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Asymptomatic Enterocytozoon bieneusi microsporidiosis in captive mammals

Parasitology Research, 2006
Human microsporidiosis, a serious disease of immunocompetent and immunosuppressed people, can be due to zoonotic transmission of microsporidian spores. A survey utilizing chromotrope 2R stain and fluorescent in situ hybridization techniques for testing feces from 193 captive mammals demonstrated that 3 animals (1.6%) shed Encephalitozoon bieneusi ...
Anna, Slodkowicz-Kowalska   +4 more
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Prevalence and genotypes of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in China

Acta Tropica, 2018
Enterocytozoon bieneusi has been considered as the most frequently diagnosed microsporidian species in humans and various animal species, accounting for more than 90% of the cases of human microsporidiosis. Spores of this pathogen excreted from both symptomatic and asymptomatic hosts into environment also would be an important source of waterborne ...
Sha-Sha, Wang   +5 more
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi of animals—With an ‘Australian twist’

2021
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a microsporidian microorganism that causes intestinal disease in animals including humans. E. bieneusi is an obligate intracellular pathogen, typically causing severe or chronic diarrhoea, malabsorption and/or wasting. Currently, E. bieneusi is recognised as a fungus, although its exact classification remains contentious. The
Yan, Zhang   +3 more
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi Genotypes in Dogs in Bogota, Colombia

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2008
Enterocytozoon bieneusi was detected in dogs in Bogota, Colombia for the first time. Of 120 dogs, 15% were positive by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Infected dogs ranged from 2 to 14 years of age, and more male than female dogs were infected with E. bieneusi (20% versus 5%).
Mónica, Santín   +2 more
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Population genetic analysis of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in humans

International Journal for Parasitology, 2012
Genotyping based on sequence analysis of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer has revealed significant genetic diversity in Enterocytozoonbieneusi. Thus far, the population genetics of E. bieneusi and its significance in the epidemiology of microsporidiosis have not been examined. In this study, a multilocus sequence typing of E.
Wei, Li   +6 more
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Genotypes of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Mammals in Portugal

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2006
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Lobo, Maria L   +5 more
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Microsporidiosis: Enterocytozoon bieneusi in domesticated and wild animals

Research in Veterinary Science, 2011
Microsporidia are a ubiquitous group of obligate intracellular parasites that infect all major animal groups. Enterocytozoon bieneusi is the most commonly identified Microsporidia in humans and has also been reported worldwide in animals with importance in veterinary medicine (e.g., cats, dogs, horses, cattle and pigs).
Mónica, Santín, Ronald, Fayer
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A Zoonotic Genotype of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in Horses

Journal of Parasitology, 2010
This is the first report of Enterocytozoon bieneusi in an equid species. Feces from 195 horses from 4 locations in Colombia were examined for E. bieneusi by polymerase chain reaction. Of these, 21 horses (10.8%) were found positive for E. bieneusi . The prevalence of E. bieneusi in horses 1 yr of age (2.5%).
Mónica, Santín   +2 more
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