gametocytes of all described
Haemoproteus
species were analysed and compared. Illustrated keys for identification of these parasite species were developed. Available information about the molecular characterization of
Haemoproteus
parasites was provided.
Conclusion
This review shows that 177 described species of avian
Haemoproteus
can be distinguished and identified in blood films using morphological characters of their gametocytes and host cells. These species were incorporated in the keys. Information about possible morphologically cryptic parasites was provided. Molecular markers are available for only 42% of the described
Haemoproteus
parasites, calling for researchers to fill this gap.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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