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The global prevalence and risk factors of Cryptosporidium infection among cats during 1988–2021: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors :
Meng, Xiang-Zhu
Li, Man-Yao
Lyu, Chuang
Qin, Yi-Feng
Zhao, Zi-Yu
Yang, Xin-Bo
Ma, Ning
Zhang, Yuan
Zhao, Quan
Source :
Microbial Pathogenesis. Sep2021, Vol. 158, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Cryptosporidiosis is an important zoonosis caused by Cryptosporidium. This disease causes a global public health problem. The cat is considered to be one of the potential hosts for transmitting Cryptosporidium to humans. In this study, a global meta-analysis for Cryptosporidium infection in cats was performed. The articles related to Cryptosporidium infection in cats were systematically searched in databases China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang data, VIP Chinese Journal Database, PubMed, and ScienceDirect. Finally, 92 articles published from 1988 to 2021, which met the criteria of systematic review and meta-analysis, were collected. During the selected period, the overall prevalence of Cryptosporidium among cats was identified to be 6.0%. The prevalence of Cryptosporidium detected by microscopy, coproantigens, and molecular biology methods were 4.2%, 8.2%, and 5.0%, respectively. Among 9 species/genotypes (C. felis , C. parvum , C. muris , Cryptosporidium rat genotype IV, C. baileyi , C. ryanae , C. hominis , Cryptosporidium sp. rat genotype III and most closely related to Cryptosporidium sp. rat genotype III), the prevalence of C. parvum (4.2%) was significantly higher than that of other species/genotypes. Among five continents, the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in Africa (30.5%) was significantly higher than in other continents. We also analyzed the effects of different geographical factors (longitude, latitude, altitude, mean temperature, precipitation, and humidity) on Cryptosporidium infection among cats. The results showed that cryptosporidiosis was common in cats all over the world. This systematic review and meta-analysis has systematically introduced the global epidemiology of Cryptosporidium in cats and correlated risk factors. Health authorities, doctors, veterinarians and cat owners' awareness of the prevalence, risk factors and complications of Cryptosporidium are important for the development of effective prevention strategies for cryptosporidiosis. • This study is the systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence and related factors of Cryptosporidium in cats. • Cryptosporidium is common prevalent among cats worldwide. • The prevalence of Cryptosporidium in cats was unevenly in different regions. • The prevalence of Cryptosporidium in cats has gradually increased in the past three decades. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08824010
Volume :
158
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbial Pathogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151896025
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105096