Molecular Diagnosis and Typing of Cryptosporidium spp. Species in Human Stools with Diarrhea.

Fatma Özkan, Anil İça
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Abstract

Objective: This study was conducted to molecularly identify and classify Cryptosporidium spp. in fecal samples (n=150) from patients with diarrhea received at the microbiology laboratory of a private hospital in Denizli.

Methods: In this study, the positivity of Cryptosporidium spp. in fecal samples was investigated using direct microscopy, Kinyoun's acid-fast staining method, and Nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. Positive PCR products were sequenced.

Results: In the examined fecal samples of patients with diarrhea, no parasites were detected through direct microscopic examination. Using the Kinyoun acid-fast staining method, Cryptosporidium spp. was identified in 2.7% (n=4) of the samples, while Nested PCR detected it in 4.67% (n=7) of the samples. The four positive samples were sequenced using primers that amplify the 18S rRNA gene region. The sequencing results identified the isolates as C. parvum.

Conclusion: Cryptosporidiosis is an important public health issue as it is a zoonotic disease caused by the Cryptosporidium parasite that can be transmitted from animals to humans. This study focuses on the molecular characterization of Cryptosporidium species detected in human fecal samples, which is significant for understanding which specific strains or species are involved in human infections. According to the findings, it is recommended that control measures be implemented to reduce the risk of exposure to Cryptosporidium in both humans and animals in Türkiye.

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腹泻患者粪便中隐孢子虫属物种的分子诊断和分型。
研究目的本研究旨在对代尼兹利一家私立医院微生物实验室接收的腹泻患者粪便样本(n=150)中的隐孢子虫进行分子鉴定和分类:在这项研究中,使用直接显微镜、Kinyoun酸性无菌染色法和巢式聚合酶链反应(PCR)技术调查了粪便样本中隐孢子虫属的阳性率。对 PCR 阳性产物进行了测序:结果:在腹泻患者的粪便样本中,直接显微镜检查未发现寄生虫。使用 Kinyoun 耐酸染色法,2.7%(4 个)的样本中发现了隐孢子虫属,而 4.67%(7 个)的样本中发现了嵌套 PCR。使用扩增 18S rRNA 基因区域的引物对四个阳性样本进行了测序。测序结果确定分离物为副猪嗜血杆菌:隐孢子虫病是一个重要的公共卫生问题,因为它是一种由隐孢子虫寄生虫引起的人畜共患疾病,可从动物传染给人类。本研究重点关注在人类粪便样本中检测到的隐孢子虫物种的分子特征,这对于了解哪些特定菌株或物种涉及人类感染具有重要意义。根据研究结果,建议采取控制措施,以降低图尔基耶人和动物接触隐孢子虫的风险。
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