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First identification and genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. in pet rabbits in China
by
Zhong, Zhijun
, Wang, Wuyou
, Deng, Lei
, Fu, Hualin
, Peng, Guangneng
, Zhou, Ziyao
, Xiang, Leiqiong
, Chai, Yijun
, Liu, Haifeng
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ China
/ China - epidemiology
/ cities
/ detection
/ Disease transmission
/ Encephalitozoon
/ Encephalitozoon - classification
/ Encephalitozoon - genetics
/ Encephalitozoon - isolation & purification
/ Encephalitozoon cuniculi
/ Encephalitozoon intestinalis
/ Enterocytozoon - classification
/ Enterocytozoon - genetics
/ Enterocytozoon - isolation & purification
/ Enterocytozoon bieneusi
/ Epidemiology
/ feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ ITS
/ knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microsporidia
/ Microsporidiosis
/ Microsporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Microsporidiosis - veterinary
/ mixed infection
/ monitoring
/ parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Pets
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Prevalence
/ Rabbits
/ Research Article
/ Sequence analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Transgenics
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
/ Zoonoses
2020
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First identification and genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. in pet rabbits in China
by
Zhong, Zhijun
, Wang, Wuyou
, Deng, Lei
, Fu, Hualin
, Peng, Guangneng
, Zhou, Ziyao
, Xiang, Leiqiong
, Chai, Yijun
, Liu, Haifeng
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ China
/ China - epidemiology
/ cities
/ detection
/ Disease transmission
/ Encephalitozoon
/ Encephalitozoon - classification
/ Encephalitozoon - genetics
/ Encephalitozoon - isolation & purification
/ Encephalitozoon cuniculi
/ Encephalitozoon intestinalis
/ Enterocytozoon - classification
/ Enterocytozoon - genetics
/ Enterocytozoon - isolation & purification
/ Enterocytozoon bieneusi
/ Epidemiology
/ feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ ITS
/ knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microsporidia
/ Microsporidiosis
/ Microsporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Microsporidiosis - veterinary
/ mixed infection
/ monitoring
/ parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Pets
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Prevalence
/ Rabbits
/ Research Article
/ Sequence analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Transgenics
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
/ Zoonoses
2020
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First identification and genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. in pet rabbits in China
by
Zhong, Zhijun
, Wang, Wuyou
, Deng, Lei
, Fu, Hualin
, Peng, Guangneng
, Zhou, Ziyao
, Xiang, Leiqiong
, Chai, Yijun
, Liu, Haifeng
in
Age
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ China
/ China - epidemiology
/ cities
/ detection
/ Disease transmission
/ Encephalitozoon
/ Encephalitozoon - classification
/ Encephalitozoon - genetics
/ Encephalitozoon - isolation & purification
/ Encephalitozoon cuniculi
/ Encephalitozoon intestinalis
/ Enterocytozoon - classification
/ Enterocytozoon - genetics
/ Enterocytozoon - isolation & purification
/ Enterocytozoon bieneusi
/ Epidemiology
/ feces
/ Feces - microbiology
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genotype
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ Health aspects
/ humans
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ ITS
/ knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microsporidia
/ Microsporidiosis
/ Microsporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Microsporidiosis - veterinary
/ mixed infection
/ monitoring
/ parasites
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Pets
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ polymerase chain reaction
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Prevalence
/ Rabbits
/ Research Article
/ Sequence analysis
/ Statistical analysis
/ Transgenics
/ veterinary medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
/ Zoonoses
2020
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First identification and genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. in pet rabbits in China
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First identification and genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi and Encephalitozoon spp. in pet rabbits in China
2020
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Overview
Background
Microsporidia are common opportunistic parasites in humans and animals, including rabbits. However, only limited epidemiology data concern about the prevalence and molecular characterization of
Enterocytozoon bieneusi
and
Encephalitozoon
spp. in rabbits. This study is the first detection and genotyping of Microsporidia in pet rabbits in China.
Results
A total of 584 faecal specimens were collected from rabbits in pet shops from four cities in Sichuan province, China. The overall prevalence of microsporidia infection was 24.8% by nested PCR targeting the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of
E. bieneusi
and
Encephalitozoon
spp. respectively.
E. bieneusi
was the most common species (
n
= 90, 15.4%), followed by
Encephalitozoon cuniculi
(
n
= 34, 5.8%) and
Encephalitozoon intestinalis
(
n
= 16, 2.7%). Mixed infections (
E. bieneusi
and
E. cuniculi
) were detected in five another rabbits (0.9%). Statistically significant differences in the prevalence of microsporidia were observed among different cities (χ
2
= 38.376, df = 3,
P
< 0.01) and the rabbits older than 1 year were more likely to harbour microsporidia infections (χ
2
= 9.018, df = 2,
P
< 0.05). Eleven distinct genotypes of
E. bieneusi
were obtained, including five known (SC02, I, N, J, CHY1) and six novel genotypes (SCR01, SCR02, SCR04 to SCR07). SC02 was the most prevalent genotype in all tested cities (43.3%, 39/90). Phylogenetic analysis showed that these genotypes were clustered into group 1–3 and group 10. Meanwhile, two genotypes (I and II) were identified by sequence analysis of the ITS region of
E. cuniculi
.
Conclusion
To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of microsporidia infection in pet rabbits in China. Genotype SC02 and four novel genotypes were classified into potential zoonotic group 1, suggesting that pet rabbits may cause microsporidiosis in humans through zoonotic transmissions. These findings provide preliminary reference data for monitoring microsporidia infections in pet rabbits and humans.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ China
/ cities
/ Encephalitozoon - classification
/ Encephalitozoon - isolation & purification
/ Encephalitozoon intestinalis
/ Enterocytozoon - classification
/ Enterocytozoon - isolation & purification
/ feces
/ Genotype
/ humans
/ internal transcribed spacers
/ ITS
/ Medicine
/ Microsporidiosis - epidemiology
/ Microsporidiosis - veterinary
/ Pets
/ Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
/ Rabbits
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Zoology
/ Zoonoses
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