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Genotyping of Enterocytozoon bieneusi (Microsporidia) isolated from various birds in China
Affiliation:1. Department of Parasitology, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Heilongjiang 150081, China;2. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Xiangya Medical School, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan 410008, China;3. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China;1. College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Henan Agricultural University, 95 Wenhua Road, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, PR China;2. College of Animal Science, Tarim University, Tarim Road 1487, Alar, Xinjiang 843300, PR China;3. Department of Animal Science, Henan Vocational College of Agriculture, Zhongmu Henan 451450, PR China
Abstract:Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a common opportunistic pathogen causing diarrhea in humans and animals. However, epidemiological data on E. bieneusi infections in birds are relatively scare worldwide, especially in China. To understand the prevalence and genetic diversity of E. bieneusi in birds and to assess the zoonotic potential of bird-derived E. bieneusi isolates, 194 fecal specimens from Gruidae, Anatidae and Columbidae in Heilongjiang Province, China, were analyzed by PCR and sequencing of the single internal transcribed spacer region of the rRNA gene. The average prevalence of E. bieneusi was 22.2%, with 12.5% for Gruidae, 15.9% for Anatidae and 44.0% for Columbidae. Altogether seven genotypes of E. bieneusi were identified, including four known genotypes—Peru6 (n = 29), BEB6 (n = 5), D (n = 3) and EbpA (n = 1)—and three novel genotypes named CHN-B1 (n = 1), CHN-B2 (n = 3) and CHN-B3 (n = 1). All the known genotypes obtained here were previously detected in humans. All the novel genotypes were clustered into the zoonotic group 1 in phylogenetic analysis. The results indicate that these birds may play a potential role in the transmission of E. bieneusi to humans.
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