Minimal zoonotic risk of cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis from frogs and reptiles

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY European journal of protistology Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ejop.2024.126066
Siobhon Egan , Amanda D. Barbosa , Yaoyu Feng , Lihua Xiao , Una Ryan
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The zoonotic potential of the protist parasites Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia duodenalis in amphibians and reptiles raises public health concerns due to their growing popularity as pets. This review examines the prevalence and diversity of these parasites in wild and captive amphibians and reptiles to better understand the zoonotic risk. Research on Giardia in both groups is limited, and zoonotic forms of Cryptosporidium or Giardia have not been reported in amphibians. Host-adapted Cryptosporidium species dominate in reptiles, albeit some reptiles have been found to carry zoonotic (C. hominis and C. parvum) and rodent-associated (C. tyzzeri, C. muris and C. andersoni) species, primarily through mechanical carriage. Similarly, the limited reports of Giardia duodenalis (assemblages A, B and E) in reptiles may also be due to mechanical carriage. Thus, the available evidence indicates minimal zoonotic risk associated with these organisms in wild and captive frogs and reptiles. The exact transmission routes for these infections within reptile populations remain poorly understood, particularly regarding the importance of mechanical carriage. Although the risk appears minimal, continued research and surveillance efforts are necessary to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the transmission dynamics and ultimately improve our ability to safeguard human and animal health.

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蛙类和爬行动物隐孢子虫病和贾第虫病的人畜共患风险极低
两栖动物和爬行动物中的原生寄生虫隐孢子虫属和杜氏贾第鞭毛虫可能会造成人畜共患病,这引起了人们对公共卫生问题的关注,因为人们越来越喜欢把两栖动物和爬行动物作为宠物。本综述探讨了这些寄生虫在野生和人工饲养的两栖动物和爬行动物中的流行率和多样性,以更好地了解人畜共患病风险。对这两类动物中贾第虫的研究很有限,两栖动物中的人畜共患隐孢子虫或贾第虫尚未见报道。爬行动物中主要是与宿主相适应的隐孢子虫,但也发现一些爬行动物携带人畜共患病隐孢子虫(C. hominis 和 C. parvum)和啮齿动物相关隐孢子虫(C. tyzzeri、C. muris 和 C. andersoni),主要是通过机械携带。同样,关于爬行动物中十二指肠贾第虫(A、B 和 E 组合)的有限报告也可能是由于机械携带所致。因此,现有证据表明,这些生物在野生和人工饲养的青蛙和爬行动物中的人畜共患病风险极低。这些传染病在爬行动物种群中的确切传播途径仍然鲜为人知,尤其是机械携带的重要性。尽管风险似乎很小,但仍有必要继续开展研究和监测工作,以便更全面地了解传播动态,最终提高我们保护人类和动物健康的能力。
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European journal of protistology
European journal of protistology 生物-微生物学
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55
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14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.
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