The Occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp. in Wild-Living Carnivores in Poland-A Question Concerning Its Host Specificity.

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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is an apicomplexan protozoan parasite that primarily infects the gastrointestinal epithelium in humans and domestic and wild animals. The majority of studies have been focused on human, livestock, and pet infections. Hence, spp. in wildlife, including wild carnivores, remained neglected. There are several studies reporting the occurrence of spp. in wild foxes, but these are only a few molecular surveys; no data is available concerning the occurrence of this parasite in raccoon dogs and martens in Europe, and to the best of our knowledge to date, only one study has reported from badgers in Spain. Therefore, we used molecular analyses to identify and genotype spp. in wild-living mesocarnivores in Poland. A total of 322 individual fecal samples from six carnivore species, i.e., raccoon, raccoon dog, red fox, European badger, pine, and beech martens were collected and then analyzed for the presence of spp. using the nested PCR method. The appearance of PCR products in the reaction with -specific primers against the 18S rRNA and actin genes demonstrated that spp. occurred in 23.0% of all examined species of animals. Performed sequence analyses showed the presence of the skunk genotype, vole genotype II, dog and fox genotypes, as well as , , and in these hosts. Molecular data presented here indicate that examined mesocarnivores may be a significant reservoir of specific and non-specific species, including those with zoonotic potential. Most studies of carnivores have described the presence of non-specific spp. in carnivore hosts, and this is probably the result of the transfer of these parasites from prey species through the digestive tract or the transfer of the parasite from a contaminated environment.
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Cryptosporidium spp.,invasive species,wild-living carnivores,zoonosis
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