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Research progress in molecular epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in non-human primates

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Cryptosporidium is an emerging single-cell zoonotic pathogen. By invading human and animal small intestinal epithelial cells, the host produces a variety of clinical symptoms, mainly diarrhea. Spores of Cryptosporidium can be transmitted through water-borne, food-borne, and mutual transmission between hosts, which has important public health significance. Studies have shown that non-human primates can be infected with multiple Cryptosporidium genotypes. Moreover, this species has a high genetic similarity with humans, so it needs to be taken seriously. This article reviews the infection rates, genotypes, and zoonotic risk of Cryptosporidium in non-human primates.

CryptosporidiumNon-human primatesGenotypeZoonotic

Tian-Ming Ma、Yu Qiang、Guang-Xu Ren、Gang Lv

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Key Laboratory of Translational Medicine for Tropical Diseases

NHC Key Laboratory of Control of Tropical Diseases

Hainan Medical University-The University of Hong Kong Joint Laboratory of Tropical Infectious Diseases

Department of Pathogenic Biology,Hainan Medical University,Haikou 571199,China

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Innovation Research Team Project of Natural Science Foundation of Hainan Province国家自然科学基金国家自然科学基金

2018CXTD3408176037882060375

2022

海南医科大学学报(英文版)

海南医科大学学报(英文版)

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年,卷(期):2022.28(5)
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