Molecular characteristics of Cryptosporidium spp. in human cases in five Finnish hospital districts during 2021: first findings of Cryptosporidium mortiferum (Cryptosporidium chipmunk genotype I) in Finland

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY International journal for parasitology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpara.2024.01.002
Tessa Häkkänen , Ruska Rimhanen-Finne , Jenni Antikainen , Eeva Ruotsalainen , Anni Vainio
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The aims of the study were to characterise the distribution of Cryptosporidium spp. and subtypes causing infections in Finland during 2021. This was carried out with 60 clinical samples from the hospital districts of Helsinki and Uusimaa, Vaasa, Kymenlaakso, South Karelia, and Central Finland, as well as with Finnish Infectious Diseases Register (FIDR) data. Additionally, the study aimed to explore the potential exposures related to Cryptosporidium mortiferum (Cryptosporidium chipmunk genotype I) infections via interview. Species identification was carried out with quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and 18S sequencing. Further typing was performed with gp60 subtyping. Over 70% of the samples were identified as Cryptosporidium parvum and 20% as C. mortiferum, which had not been identified in Finland before. Two cases of Cryptosporidium hominis were identified from patients reported to have travelled outside Europe. The C. parvum subtype IIaA15G2R1 and the C. mortiferum subtype XIVaA20G2T1 were the most common subtypes identified. The interviewed C. mortiferum cases did not report shared exposures such as contact with wild rodents. In conclusion, C. parvum and C. mortiferum were the major causes of cryptosporidiosis in the five studied Finnish hospital districts.

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2021 年芬兰五个医院区人类病例中隐孢子虫属的分子特征:芬兰首次发现 Mortiferum 隐孢子虫(花斑隐孢子虫基因型 I
这项研究的目的是确定2021年期间芬兰隐孢子虫属和亚型感染的分布特征。这项研究使用了来自赫尔辛基、乌西马(Uusimaa)、瓦萨(Vaasa)、凯门拉克索(Kymenlaakso)、南卡累利阿(South Karelia)和芬兰中部医院地区的60份临床样本,以及芬兰传染病登记册(FIDR)数据。此外,该研究还旨在通过访谈的方式,探究隐孢子虫(花栗鼠隐孢子虫基因型I)感染的潜在风险。通过实时定量 PCR(qPCR)和 18S 测序进行了物种鉴定。通过 gp60 亚型进行进一步分型。超过 70% 的样本被鉴定为副猪隐孢子虫,20% 的样本被鉴定为C. mortiferum,这两种隐孢子虫以前从未在芬兰被鉴定过。有两例人型隐孢子虫病例是从据报告曾在欧洲以外旅行的患者身上发现的。最常见的亚型为副猪嗜血杆菌亚型 IIaA15G2R1 和 C. mortiferum 亚型 XIVaA20G2T1。受访的鼠疫杆菌病例没有报告与野生啮齿动物接触等共同接触的情况。总之,在所研究的五个芬兰医院地区,隐孢子虫病的主要致病菌是副猪嗜血杆菌(C. parvum)和莫氏隐孢子虫(C. mortiferum)。
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