1. Blastocystis infection among diarrhea outpatients in Ningbo, Southeast China: A potential zoonotic health threat.
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Liu, Hua, Ni, Hongxia, Zhu, Na, Liu, Shike, Wang, Rong, Cao, Jianping, Shen, Yujuan, and Yin, Jianhai
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BLASTOCYSTIS , *DIARRHEA , *MIXED infections , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *PUBLIC health - Abstract
Blastocystis is one of the important zoonotic parasites which can infect humans and various animals worldwide and has become a growing global public health concern. The study aims to obtain the data of Blastocystis infection and the information of the genetic characteristic. In the present study, 489 fecal samples were collected from diarrhea outpatients in Ningbo, Zhejiang province, and were examined the presence of Blastocystis by polymerase chain reaction combined with sequencing. A total of 10 samples (2.04%, 10/489) were positive for Blastocystis with no significant difference among sex and age groups, respectively. Eight samples were successfully sequenced, and five zoonotic ST3 and three zoonotic ST1 with two new sequences were identified. We first demonstrated the occurrence of Blastocystis infection in diarrhea outpatients in Ningbo, with two zoonotic subtypes (ST1 and ST3) and two new sequences being characterized. Meanwhile, mixed infection of Blastocystis and E. bieneusi was found which indicates the importance of investigation of multiple parasites. Finally, more extensive studies will be needed to better understand the transmission of Blastocystis at human-animal-environment interface and provide evidence for the development of one health strategies for the prevention and control of such diseases. • Blastocystis infection in diarrhea outpatients first reported in Ningbo. • Zoonotic subtypes of ST1 and ST3 and two new sequences characterized. • Mixed infection of Blastocystis and E. bieneusi identified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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